DEMON HUNTER: Live Version Of 'I Am You' Posted Online

January 13, 2009

Seattle-based metallers DEMON HUNTER have posted the song "I Am You" from their forthcoming "Live In Nashville" CD on their MySpace page. Due on January 27, the album features 14 cuts from the band's June 26, 2008 concert at Rockettown in Nashville, Tennessee and is apparently the same recording that was included in the band's "45 Days" CD/DVD package, which came out this past November.

DEMON HUNTER recently released a video for "Carry Me Down", the second single from the band's latest album for Solid State Records, "Storm The Gates Of Hell".

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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