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"My Demons"
Single by Starset
from the album Transmissions
ReleasedOctober 24, 2013 (2013-10-24)
Recorded2013
Genre
Length4:48
LabelRazor & Tie
Songwriters
Producer
Starset singles chronology
"My Demons"
(2013)
"Carnivore"
(2014)

"My Demons" is a single by American rock band Starset, the first off of their debut studio album Transmissions. Initially released in 2013, it peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart in 2014.

Composition and themes

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The song has been described as an edgy, hard rock song with "boisterous" guitar and bass and a "catchy chorus".[1] AllMusic described the song as having "dramatic style...electronic elements, strings, heavy alternative rock, and more mysterious samples than an entire season of X-Files."[2] Converse to its layered and complicated studio composition, the band sometimes plays a stripped down acoustic version of the song live as well.[3]

Frontman Dustin Bates described the song's lyrical premise as "downtrodden protagonist superhero gains power from love interest", similar to something seen as in the 2008 and onward Iron Man films between Tony Stark and Pepper Potts.[4] Conversely, the song's music video was inspired and influenced by an account Bates had read on Nikola Tesla, in which Tesla states he encountered an extraterrestrial signal in 1901.[5] It was directed by Denver Cavins.[6]

Reception

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Commercially, the song peaked at number 5 on the Billboard US Mainstream Rock Songs chart in 2014.[7] The song also spent 41 weeks on the chart, more than any other song on the chart that year,[7] or in the chart's history, dating back to its beginning in 1981.[8] The song had accumulated over 73,000 downloads as of September 2014.[9] Outside of the traditional music charts, Billboard magazine also specifically noted its strong performance on music streaming websites. The song was an especially successful song on YouTube, with the track receiving 285.4 million views between September 2014 and November 2016.[7] For context, Billboard noted that the most viewed videos of two other extremely popular modern rock bands, "Uprising" by Muse and "The Pretender" by the Foo Fighters, only had 81 million and 143 million views, respectively.[7] The song's performance on Spotify was also noted, with it receiving over 30 million streams as of April 2017.[10]

Personnel

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  • Dustin Bates – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Brock Richards – lead guitar
  • Ron DeChant – bass
  • Adam Gilbert – drums

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for "My Demons"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[15] Gold 30,000
Canada (Music Canada)[16] Gold 40,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[17] Silver 200,000
United States (RIAA)[18] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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"My Demons" is a by the American rock band , released on October 24, 2013, as the from their debut studio , Transmissions. The track, written by Dustin Bates along with Aiello and Graves, delves into themes of psychological struggle, isolation, and the desperate call for rescue from one's inner torment, framed within the band's signature cinematic rock style blending electronic elements with heavy riffs. It marked Starset's breakthrough, garnering widespread radio play and establishing their science fiction-inspired narrative universe. Starset, formed in Columbus, Ohio, in 2013 by Bates—a former member of the band Downplay—the band draws from cosmic and dystopian motifs, positioning their music as intercepted transmissions from a future conflict. "My Demons" was produced by Rob Graves, and features a that visualizes the song's themes through surreal, interstellar imagery. Released initially as a promotional digital single, it preceded the full album's launch on July 8, 2014, via Records. Commercially, "My Demons" peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, spending a record 42 weeks on the tally in 2014—the longest run for any song that year. The single has accumulated over 500 million streams and views across platforms as of 2025, contributing to Starset's rising profile in the alternative rock scene. It was certified gold by the RIAA in 2018 and platinum in 2021, reflecting its enduring popularity and frequent inclusion in media soundtracks, including video games and trailers.

