If you’ve ever wondered what it would sound like to toss a chainsaw, a disco ball, and a Black Sabbath record into a blender, The Quick & Easy Boys have your answer, and it absolutely rips. 'Demons', the lead single from their latest album 'SCARY THINGS', is an unholy fusion of thunderous riffs, theatrical absurdity, and groove-soaked defiance that only this Portland trio could conjure.
From the first downbeat, 'Demons' lunges forward with a devilish grin, fuelled by gritty bass lines, fire-spitting guitar licks, and percussion that swings like it’s trying to shake the devil out of the dancefloor.
But the real genius is how the band plays with contrast. For all the ferocity, there’s humour bubbling just under the surface. The video, helmed by longtime collaborator Jon Meyer, leans fully into that playful menace, pulling off a satirical fever dream complete with pyro, choreographed mayhem, and some mischievous moral panic. It’s campy, it’s sharp, and impossible to look away from.
Whether you came for the funk, the freak show, or the full-throttle catharsis, 'Demons' kicks the door in, throws on a feather boa, and dares you to join the ritual. And let’s be real, you probably should.
Watch the new video for 'Demons' in the player below.