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Singer-songwriter Gab De La Vega has released a new single, Demons of Tomorrow, an energetic and melodic track, arranged by the full lineup of his backing band, The Open Cages. Who are the Demons of Tomorrow? Gab De La Vega says “they manifest themselves in the form of torment, anxiety, insomnia, thoughts that haunt us at night. Questions about the meaning of life, death, our presence on Earth and what remains of us once it comes to the very heart of our existence. I wanted to combine intense, sincere and unfiltered words with music that would contrast with the depth of the song’s themes. A way to exorcise my demons, taking myself seriously only up to a certain point and trying to accept reality, and then finding the strength to make peace with myself and with life, with its ups and downs.”
The video released to promote the release captures the imagery of a concert in a small live club, with stage diving, pogo and sing-alongs worthy of the wildest punk concerts… and the choice was not random. Gab De La Vega says: “Two years ago I had just released my third album when the pandemic broke out. I was able to play a bit since then, but it was very little compared to what it was supposed to be, especially in terms of shows with the full band lineup. So we decided to organize the filming of the video as a real concert in a small live club, where both we musicians and the people who attended could relive the emotion of that magical and cathartic moment that is a live show. Everyone really missed it and the energy was through the roof. I think the video captures well the most genuine feelings of that moment, as well as the single. The times we’ve been through fueled my Demons of Tomorrow, which invaded everyday’s life as well. Being on stage, playing this song with my bandmates and singing it with the people galvanized me. Live music is lifeblood.”

Demons Of Tomorrow was recorded in July 2021 and is now available via digital platforms, less than a month before Gab De La Vega‘s fourth album recordings begin. Gab De La Vega has also announced that his solo acoustic tour, which was canceled last fall, is rescheduled for May with dates, spread across Austria, Germany and the Netherlands.
You can stream and purchase Demons Of Tomorrow here