Background and creation

Development

Starset was formed in 2013 by Dustin Bates in , as a cinematic rock project deeply inspired by narratives and real-world scientific concepts. Bates, who had previously served as the vocalist for the band Downplay and held a background in , envisioned Starset as a endeavor in collaboration with the enigmatic Starset Society, aiming to blend rock music with themes of human potential and technological cautionary tales. This formation marked the beginning of Bates' shift toward integrating his interests in space exploration and storytelling into a cohesive artistic vision. "My Demons" originated as the for Starset's debut album Transmissions, with Bates penning the track to encapsulate themes of personal struggle, inner demons, and empowerment through relational support. The song's narrative draws from Bates' intent to create relatable lyrics that mirror the album's overarching sci-fi lore while addressing universal emotional battles. Initially developed as part of the project's early conceptualization, it was positioned to introduce the band's sound and message to audiences. Bates' extensive experience in music production, gained through his work with Downplay and independent projects, heavily influenced the song's creation, allowing him to experiment with layered production elements from the outset. Additionally, his fascination with superhero tropes shaped the lyrical framework, portraying a downtrodden protagonist who gains strength from a love interest—a dynamic that parallels the relationship between Tony Stark and in the Iron Man films. This approach infused the track with motivational undertones, aligning it with Bates' broader goal of inspiring listeners amid adversity. The writing sessions for "My Demons" took place in early 2013, coinciding with the inception of the Transmissions album and the assembly of Starset's lineup. Bates led the process, starting with solo composition before incorporating input from band members—such as Brock Richards and Ron DeChant—on initial demos to refine the arrangement and ensure it fit the cinematic aesthetic. These collaborative efforts solidified the song's structure, setting the stage for its radio release later that year.

Recording

The recording of "My Demons" occurred in 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee, as part of the sessions for Starset's debut album Transmissions, under the production oversight of Rob Graves for the Razor & Tie label. Dustin Bates, the band's frontman and primary songwriter, contributed to the creative direction throughout the process. The production incorporated electronic programming by Graves, Josh Baker, Chris Flury, Rob Hawkins, and Alex Niceforo to integrate synth layers with the band's hard rock foundation, while orchestral depth was achieved through string arrangements by David Davidson and Graves, featuring performances by Nashville session musicians including violinists David Angell and David Davidson, violist Monisa Angell, and cellist John Catchings. This approach created a cinematic atmosphere by layering strings over guitars and vocals, emphasizing the track's blend of intensity and epic scope. Mixing was handled by Ben Grosse at Mix LA, with assistance from Paul Pavao, and the process concluded in time for the single's promotional release on , 2013, ahead of the full album's completion later that year.

Composition and themes

Musical style

"My Demons" is classified as an track incorporating elements of , electronic music, and orchestral arrangements. The song features prominent boisterous electric guitars and a driving bass line that contribute to its energetic rock foundation, complemented by a highly catchy chorus designed for broad appeal. These hybrid influences create a distinctive sound that blends aggressive rock instrumentation with atmospheric production, setting it apart from traditional rock compositions. The song follows a conventional verse-chorus with progressive building intensity across its sections, including an introductory "mayday" motif, verses, pre-choruses, choruses, a bridge, and an outro. It has a runtime of 4:48 and is composed in the key of , allowing for a tense, emotive progression that escalates from introspective verses to anthemic choruses. This supports the track's dynamic shifts, enhancing its emotional and sonic impact. Electronic beats and orchestral strings are integrated into the studio production to impart a cinematic quality, evoking a sense of grandeur and narrative depth that distinguishes "My Demons" from pure rock tracks. The hybrid production emphasizes layered synths and string swells alongside the core rock elements, resulting in a polished, immersive . While acoustic adaptations have been performed in live settings, the original studio version highlights this multifaceted production approach.

Lyrical content

The of "My Demons" portray a overwhelmed by internal struggles, metaphorically represented as "demons" that symbolize personal turmoil and emotional sickness, reflecting a downtrodden individual's journey toward redemption through reliance on a supportive interest. The begins with of crisis and isolation, as in the opening lines "Mayday, mayday / The ship is slowly sinking / They think I'm crazy but they don't know the feeling / They're all around me / Circling like vultures," evoking a sense of despair and external judgment that exacerbates the inner conflict. Key lines such as "Take my demons away" in the chorus serve as a for , underscoring themes of redemption and derived from interpersonal connection, with the verse "I need your help, I can't fight this forever / I know you're watching, I can feel you out there" highlighting and the transformative role of the love interest. The overall arc progresses from helplessness—"I cannot stop this sickness taking over / It takes control and drags me into nowhere"—to hopeful resolution in the bridge and outro, " and I'll sing / You make everything okay (All okay) / We are one and the same / You take all of the pain away / Save me if I become my demons," illustrating through unity. Poetic devices enhance the emotional depth, particularly the repetition of "Take my demons away" in the chorus, which builds urgency and reinforces the theme of seeking release from turmoil, allowing listeners to immerse in dual metaphors of personal and cosmic struggle. This structure ties the song's intimate redemption narrative to Starset's expansive sci-fi lore, where individual battles mirror humanity's fight against manipulative technology.

