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Demonocracy

Demonocracy is the third studio album by death metal band . It was released on April 10, 2012, through . Produced by at Zing Studios in , the album marks a shift toward a more and technical style compared to the band's previous works. It debuted at number 14 on the US , selling around 14,000 copies in its first week.

Background and recording

Development

Demonocracy served as the third studio album by the American Job for a Cowboy, succeeding their 2009 release Ruination. The album represented a pivotal point in the band's career, incorporating significant lineup adjustments that influenced its creative direction. Guitarist Tony Sannicandro joined in late 2011, having previously worked as a for , while bassist Nick Schendzielos from replaced Brent Riggs, who departed due to personal issues. These additions brought fresh technical proficiency and aligned with the band's push toward a more mature sound. Additionally, Demonocracy was the final album featuring drummer Jon Rice, who contributed to its before leaving in 2013 to join Scorpion Child. The album's conception emphasized themes of demonic influence intertwined with societal critique, drawing from the band's shift toward politically charged narratives infused with a punk rock ethos. Vocalist Davy highlighted this evolution, noting the avoidance of clichéd tropes like gore or anti-religious rhetoric in favor of broader commentary on power structures, as reflected in the album's title—a blend suggesting corrupted governance. This conceptual focus stemmed from the band's maturation since their early roots, incorporating influences from acts to enhance aggression and complexity without repetition. Pre-production involved a decentralized adapted to the members' geographic dispersion across cities like , , , and . Ideas were exchanged via and home demos, allowing for organic experimentation that built on the slower, atmospheric elements explored in their 2011 Gloom EP. This approach culminated in studio sessions where the new lineup refined riffs and structures for greater technical depth, setting the stage for recording with producer .

Production

The recording sessions for Demonocracy took place at Audiohammer Studios in , from late 2011 to early 2012, lasting approximately three months. served as the primary producer, engineer, and mixer, drawing on his experience with acts like The Black Dahlia Murder and to shape the album's sound. Assistant engineers Eyal Levi and Ronn Miller supported the process, focusing on capturing the band's intense performances. Mastering was handled by . The production prioritized technical precision in death metal instrumentation, with meaty guitar tones that balanced aggression and clarity, and drum mixing that emphasized powerful, audible percussion to enhance the overall brutality without muddiness.

Musical style and themes

Genre

Demonocracy is primarily classified as , incorporating elements of brutal death metal through its aggressive and intense delivery, while featuring influences in its structural complexity. The album represents a stylistic evolution for , shifting toward more complex riffs and atmospheric elements compared to their earlier releases Doom (2005) and Ruination (2009), which leaned heavier on and straightforward foundations. This progression builds on the band's post-Doom transition to full , emphasizing technical proficiency and mood over earlier breakdowns. Lyrical themes center on anti-religious motifs, societal decay, and demonic , critiquing blind and systemic , as exemplified in tracks like "Offending Light," which challenges divine authority, and "Tarnished Gluttony," portraying greed and false devotion as a eroding society. Instrumentation highlights include intricate guitar work by Al Glassman and Tony Sannicandro, featuring complex riffs and blazing leads; relentless blast beats from drummer Jon "The Charn" Rice; and growled vocals by Jonny Davy, delivering guttural rage and high shrieks to underscore the thematic darkness.

