My Demons Galore “Empty Bottles”

My Demons Galore, from Brooklyn, came together from a shared love of bands such as Queen, Muse, My Chemical Romance, and Biffy Clyro – among others. The band has released their new song, ‘Empty Bottles’, and show they have found the perfect balance between music that is accessible to the masses and a finely crafted style which would hook even the most critical of musicians.

Their self-titled EP was released to critical acclaim on Halloween last year, and as a result the band has carved for itself a hard rock niche in Brooklyn, a locality which is otherwise characterised by trendy electronica and folk – thus proving that there is indeed a call for rock music in the area. My Demons Galore have wholeheartedly staked their claim at the forefront of the next rock wave, and have set their sights on Brooklyn, the remainder of New York City, and the world.

The video for ‘Empty Bottles’ focuses on a hedonistic romp, fuelled by sex, drugs and all round debauchery, with lead singer Dan Aviz at the centre of the action. The rest of the band feature in the clip as well, at one point dressed in bondage gear while playing their instruments (this is not a euphemism).

You can find My Demons Galore online on their Facebook page. ‘Empty Bottles’ is available on iTunes.

My Demons Galore - Empty Bottles (Official Music Video)

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