Demons My Friends – Survive/Yourself

Doom heavy rock trio Demons My Friends embrace an emotionally charged songwriting style to craft the new album “Survive/Yourself”.
“The Theory Of Change” puts the spotlight on the guitar work spontaneously shifting from somber harmonies to gritty riffage and grave doom tones to build satisfying groovy dynamics.
“Last Dance” reveals a mellow composition favoring contemplative melodic passages yet the doom roots ultimately lead to heavier rhythmic patterns.
Within the grungy atmospheric realm of “Kalorama” fuzzy guitars continue to successfully combine wistful melodic textures and electrifying blasts.
“We All End Up Here” embodies a particularly intimate approach as the moody vocal delivery and the warm guitar leads create a charming dreamy sonic realm but there’s still space for a good dosage of raw energy.
“Brain Holographics” is another solid groovy affair as eloquent guitars express contrasting feelings through spacey progressions that will surprisingly evolve into a rather chaotic momentum.
Demons My Friends courageously choose to face their own demons channeling the heavy weight of doom and perennial melancholia on the next phase of their artistic journey “Survive/Yourself”.

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