Follow · Your · Nightmares
In a world bred to obey, Daemon Grey unites the fearless in passion, rebellion and glory.
One True King
Out now, 6 August 2026The Records
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“One True King”, the new single and music video, is out now.
The Artist
His story →On August 6, 2026, Daemon Grey returns with a brand new Single + Music video for “One True King.” In a world bred to obey, Daemon Grey unites the fearless in passion, rebellion and glory. Daemon Grey is your passage into all things provocative, dark, and infinite. An extreme metal fanatic at heart, Daemon pulls influence from grunge, industrial, 50-70’s pop, goth, hardcore, electronic, southern rock and classical to seduce music lovers of all kinds. Daemon Grey is one of the most pronounced solo metal artists to come out of Canada.
His debut release, “Follow Your Nightmares,” delivers dark, seductive, rock-metal anthems filled to the energetic brim. Standout tracks “King of Sin” and “I Don't Wanna Grow Up” are now staples of industrial metal. Daemon's 2nd full length album, “DAEMONIC,” delivers raw and powerful industrial metal anthems. Tracks “Gothy Love” and “Baby Be My Slave” are fan favorites. In 2025, Daemon brought us the “17” EP, a 4-track manifesto mixing hardcore, traditional, and melodic metal, offering a full-throttle blast of rebellion, strength, and ageless conviction. Across the catalogue, Daemon consistently delivers catchy hooks, fierce attitude and captivating atmosphere.
Daemon Grey symbolizes the cathartic healing power of heavy music to liberate the power in your soul. Daemon’s mantra, “Follow Your Nightmares,” reminds us all that glory is not attained by chasing dreams, but by facing and transcending fear itself.
Glory is not attained by chasing dreams, but by facing and transcending fear itself.
Guides
All guides & news →- Goth Music: The Complete Guide to a Dark Genre What makes music goth, who built it, and where the word came from: gothic rock, deathrock, darkwave and gothic metal, with every date verified.
- Gothic Metal Bands: The Three Founding Scenes Gothic metal grew from three scenes that barely met: northern England death-doom, Brooklyn's Type O Negative, and Europe's operatic line. The bands, mapped.
- Darkwave Music: Pioneers & Their Modern Heirs Darkwave music explained honestly: the term's undocumented origin, six pioneer-to-heir pairs from Clan of Xymox to She Past Away, and where to start listening.
- EBM Music: Electronic Body Music Explained What EBM music is, who built it (DAF, Front 242, Nitzer Ebb), the records to start with, and how electronic body music became the pulse inside industrial metal.
- Industrial Metal: The Bands, in Four Waves The honest guide to bands like Rammstein: the Neue Deutsche Härte genre-mates, the members' own side projects, the Laibach ancestry, and the English-language cousins.
- Metalcore Bands: The Complete Guide by Wave What metalcore is, starting with the breakdown itself, then every wave from the 80s crossover roots to now, plus how it differs from hardcore.
- Nu Metal Bands: The Complete Family Tree Nu metal from its first records to the revival: the complete family tree of the genre, its lineage out of grunge, and where every major band fits.
- Grunge Rock Bands: The Complete 90s Scene Map Grunge rock bands mapped city by city: the Seattle Big Four, the first wave, the 90s era outsiders, and the international heirs. Build a real listening queue.
- 80s Hair Metal Bands: Rise to Revival 80s hair metal bands from Mötley Crüe to Warrant: the Sunset Strip rise, the MTV peak, the real story of the 1991 crash, and the revival circuit today.
- Canadian Metal Bands: The Complete Guide The definitive guide to Canadian metal bands by scene: Voivod, Cryptopsy, Devin Townsend, Spiritbox, the Quebec death metal dynasty and the new generation.
- Metal Subgenres: All 45 Explained All 45 subgenres of metal defined in plain language across eight families, with a chart, a defensible count, and a where-to-start pick for each style.
- Bands Like Your Favourite: All 20 Guides Every Daemon Grey similar-artist guide in one place: 20 bands from Nine Inch Nails to Type O Negative, grouped by what you are actually chasing.
- Daemon Grey: The Records | Albums and EP Every Daemon Grey record: Follow Your Nightmares (2021), DAEMONIC (2023) and the 17 EP (2025), with credits, tracks and where to hear each one.
Merch & Music, Direct
Official Daemon Grey merch ships worldwide from the Out Of Line shop. Music and physical releases also live on Bandcamp.
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