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DEMONS & WIZARDS Issue Third Video Trailer For New Album ‘III’
February 25th, 2020


Jon Schaffer and Hansi Kürsch


International power metal group Demons & Wizards, a collaboration between Iced Earth founder Jon Schaffer and Blind Guardian vocalist Hansi Kursch, issued third full-length studio album III on February 21st, 2020 through Century Media Records.

The third in a series of official video trailers to promote the album has been released and can be viewed below.

Jon Schaffer commented: “I’m excited to be releasing another Demons & Wizards album after all of these years. I feel like we’ve put together something really special, and I’m looking forward to hearing what the fans think about it. I’m proud of this album. It’s definitely a journey of epic proportions.”

Hansi Kürsch added: “2019 is an extremely exciting year for Demons & Wizards in general. We have accomplished a lot. A lot! This third album is the peak of our career for sure. Mark my words, you will love this album!”

The track ‘Midas Disease’ can be streamed below.

The track listing is as follows;

01. ‘Diabolic’
02. ‘Invincible’
03. ‘Wolves In Winter’
04. ‘Final Warning’
05. ‘Timeless Spirit’
06. ‘Dark Side Of Her Majesty’
07. ‘Midas Disease’
08. ‘New Dawn’
09. ‘Universal Truth’
10. ‘Split’
11. ‘Children Of Cain’

Demons & Wizards’ line-up is as follows;

Hansi Kürsch (lead and backing vocals)
Jon Schaffer (rhythm and lead guitars, bass guitar, six and 12-string acoustic guitars, mandolin, keyboards, and backing vocals)

Guest musicians on III are as follows;

Jim Morris (additional guitars and backing vocals)
Jake Dreyer (additional guitars)
Ruben Drake (bass)
Brent Smedley (drums)
Thomas Hackman, Olaf Senkbeil, John Jaycee Cuipers, Zakery Alexander, Jeff Brant, Todd Plant, and Jerome Mazza (backing vocals)
PA’dam chamber choir (classical choir)

Directed by Ivan Čolić, music videos were filmed for the tracks ‘Diabolic’ and ‘Wolves In Winter’. Both clips can also be viewed below.

Second studio record Touched By The Crimson King was released in June 2005 via Warner Records.

Promotional photograph by Tim Tronckoe.

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