Release and promotion

Single release

"My Demons" was first released independently as a promotional digital single on August 1, 2013, by the band , serving as the for their debut studio album Transmissions, which followed on July 8, 2014, via Records. The track was distributed primarily in digital formats, including downloads on platforms like and , as well as streaming availability on services such as and , targeting the U.S. market initially while achieving global accessibility through these digital channels. Physical releases were limited to promotional CD singles sent to radio stations in 2014, with the song later featured on the digital deluxe edition of Transmissions released in 2016. As part of the album launch promotion, "My Demons" received on rock radio stations, helping to build anticipation for Transmissions. International variations included a promotional CD release in 2014, though the primary focus remained on North American distribution.

Marketing efforts

Following the band's signing with on April 30, 2014, launched a targeted radio campaign for "My Demons," focusing on mainstream rock stations, which propelled the track to significant airplay, including a historic 41-week run on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart, peaking at number 5. This push capitalized on the song's independent release in 2013, amplifying its reach through consistent rotation on formats like Sirius XM's Octane channel in late 2013 and early 2014. The band built pre-release hype through social media teasers and direct fan engagement on their official YouTube channel, where early audio uploads in January 2014 and subsequent lyric videos fostered community interaction ahead of the full music video's debut in May. This strategy leveraged fan-driven content, with user-generated videos and shares in gaming and anime communities contributing to over 285 million views for "My Demons" by late 2016, far exceeding official uploads. Promotion extended to live integrations, tying the single to Starset's 2013-2014 tour dates and festival appearances. With over 100 documented concerts that year, including opening slots for acts like on the Black Widow Tour, these events showcased "My Demons" as a set staple, sustaining momentum alongside the album release. Streaming efforts included strategic placements on platforms like , where inclusions in rock and alternative playlists drove early adoption and long-term growth, with the track amassing millions of streams by mid-decade through algorithmic and editorial recommendations.

Music video

Production

The music video for "My Demons" was directed by Denver Cavins and produced by Dustin Bates, with filming taking place in early 2014. The production featured a modest budget directed toward achieving a distinctive sci-fi aesthetic, including elaborate and narrative integration to evoke a sense of cosmic intrigue and historical resonance. A key inspiration for the video stemmed from Nikola Tesla's reported 1899 encounter with an extraterrestrial signal, as detailed in his 1901 publication, which the creative team drew upon to blend real historical elements with fictional storytelling. Archival footage of Tesla, including clips where he discusses receiving mysterious transmissions, was incorporated to ground the visuals in this real-world event while amplifying the video's thematic exploration of signals from beyond. Technical production relied on green screen compositing to generate immersive cosmic environments, such as starry voids and ethereal transmissions, allowing the band's live performance footage—captured in controlled studio settings—to be seamlessly woven into the overarching narrative framework. This approach enabled dynamic transitions between the musicians' intense delivery and the video's speculative sci-fi motifs. The completed video premiered on the band's official YouTube channel on May 6, 2014.

