‘Demon Hunter’s’ ‘Extremist’ Cracks U.S. Top 20

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Demon Hunter 2014“Extremist”, the seventh album from Seattle-based metallers Demon Hunter, sold around 18,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 16 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD was released on March 18 via Solid State Records.

“Extremist” is produced by guitarist Jeremiah Scott [Living Sacrifice, The Showdown, Project 86] and Aaron Sprinkle [OneRepublic, Anberlin, Emery] and mixed by Zeuss [Hatebreed, Rob Zombie], “Extremist” picks up where 2012’s “True Defiance” left off with the ferociously heavy riffs and soaring melodies that made Demon Hunter known around the world.

“Extremist” is available in three formats [CD, LP, and Deluxe], each of which include artwork by Invisible Creature. The LP is available in limited supply and includes a 5-color insert. The Deluxe Edition is also available in very limited supply and includes the audio CD, a DVD, a 7″ Vinyl on the inside back cover, an 8” x 8” 64-page Smyth Sewn hardcover book with 4” x 4” debossing on the front cover, and a red fabric bookmark, in addition to two bonus songs ‘Waste Me’ and ‘Helpless Hope.’

In an interview with Jesus WiredDemon Hunter lead singer Ryan Clark stated about “Extremist”: “I can say that it’s a very mature record for us. It spans a lot of territory — so it’s anything but a one-dimensional record, and I hope that’s appreciated. The good thing is that it’s 12 songs (14 on the deluxe)… no filler… no instrumentals… so there’ a lot of varying material.”

He added: “Like every Demon Hunter record, there are a variety of styles happening on ‘Extremist’. Usually, the first few songs that we release show as much of that variety as possible. With that said, there are a bunch of songs that are just as heavy as ‘Artificial Light’, if not heavier. There are a few songs that are melodic and moody, like ‘I Will Fail You’. And there are also songs that fit somewhere in the middle… the way that ‘The Last One Alive’ does. If you compare these songs to some of our material in the past, say ‘God Forsaken’‘Dead Flowers’ and ‘Fading Away’, respectively, then you’ll see that it’s not necessarily new ground… I think the important factor is that they’re hopefully better… more mature… catchier… more interesting… creative… thought-provoking.”

To read our review for “Extremist” click here.

Demon Hunter made headlines last year for its purported association with the Navy SEAL who killed Osama Bin Laden. In an article in Esquire, the anonymous SEAL said: “I wore my Demon Hunter patch on every mission. I wore it when I blasted Bin Laden.” Read the bands statement at this location.

Extremist DH

Tracklist:
01. Death
02. Artificial Light
03. What I’m Not
04. The Last One Alive
05. I Will Fail You
06. One Last Song
07. Cross To Bear
08. Hell Don’t Need Me
09. In Time
10. Beyond Me
11. Gasoline
12. The Heart Of A Graveyard

Deluxe-edition bonus songs:

13. Waste Me
14. Helpless Hope

Band members:
Ryan Clark – Vocals
Patrick Judge – Lead Guitar
Jeremiah Scott – Rhythm Guitar
Jonathan Dunn – Bass
Yogi Watts – Drums

Weblinks: Website / Twitter / Facebook

Lyric video below for ‘I Will Fail You’

Related articles:
Demon Hunter – “True Defiance” [Album Review]
 ‘Demon Hunter’ Statement Re: Esquire Article [Feb. 2013]
‘Demon Hunter’ To Release New Album “Extremist” In March [Jan. 2014]
‘Demon Hunter’ Lyric Video Released For ‘Artificial Light’ [Feb. 2014]
‘Demon Hunter’ Frontman ‘Ryan Clark’ Talks In Video About New Song ‘Artificial Light’ [Feb. 2014]
‘Demon Hunter’ New Lyric Video Available For Streaming ‘The Last One Alive’ [Feb. 2014]
‘Demon Hunter’ Frontman ‘Ryan Clark’ Talks In Video About New Song ‘The Last One Alive’  [Feb. 2014]
‘Demon Hunter’ New Lyric Video Available For Streaming ‘I Will Fail You’ [March 2014]
‘Demon Hunter’ Frontman ‘Ryan Clark’ Talks In Video About New Song ‘I Will Fail You’ [March 2014]
‘Demon Hunter’ Frontman ‘Ryan Clark’ Talks In Video About New Album “Extremist” [March 2014]
Demon Hunter – “Extremist” [Album Review]

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