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Demons "Great Dismal" EP Out Now

The debut EP from Zach from Mae's new Demons project is available now digitally with vinyl shipping in late July. Download the Great Dismal EP for only $5 at Bandcamp or pre-order your copy on limited edition screen-printed 12” vinyl at the Spartan store here!

Demons Premieres New "Radical Cure" Music Video at Red Bull

Demons, the new musical project started by longtime Mae guitarist Zach Gehring, is premiering a new video for the track "Radical Cure" on Red Bull. The clip features a montage of skateboarding footage which was shot in and around Virginia Beach, Richmond and Baltimore. Gehring tells Red Bull: Skating has always been a part of my life, always present in my awareness of the punk rock culture I grew up in. I grew up skating in my hometown of Mt. Dora, Florida. My dad built us a quarter pipe and we would spend hours out there... I was raised on...

Listen to Demons' New Song "There Is No Reward" at Revolver

We've teamed up with Revolver Magazine to premiere the new Demons song "There Is No Reward." The song comes off the upcoming Great Dismal EP, which will be available on June 16th at digital retailers and on limited edition silk-screened vinyl. Pre-orders for the EP are currently available the Spartan store and Bandcamp. Stream "There Is Now Reward" at Revolver here! While many know Demons' frontman Zach Gehring from his many years with the band Mae, Demons is a different beast all together; it's an experiment in the truest sense of the word and an opportunity to overcome creative obstacles,...

Welcome Demons to the Spartan Family! "Great Dismal" EP Out June 16th

We are proud to welcome Demons to the Spartan family! Demons is the new musical project started by longtime Mae guitarist and our good friend Zach Gehring. The band's debut EP Great Dismal will be released on June 16th on limited edition 12" silk-screened vinyl and at digital outlets everywhere. Pre-orders are available now at the Spartan store or Bandcamp and include an instant download of the song "Parallel Lines." Decidedly heavier and more aggressive than Zach's projects, Demons takes stylistic cues from the likes of many influential bands that have shaped him as a musician. You can hear traces...