Synopsis and themes

The music video for "My Demons," directed by Denver Cavins and released on May 6, , unfolds in a sci-fi framework where Thomas Bell, positioned in the year 2047, transmits a urgent warning signal back through time to recipients including Stephen Browning in 2013 and in 1911. This transmission acts as a prophetic alert from a dystopian future, highlighting the perils of unchecked technological advancement and personal downfall. The narrative centers on Bell's struggle as he receives and acts upon this signal, engaging in visceral confrontations with shadowy manifestations of his inner demons amid crumbling, futuristic environments, ultimately leading to a moment of self-empowerment and resolve. Visual elements blend high-concept aesthetics inspired by H.R. Giger's biomechanical designs from Alien, featuring the band performing in custom-fabricated space suits and masks sourced from everyday components like Amazon parts. Key motifs include crackling radio transmissions evoking Nikola Tesla's historical experiments with wireless communication, interspersed with dynamic sequences portraying the protagonist in superhero-esque poses—leaping through voids and shattering dark entities—to symbolize the fight against psychological turmoil. These visuals reinforce the video's immersive, otherworldly tone while tying into the band's self-produced, low-budget yet ambitious production style. Thematically, the video amplifies the song's core redemption journey by framing it as a cautionary time-travel within Starset's expansive lore, where transmissions from a ravaged future urge intervention to avert catastrophe. This extension portrays inner demons not merely as personal afflictions but as harbingers of broader , culminating in as a against inevitable doom. The underscores themes of isolation, foresight, and human resilience, positioning the protagonist's victory as a pivotal spark in the band's of interstellar warnings. In terms of reception, the video propelled the song's viral reach, with content—including the official upload and a prominent fan lyric video—accumulating 285 million views by 2016, a figure that has since grown to over 470 million combined as of 2025, reflecting sustained popularity and cultural resonance.

Commercial performance

Chart positions

"My Demons" by experienced significant traction on radio and sales charts following its release, marking the band's breakthrough as a debut single. The track debuted on the Mainstream Rock chart in early 2014 and gradually climbed, bolstered by increasing airplay and the May 2014 music video release, before reaching its peak in October 2014. Its extended chart presence underscored its enduring appeal in the rock genre. The song's performance was primarily concentrated in the United States, with more modest results abroad in specialized rock rankings. Below is a summary of its key chart positions:
ChartPeak PositionWeeks on ChartNotes
Billboard Mainstream Rock#542Longest run for a debut rock single at the time; peaked October 4, .
#26--
Billboard Rock Airplay#26--
World Modern Rock Top 30 Singles#175International rock airplay aggregate; 2014 entries.
Internationally, "My Demons" saw limited entries in rock-oriented formats, reflecting its niche appeal outside mainstream pop markets. Sales figures contributed to its sustained U.S. chart momentum, though detailed thresholds are addressed elsewhere.

Certifications and sales

"My Demons" received its first major certification in the United States when the (RIAA) awarded it status on July 13, 2018, for 500,000 units sold or streamed. The track was later certified by the RIAA on November 12, 2021, recognizing 1,000,000 units, which includes equivalent album units from streaming and track sales. Early digital sales for "My Demons" were strong, with the track surpassing 73,000 downloads in the U.S. by 2014, according to Nielsen SoundScan data. Post-2014, the song's performance shifted toward streaming dominance, with digital sales contributing to ongoing equivalents under thresholds. By April 2017, it had accumulated over 30 million on . As of November 2025, the song has surpassed 408 million on . Growth continued, exemplified by over 450 million views across uploads, including a popular fan lyric video, as of 2025.
RegionCertificationUnitsDate
United States (RIAA)Platinum1,000,000November 12, 2021
These figures highlight the song's sustained commercial viability through a mix of initial sales and long-term streaming .