Influences

Vocalist Jonny Davy cited and Misery Index as key influences on Demonocracy's sound during a 2012 , highlighting Cattle Decapitation's role in providing thematic depth through intricate lyrical concepts and Misery Index's contribution to the album's grindcore-infused aggression. These bands helped shape the record's evolution from the band's earlier work, emphasizing maturity in composition and intensity. The album also draws from broader death metal roots, incorporating technical elements reminiscent of Suffocation's complex riffing and the unrelenting brutality associated with . Reviewers noted that such influences manifest in Demonocracy's precise, lashing guitar structures and ferocious down-tuned riffs, blending technicality with to create a modern take on death metal aggression. Non-musical influences stem from sociopolitical commentary inspired by contemporary global events around 2011-2012, including economic instability and critiques of systemic , which tie directly into the album's central "demonocracy" portraying by malevolent forces. Davy described the record as politically driven, addressing "the true evils of the world" such as blind faith in failing monetary systems, paralleled with religious devotion and societal flaws. This is evident in tracks like "Tarnished Gluttony," which critiques devotion to a corrupt economic structure through allegorical narratives of sacrifice and deception. These musical and thematic influences converge in Demonocracy's riff structures, which echo Misery Index's surgical precision in chaotic passages while integrating Decapitation's melodic undercurrents amid brutality, resulting in a sound that balances aggression with conceptual layers.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from Demonocracy, "Nourishment Through Bloodshed", premiered on February 21, 2012, via a free digital download available through ' platforms, including . This track served as the initial teaser for the album, building anticipation ahead of its full release. Subsequent promotional singles followed in the lead-up to the album's launch. "Black Discharge" premiered on March 20, 2012, streaming exclusively on Metal Underground as part of the band's ongoing digital rollout strategy. "Imperium Wolves" debuted on April 2, 2012, hosted by , further highlighting the album's aggressive sound through online platforms. Post-album promotion included a for "Tarnished Gluttony", which premiered on August 8, 2012, via , emphasizing graphic visuals directed by Michael Panduro. The video, released officially on shortly after, featured intense, disturbing imagery aligned with the song's themes of excess and decay. All singles from Demonocracy were distributed exclusively as digital downloads via , with no physical formats produced. This approach integrated seamlessly with the label's broader efforts for the release.

Marketing and touring

Demonocracy was released on April 10, 2012, through in multiple formats, including a standard jewel case CD, a digipak edition, and limited vinyl pressings on colored variants such as and clear/blue marble. Limited editions, particularly the release, included bonus content like an additional EP disc. Marketing for the album commenced in early 2012 with behind-the-scenes studio footage and teaser clips shared via and the band's official channels, building anticipation through social media updates on platforms like and . Metal Blade Records supported these efforts by premiering individual tracks, such as "Nourishment Through Bloodshed" on February 21, 2012, to generate buzz ahead of the release. The label further promoted digital accessibility by arranging a full album stream on magazine's website starting April 6, 2012, allowing fans early access to the complete record. To support the album, joined 2012 as a supporting act, performing alongside headliners and other bands including and from July to August across . In the fall, the band supported alongside on their European tour in September and October, covering countries like the , , and .

Composition and credits

Track listing

The standard edition of Demonocracy consists of nine tracks with a total runtime of 40:22.
No.TitleDuration
1."Children of Deceit"4:36
2."Nourishment Through Bloodshed"3:42
3."Imperium Wolves"4:48
4."Tongueless and Bound"4:03
5."Black Discharge"3:55
6."The Manipulation Stream"4:40
7."The Deity Misconception"4:05
8."Fearmonger"4:18
9."Tarnished Gluttony"6:15
All tracks were written by Job for a Cowboy members Al Glassman, Jonny Davy, Brent Riggs, Bobby Rupp, and Jon Nolan, with Davy providing the lyrics. A limited edition double LP release (200 copies) includes the standard tracks along with the band's Doom and Gloom EPs and a bonus track "Entities" (a reissue from the Doom EP).

Personnel

The lineup for Demonocracy consisted of Jonny Davy on lead vocals, Al Glassman on rhythm guitar, Tony Sannicandro on lead guitar and backing vocals, Nick Schendzielos on bass guitar, and Jon Rice on drums. Sannicandro and Schendzielos were recent additions to the band, replacing departing members and contributing to the album's dual guitar approach for layered, intricate riffs. No guest musicians appear on the recording. The album was produced and mixed by , with engineering assistance from Eyal Levi on guitars, bass, and drums, and Suecof handling vocal recordings. Mastering was performed by Alan Douches at West West Side Music. Artwork was designed by Brent Elliott , while photography was credited to Corey S. Lewis. Management was overseen by .

