Formed: 2001
From:
Indianapolis,
IN,
United States
Last Known Status: Active
Background
Scott, Nate, and Chris love old thrash but nothing like that was coming out anymore so they decided to start a band of their own on Halloween night 2001. About six month’s later guitarist Ben, formally of Upheaval, was asked to join the band and that’s when the guys started to get serious about the project.
Fast forward to 2005, the bands self-released EP caught the attention Metal Blade Records and landed them the record deal they'd been seeking. In early 2006, the band released their Metal Blade debut "One."
Since the bands inception they have already played with the likes of Exodus, Malevolent Creation, Extol, King Diamond, The Black Dahlia Murder, Obituary, and played the main stage at the New England Hardcore and Metal Fest.
Latest Demiricous News
Below is our complete Demiricous news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.
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Hellfest 2005 Schedule Released
The entire schedule for Hellfest has finally been released. HELLFEST 2K5 takes place on August 19-21 at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey. Tickets are available at hellfest.com or you can purchase tickets at the Sovereign Bank Arena box office or charge by phone at 1-888-SBA-TIXX or online at sovereignbankarena.com.
The complete schedule follows, including stages, times and bands playing: More...
Demiricous Signs To Metal Blade
Though the deal actually took place many weeks ago, Metal Blade Records has now officially announced the signing of Indianapolis death metal band Demiricous. Here's a statement from Metal Blade CEO Brian Slagel:
"We are so excited to welcome Demiricous to the Metal Blade family. We have been searching for a new, young real heavy metal band from the USA for quite some time. Demiricous fits that bill perfectly."
The band will be entering Planet Z studios in June with Zeuss to record a new full-length, which should hit stores this fall.

