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The Triptych is the third studio album by American Christian metal band Demon Hunter, released on October 25, 2005.Produced by Aaron Sprinkle (Emery, Fair) and mixed by Machine (Lamb of God), The Triptych had three different album covers—implying a traditional triptych—by Dan Seagrave.
Demon Hunter performing in Gomaringen (2010). Demon Hunter released The World Is a Thorn, their fifth studio album, on March 9, 2010.It featured guest vocals by Dave Peters of Throwdown in "Feel As Though You Could", Christian Älvestam of Miseration in "Just Breathe", and Björn "Speed" Strid of Soilwork featured in the single "Collapsing". [21]
Ryan Curtis Clark [4] (born June 23, 1979) is an American musician who also has performed under the stage name Maven. [5] He is best known as the lead vocalist of the Christian metal band Demon Hunter, which he co-founded with his brother, guitarist Don Clark.
The following is a comprehensive list for the discography of Demon Hunter, an American Christian metal band. The band's discography consists of 11 studio albums, one live album , one documentary soundtrack album, two compilation albums , an album of reworked ballads, 43 singles , and 19 music videos .
Demon Hunter joined Extol on tour in the summer of 2003. [5] Demon Hunter's material first appeared on This Is Solid State Vol. 3 in February 2002, which included a demo recording of the band's song "Through the Black". [6] "Through the Black" was later re-recorded for Demon Hunter's self-titled album.
True Defiance is the sixth studio album by American Christian metal band Demon Hunter. It was released April 10, 2012. It was released April 10, 2012. Production work for the album comes from regular Solid State and Tooth & Nail Records producer Aaron Sprinkle while mixing was finished by Jason Suecof .
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[23] At The Christian Music review Blog, Jonathan Kemp rated the album three stars out of five, cautioning that "Extremist is a good record if you want to hear Demon Hunter doing what they have been doing for over a decade, which is putting out solid music", however the release is "just not for those who want a little more from the band." [24]