DEMON HUNTER Films 'Carry Me Down' Video

December 27, 2007

Seattle-based metallers DEMON HUNTER recently shot a video for the song "Carry Me Down" with director Zach Merck, who has previously worked with the band on the "Fading Away" clip as well as videos for bands like LACUNA COIL, TIGER ARMY and BLEEDING THROUGH.

DEMON HUNTER's new album, "Storm the Gates of Hell", was released on November 6 via Solid State Records. 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 video for the track "Fading Away" can be viewed below. The clip includes several of the band's fans who were invited to the set via the group's "Blessed Resistance" fan club and their MySpace army.

DEMON HUNTER's third album, "The Triptych", was released in 2005 via Solid State.

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