Psychic Pawn - Expedient Demise [full Demo - 1991] -

As the final chord of "Phobic Entombment" vibrated through the floorboards, a strange silence fell over the room. It was the sound of four guys realizing they’d captured lightning in a jar—or rather, a storm in a magnetic strip.

It was 1991. The air in Arizona was thick with a heat that didn't go away at night, but inside the tracking room, it was ice cold. Psychic Pawn - Expedient Demise [Full Demo - 1991]

"Again," the engineer muttered over the talkback. His eyes were bloodshot, reflected in the glass of the sound booth. As the final chord of "Phobic Entombment" vibrated

The neon hum of the 24-hour laundromat next door was the only thing louder than the tape hiss. Inside "The Vault," a basement studio that smelled of stale cigarettes and ozone, Psychic Pawn was mid-incantation. The air in Arizona was thick with a

Seth sat behind the kit, his sticks blurred motions of kinetic violence. He wasn't just keeping time; he was hammering nails into the coffin of the decade prior. Beside him, the guitars churned—a thick, muddy wall of sound that felt like being buried alive in wet sand. They were recording Expedient Demise , a demo that felt less like a musical debut and more like a forensic report from the edge of the abyss.