Commercial performance

Chart positions

Demonocracy debuted at No. 87 on the US chart following its first-week sales of 4,900 copies. The album also peaked at No. 15 on the US chart, No. 8 on the US chart, and No. 30 on the US chart. This performance was largely driven by digital sales and radio play within metal music circuits.
Chart (2012)Peak Position
US Billboard 20087
US Independent Albums15
US Top Hard Rock Albums8
US Top Rock Albums30

Sales figures

Demonocracy sold 4,900 copies in the United States in its first week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan data. The album's total sales figures beyond the debut week have not been widely reported in public sources. No certifications were awarded by the RIAA, as sales did not reach the 500,000-unit threshold for gold status. Digital sales through platforms like gained traction in the years following release, supplementing initial physical copy sales amid the growing shift to streaming in the music industry. As of 2025, the album remains available on major streaming services, though specific cumulative sales or equivalent units are unavailable.

Critical reception

Reviews

Upon its release in April 2012, Demonocracy received generally positive to mixed reviews from critics, who praised the album's technical execution and aggressive intensity while often critiquing its adherence to familiar conventions. Alternative Press highlighted the band's status as one of America's premier acts, commending the "punishing mix of technical wizardry and bone-crushing heaviness" across tracks like the closing "Tarnished Gluttony," which features impressive guitar work from new members Tony Sannicandro and Nick Schendzielos. Similarly, Metal Injection awarded the album 8.5/10, lauding its evolution from the band's roots into a more mature sound, with vocalist Davy's "grittier" growls and "venomous" shrieks adding to the brutality, though noting occasional monotony in the delivery. Other outlets echoed this appreciation for the album's ferocity and production. No Clean Singing described Demonocracy as "a fine slab of dark, meaty ," emphasizing the "complex yet compelling" riffs that balance technicality with memorable hooks, and noting improvements in Davy's high screams for greater expressive depth. SonicAbuse called it a "" effort that obliterates expectations with devastating technical efficiency, particularly on opener "Children of Deceit," positioning it as a strong follow-up to 2009's Ruination. Mixed responses focused on the album's lack of fresh ideas within the genre. Angry Metal Guy gave it 3.0/5, acknowledging the proficiency of guitarists Al Glassman and Sannicandro but criticizing the monotonous vocals and overall formulaic structure, stating that while tracks like "Nourishment Through Bloodshed" show creativity, the album fails to fully innovate beyond tropes. Exclaim! praised the technical prowess on extended cuts like the seven-minute "Nourishment Through Bloodshed," with its fast riffs and melodic leads, but ultimately found it less noteworthy than prior work due to a shift toward old-school thrash without sufficient evolution. Contemporary coverage in 2012 commonly lauded the polished production by , which amplified the album's aggressive clarity, but faulted it for relying on standard elements like relentless blast beats and guttural vocals without groundbreaking flair. No aggregate Metacritic score was available due to limited mainstream coverage, but the consensus reflected solid execution in a crowded field.

Retrospective views

Demonocracy represented a pivotal point in Job for a Cowboy's , marking their maturation into a more sophisticated sound that emphasized intricate riffs and progressive structures over their earlier influences. This album built on the groundwork laid by Genesis (2007) and Ruination (2009), achieving a peak in compositional complexity that distanced the band from initial criticisms of gimmickry. It was the final release featuring longtime drummer Jon "The Charn" Rice, whose dynamic playing contributed to the album's aggressive yet nuanced percussion, before lineup shifts led to Navene Koperweis handling drums on Moon Healer (2024). In subsequent years, fan retrospectives have lauded the album's lasting appeal, with sites like Metal Storm assigning it a solid 7.6 rating based on 106 user votes, highlighting its endurance as a benchmark for the band's heavier phase. While no major reissues or remasters have emerged, Demonocracy experienced a notable streaming resurgence in the 2020s, bolstered by its availability on platforms such as Spotify and Bandcamp, where it continues to attract listeners revisiting the band's catalog. The album's politically charged themes—critiquing societal decay and through titles like "Imperium Wolves" and the portmanteau "Demonocracy"—have echoed in the broader metal scene following , aligning with waves of social unrest and inspiring discussions on power structures in . Its blend of brutal intensity and technical prowess influenced subsequent acts navigating the shift from to progressive elements, helping bridge genres for bands exploring similar evolutions. As of 2025, Demonocracy stands as a high point in Job for a Cowboy's tenure with , encapsulating their mid-career refinement without any documented updates, remasters, or anniversary editions to alter its original impact.

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