Reception and legacy

Critical response

Upon its release as the from Starset's debut album Transmissions, "My Demons" received praise from music critics for its innovative fusion of elements with electronic and orchestral components, creating a sound that felt both contemporary and expansive. Reviewers highlighted how the track's hypnotic keyboards and urgent strings blended seamlessly with heavy guitar riffs, evoking a cinematic atmosphere that amplified its emotional intensity. In a 2018 compilation of Halloween-themed songs, the outlet described the song as a "fist-pumping anthem" featuring "ominous vocals" and "urgent strings," underscoring its anthemic appeal. The track's surprising viral traction on , where fan-driven content propelled it to over 285 million views by 2016, further highlighted its appeal. Critics also commended the production's role in enhancing the song's delivery, noting its orchestral intro and haunting verses that engulfed listeners in a sense of urgency and . The track's thematic exploration of inner conflict and redemption was seen as bolstered by this polished, soundtrack-worthy , which drew comparisons to sci-fi narratives while maintaining broad . Dustin Bates' vocal earned particular acclaim, with reviewers praising his ability to shift from soft, vulnerable tones to powerful, brutal crescendos, lending authenticity to the ' plea for from personal demons. While some critiques pointed to the song's reliance on familiar superhero-esque motifs—mirroring elements from bands like and AFI, which occasionally felt formulaic—its strengths in vocal dynamism and structural catchiness outweighed these concerns in most assessments. For instance, the chorus's soaring, repetitive hook was lauded for its memorability and emotional punch, contributing to the track's standout status on the album. Aggregate professional sentiment from 2013-2014 reviews positioned "My Demons" as a promising debut single, with outlets like Cryptic Rock awarding the parent album 3.5 out of 5 stars for its ambitious execution despite occasional clichés.

Cultural impact

"My Demons" marked a breakthrough for , solidifying their presence in the rock scene as the from their debut Transmissions. Released in 2013, the track achieved the longest run on the Mainstream Rock chart for any song that year, spending 41 weeks on the tally and peaking at number 5, driving widespread radio airplay that introduced the band's cinematic sound to a broad audience. This momentum significantly boosted Transmissions' chart performance and facilitated Starset's early tours, expanding their live presence across and building a dedicated fanbase around their narrative-driven rock style. The song's integration into media extended its reach beyond traditional music platforms. It was released as downloadable content for the video game Rock Band 4 in 2018, allowing players to perform its dynamic arrangement and introducing it to gaming communities. Additionally, "My Demons" frequently appears in curated playlists on streaming services like , while inspiring fan-created edits and covers that reinterpret its themes for online audiences, further amplifying its viral footprint. As of November 2025, "My Demons" maintained enduring popularity, with over 409 million streams on reflecting sustained listener engagement more than a decade after its release. Its lyrics, centered on confronting inner struggles, have resonated as a symbol of resilience in pop culture, often invoked in discussions of personal overcoming adversity. The track's official videos and fan uploads have collectively garnered over 500 million views, underscoring its lasting digital legacy. In the broader rock landscape, "My Demons" contributed to the popularization of cinematic rock hybrids in the post-2013 era, fusing with orchestral swells and electronic production to create immersive, story-like experiences. 's approach, exemplified by this single, influenced subsequent acts blending genre elements for theatrical effect, helping elevate the subgenre's visibility in .

Personnel and live performances

Band credits

The core performance credits for "My Demons" feature lead vocals and by Dustin Bates, by Brock Richards, bass by Ron DeChant, and drums by Adam Gilbert. Writing credits for the song are attributed to Dustin Bates, Stephen Aiello, and Rob Graves. In terms of production, Rob Graves served as the primary producer, with Ben Schmitt handling engineering and Ben Grosse contributing to mixing.

Notable live renditions

"My Demons" debuted live in late , and quickly became a standard setlist staple during Starset's Transmissions Tour in 2014, performed in approximately 80% of shows across the tour's 150 dates. Acoustic renditions of the song emerged in 2015, including a stripped-down performance featuring guitar and vocals during the band's session for Daytrotter, which highlighted the track's emotional core without electronic production. Similar acoustic versions appeared in select 2021 live shows, such as intimate fan events where the arrangement emphasized vocal delivery and minimal instrumentation to foster closer audience connection. The song featured prominently at major festivals in 2024, including Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival on May 18, where it served as a setlist highlight amid the band's high-energy performance. At The Astro in , on September 21, Starset integrated "My Demons" into their Immersion Tour set, enhanced by synchronized light shows and visuals that created a cinematic atmosphere, immersing attendees in the song's thematic narrative. Over time, full-band electric performances of "My Demons" evolved into high-production spectacles through 2025, maintaining the song's driving riffs and synth layers while incorporating fan sing-alongs during the anthemic chorus to amplify communal energy at venues like .

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