Dictionary Definition
demoniac adj
1 in a murderous frenzy as if possessed by a
demon; "the soldier was completely amuck"; "berserk with grief"; "a
berserk worker smashing windows" [syn: amuck, amok, berserk, demoniacal, possessed(p)]
2 resembling or suggesting possession by a demon;
"demoniac energy"; "a demoniacal fit" [syn: demoniacal] n : someone who
acts as if possessed by a demon
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Adjective
- possessed or controlled by a demon
- of or pertaining to demons; demonic
Noun
- one who is possessed or controlled by a demon
References
Extensive Definition
Demoniac was a black metal
band from New Zealand
formed in Auckland
in 1993 by singer and
bass
player Lindsay
Dawson and guitarist
Sam
Totman. Many of the members went on to form Dragonforce.
Biography
The group began playing black metal in the vein of Darkthrone with Dawson and Totman adopting the stage names "Behemoth" and "Heimdall" as well as the genre's defining trappings and symbolism such as corpse paint and Satanic and demonic imagery and lyrics. The following year the band was joined by The Magus on keyboards and drummer Mark Hamill from the avant-garde rock band Head Like a Hole. This line-up produced the band's first album Prepare for War, after which Magus left Demoniac.Demoniac's next album was 1996's Stormblade that
featured a slightly more melodic and catchier black metal style as
well as controversial tracks like "Hatred is Purity" and
"Niggerslut" . Following this release the band signed to French
label Osmose
Productions and toured throughout western Europe on the World
Domination Tour with Dark
Tranquillity, Enslaved
and several other bands. At this point Dawson and Totman decided to
remain in England and Hamill
departed the line-up.
During July 1998 Hong Kong-born
guitarist Herman Li
joined Demoniac and in October drummer Matej Setinc was recruited.
The band began developing a high-speed melodic power metal style,
dispensing with the black metal trappings and ideologies. In
January 1999
Demoniac headed into the studio with Cradle of
Filth producer Mags to record The
Fire and the Wind. The original cover featured a black and
white photograph of one of the band members drinking while having
sex and was subsequently banned; the final release artwork was
heavily censored, although depicted the same image.
While Dawson had played bass on all the band's
recordings, the decision was made to then hire a bass player to
allow him extra freedom during live performance. Diccon Harper,
formerly of South
African death metal
band Voice of Destruction then joined Demoniac. Before the end of
the year, however, Demoniac had come to an end. All members except
Dawson formed DragonHeart, which later became known as DragonForce.
Dawson later appeared as a guest in the album
Inhuman
Rampage by DragonForce.
Line-up
- Lindsay "Behemoth" Dawson - Vocals, Bass
- Sam "Heimdall" Totman - Guitars, Keyboards
- Herman "Shred" Li - Guitars
- Diccon Harper - Bass
- James "FreekN" Jude - Drums
Past members
- "The Magnus" - Keyboards (1994)
- Mark "Adramolech" Hamill - Drums (1994-1996)
Discography
Demos
- Rehearsal '93, 1993
- The Birth of Diabolic Blood, 1994
Full-lengths
- Prepare For War, 1994
- Stormblade, 1996
- The Fire And The Wind, 1999
External links
demoniac in Spanish: Demoniac
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
aliene,
bedlamite, borderline
case, crackbrain,
crackpot, crazed, crazy, dement, demonic, devilish, diabolic, energumen, fanatic, fired, flake, fou, idiot, insane, inspired, kook, loon, loony, lunatic, madman, maniac, meshuggenah, noncompos, nut, phrenetic, raving lunatic,
satanic, screwball, serpentine, unhallowed, weirdo