Demoniac

Demoniac

black metal, power metal

New Zealand Est. 1993

"The music is characterized by relentless rhythmic drive, soaring melodies, and a dense layering of guitar textures that create an unyielding sense of urgency."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Demoniac is…

The Fire and the Wind

The Fire and the Wind

1999

Demoniac matters as a vivid expression of dark fantasies and mythic storytelling within the heavy metal landscape.
Demoniac matters as a vivid expression of dark fantasies and mythic storytelling within the heavy metal landscape. By weaving together elements of black and power metal, they carve out a niche that resonates with listeners seeking both aggression and theatricality. Their music transcends mere performance, engaging audiences in a shared ritualistic experience that invites immersion in an otherworldly realm. The band approaches their craft with a commitment to narrative depth and sonic intensity, focusing on crafting atmospheric soundscapes that draw from folklore, horror, and the supernatural. This immersive approach allows their compositions to not only showcase technical prowess but also evoke emotional responses, blurring the line between artist and audience in live settings where catharsis becomes palpable. Lyrically, Demoniac often explores themes of darkness, conflict, and redemption, utilizing a voice that oscillates between fierce declarations and haunting reflections. Their writing tends toward impressionistic storytelling, painting vivid scenes that invite listeners to confront their own fears and desires while fostering a sense of camaraderie through shared experiences of struggle and triumph.

Full discography

Demoniac's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

5 releases 3 albums 2 EPS 1994–1999
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Demoniac sound like?

The music is characterized by relentless rhythmic drive, soaring melodies, and a dense layering of guitar textures that create an unyielding sense of urgency. Rooted in black metal and power metal. Start with The Fire and the Wind.

What is the best Demoniac album to start with?

The best album to start with is "The Fire and the Wind" (1999). It's the most representative of what makes Demoniac worth hearing.

Who is Demoniac for?

If you're into black metal and power metal, Demoniac is worth your time. The music is characterized by relentless rhythmic drive, soaring melodies, and a dense layering of guitar textures that create an unyielding sense of urgency.

How many albums does Demoniac have?

Demoniac has 5 releases in their discography, including 3 albums and 2 EPs.