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Demon is an English heavy metal band, formed in 1979 by vocalist Dave Hill and guitarist Mal Spooner, both hailing from
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. The band is considered important to the
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movement.


History


Early years

The original line-up was completed by former Hunter members Les Hunt (
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), Chris Ellis (bass), and John Wright (drums). The band were signed by Mike Stone's
Clay Records Clay Records was an independent record label founded by Mike Stone in 1980 and based in a record shop in Stoke-on-Trent, England. History Clay's first signing was local Stoke punk band Discharge who released the ''Realities of War'' single in ...
in 1980 and licensed to
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to join their stable of
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bands. Their debut album, ''Night of the Demon'', was released in 1981. After their 1982 follow-up album, ''The Unexpected Guest'', the band experimented beyond the NWOBHM sound and moved the band in a more melodic direction whilst still retaining the more traditional heavy metal black magic lyrical style. In 1983, Demon took a change in direction. ''The Plague'' marked a swing towards a more progressive sound, adding the keyboards of session musician Andy Richards to the album's sound. Lyrically the band also changed direction, switching to a more overtly political style that was to characterise their albums for the rest of their career. The following album,
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influenced ''British Standard Approved'' (1984), released on the small independent Clay label, was not a huge commercial success, and with the death of Mal Spooner later that year, it appeared that the band would soon fold. At this point, the band had recruited a permanent keyboard player and co-songwriter in Steven Watts.


1985–1992

The following release ''Heart of Our Time'' (1985) showed that the remaining members of the band were determined to continue, and it was the start of a new songwriting partnership between Hill and Watts. Although the album is regarded as the weakest of the band's releases, it paved the way for the critically acclaimed ''Breakout'' (1987) and its follow-up ''Taking the World by Storm'' (1989). Demon released two more albums in the 1990s: 1991's ''Hold On to the Dream'' and 1992's ''Blow Out'', before splitting up in 1992 which, according to singer and founding member Dave Hill, was because of fatigue.


Reunion (2001–present)

Demon at the Rock Hard festival in Germany, 2017 Hill reunited the band with new members in 2001, and released a new album called ''Spaced Out Monkey''. The band has since gone onto release a further three albums: ''Better the Devil You Know'' (2005), ''Unbroken'' (2012) and their latest release ''Cemetery Junction'', which was released on 28 October 2016. All of the band's post-reunion releases have received positive reviews from the press, leading the band to go on and play many festivals across Europe - including the Bang Your Head festival and Sweden Rock Festival - but to rarely embark upon full tours. The band toured with Magnum singer
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in 2005, and in 2018 celebrated the 35th anniversary of ''The Unexpected Guest'' by touring the UK, playing all of the songs from the album, plus some other classics.


Members


Current

*Dave Hill – lead vocals (1979–1992, 2001–present) *Paul 'Fasker' Johnson - bass (2011-2012, 2022-present) *Karl Waye – keyboards (2001, 2012–present) *Neil Ogden – drums, percussion (2002–present) *David Cotterill – guitars (2007–present) *Paul Hume – guitars (2012–present)


Former

*Paul Riley – bass (1979–1980) *John Wright – drums, percussion (1979–1987) *Clive Cook – guitars (1979–1980) *Mal Spooner – guitars (1979–1984; died in 1984) *Les Hunt – bass (1981), guitars (1981–1983) *Chris Ellis – bass (1982–1983; died in 2022) *Gavin Sutherland – bass (1984–1985) *Steve Watts – keyboards (1984–1991) *John Waterhouse – guitars (1985–1992) *Andy Dale – bass (1987–1988, 1997–2011) *Nick Bushell – bass (1988–1991) *Scott Crawford – drums (1988–1991) *Steve Brookes – guitars (1988–1992, 1997–2001) *Mike Thomas – bass (1992) *Paul Rosscrow – drums, percussion (1992) *John Cotterill – drums, percussion (2001) *Duncan Hansell – keyboards (2001) *Karl Finney – guitars (2003–2005) *Tim Read – guitars (2005–2007) *Paul Farrington – keyboards (2002–2012) *Ray Walmsley – bass (2012–2022), guitars (1997–2011)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

*''Night of the Demon'' (1981) *''The Unexpected Guest'' (1982) – UK No. 47 *''The Plague'' (1983) – UK No. 73 *''British Standard Approved'' (1985) *''Heart of Our Time'' (1985) *''Breakout'' (1987) *''Taking the World By Storm'' (1989) *''Hold On to the Dream'' (1991) *''Blow-out'' (1992) *''Spaced out Monkey'' (2001) *''Better the Devil You Know'' (2005) *''Unbroken'' (2012) *''Cemetery Junction'' (2016)


EP

* ''Wonderland'' (1984) * ''Demon'' (1986)


Live albums / compilations

*''One Helluva Night'' (live) (1990) *''Anthology'' (1991) *''The Best of Demon: Volume One'' (1999) *''The Time Has Come – Best of Demon'' (2006)


Videos

*''Live In Hamburg'' (VHS only) (1993) *''The Unexpected Guest Tour – Live at Tiffany's 1982'' (2008) *''Up Close and Personal! Live in Germany 2006'' (2009)


Dave Hill solo album

*''Welcome To The Real World'' (1994)


See also

*
List of new wave of British heavy metal bands The late 1970s–early 1980s period in the United Kingdom introduced a movement of young musicians, generally identified as the new wave of British heavy metal (often abbreviated as NWOBHM). The movement spawned more than a thousand hard rock and ...


References


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