Demons Down is the third studio album by House of Lords, released on April 7, 1992. It was recorded with an all-new line-up, except for founding members James Christian and Gregg Giuffria, and was the last album before the band's breakup the same year. It is also Gregg Giuffria's last album with the band, as he didn't come back to the reunion of the original members in 2000, although he does appear as a guest on future albums.
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Demons Down is the third studio album by House of Lords, released on April 7, 1992. It was recorded with an all-new line-up, except for founding memb… read more
Demons Down is the third studio album by House of Lords, released on April 7, 1992. It was recorded with an all-new line-up, except for founding members James Christian and Gregg Giuffri… read more
Gene Simmons signed Giuffria to his record label Simmons Record. He changed the band's name to House of Lords and replaced the band's original vocalist David Glen Eisley with James Christian. Simmons liked the material presented to him by Gregg Giuffria, a demo for Giuffria's third record, however wasn't a fan of the voice. James Christian was suggested by Chuck Wright, the bassist as the two had worked together in L.A. Rocks. House of Lords' eponymous debut was released in 1988, featuring a heavier sound than Giuffria with slightly less emphasis on keyboard… read more
Gene Simmons signed Giuffria to his record label Simmons Record. He changed the band's name to House of Lords and replaced the band's original vocalist David Glen Eisley with Jame… read more
Gene Simmons signed Giuffria to his record label Simmons Record. He changed the band's name to House of Lords and replaced the band's original vocalist David Glen Eisley with James Christian. Simmons liked the material presen… read more