We resume the story of Night Demon's early days in late 2011. After an extended period of focusing on other projects, Jarvis, Brent and Pat were back together in Ventura.  Their first order of business was to finalize the mix on the 4-song EP at Armand's Satellite Studios.  That task completed, the boys began rehearsing new ideas, working out the bones of what became "Livin' Dangerous," "Howling Man" (originally known as "Intruder"), and "Killer."  In early 2012, before Pat went back to school, the band recorded demos of those three songs, with Armand writing and playing the clean part of "Howling Man" on the spot. At a small club with a sparse attendance, the Jarvis/Brent/Pat lineup performed one final time.  Then focus turned toward adding visuals for the EP, including creating a logo and finding suitable artwork. The boys discuss the Tanith art and how inspiring the combination of that artwork plus the original logo was for the band.  With Pat departing for good, the door was open for new blood to join the Night Demon ranks and help move the band forward.

 
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Original Demo of Livin DangerousOriginal Demo of KillerOriginal Demo of Howling manNight Demon original LogoTanith Artwork and early Night Demon adaptationNight Demon First Backdrop Artwork

 

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