DEMON HUNTER Announces Lineup Changes

August 28, 2009

Vocaliat Ryan Clark of Seattle metallers DEMON HUNTER has issued the following update:

"Firstly, we would like to officially announce some lineup changes that we've recently undergone and will undergo in the coming months. My brother, Don [Clark; guitar], whom I started this band with in 2001, has decided to leave the band due to increasing priorities with both his home life (not least of which are his two amazing kids, my niece and nephew),and his constant workload with the design firm that he and I continue to undertake together, Invisible Creature. I'm saddened to see Don leave, as we have shared so many great times together in the band, written some amazing songs together, played in bands together since we were teenagers, and built every aspect of this band from the beginning with a shared vision. However, Don's decision to move on comes with a deep understanding on my part. As he told me recently, he will continue to be 'DEMON HUNTER's biggest fan,' as he continues to watch the band progress.

"We, as a band, and more specifically I, would like to give Don my most heartfelt 'thank you' for everything he has contributed to this band from day one. We are forever grateful for the passion, vision, artistry and talent that you brought this band. You will be missed. We love you, and wish you the very best with every future endeavor.

"Additionally, Ethan Luck [guitar], who has been with DEMON HUNTER since 'The Triptych' (2005) has also decided to leave the band as his responsibilities with RELIENT K (in which he plays drums) continue to escalate. Ethan played a very essential role in recording and performing on both 'The Triptych' and 'Storm The Gates Of Hell', and his professionalism and friendship are a vital part of what DEMON HUNTER has become over the last four years.

"We would like to thank Ethan for all of his hard work, dedication and friendship. His contribution, in both craft and spirit have helped us become who we are as a band. We also wish Ethan all the best with whatever may lie ahead.

"Patrick Judge, who filled in for Ethan during the Stronger Than Hell Tour and appears on the 'Live in Nashville' album is now an official member of DEMON HUNTER. We are very pleased to welcome Patrick into the fold. His skill, devotion and drive have already proven to be instrumental in the continual evolution of the band and we're excited to see what the future holds with his inclusion.

"Last, but not least, we have been busy working on material for our fifth album, which we will be entering the studio to record in October. At this point, I would say about 90% of the music has been written, and probably about 40% of the lyrics/melodies. As cliché as it can be to say, the album is shaping up to be heavier, faster, and more aggressive than previous DEMON HUNTER material (and there might be a ballad or two in there for good measure). As always, we're doing our best to maintain the classic DH sound, all while introducing some new and exciting ideas to keep things exciting. I'm extremely proud of what we have so far, and I can't wait to enter the studio and hear it come to life!

"Stay tuned in the coming months for additional news regarding the new album!"

DEMON HUNTER's latest album for Solid State Records, "Storm The Gates Of Hell", came out in November 2007. The CD was produced by Aaron Sprinkle (EMERY, THE ALMOST). Mixing duties were handled by Machine (LAMB OF GOD, WHITE ZOMBIE, ARMOR FOR SLEEP).

DEMON HUNTER's first album was released in 2002 and remains a classic to the group's loyal "Hunters". "Summer Of Darkness" arrived in 2004, bringing with it fan beloved songs like "Not Ready To Die" and "My Heartstrings Come Undone". "The Triptych" followed just a year later and has sold over 100,000 copies in the United States, featuring the MTV2 "Headbanger's Ball" staples "Undying" and "One Thousand Apologies".

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