DEMON HUNTER's DON CLARK Receives GRAMMY Nod

December 9, 2007

Don Clark of the band DEMON HUNTER and of the design company Invisible Creature has been nominated for a Grammy in the "Best Recording Package" category. The nominated package is that of Clark's Tooth & Nail labelmates, THE FOLD, for their 2007 release "Secrets Make You Sick".

Clark and his brother Ryan run the company Invisible Creature and have several other Grammy nods for their brilliant visuals.

Ryan Clark was nominated in 2005 for his work on NORMA JEAN's album "O' God, The Aftermath". In 2006 the nomination was for "The Best Worst-Case Scenario" by the band FAIR.

The Clark brothers' band, DEMON HUNTER, recently released its album "Storm The Gates Of Hell" and is preparing for a 2008 tour.

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