There is a specific kind of freedom that only comes when you stop pretending the night isn't dark. It is the "Dew" of honesty—wet, cold, and grounding—hitting the floor as you realize the shadows can't follow you into the "Dawn." "Demons" is the sound of that transition. It’s the realization that while the whispers of the past might linger like morning fog, they have no power over a soul that has finally decided to walk into the light.
The folk-infused, rhythmically driving single, Demons, by Josiah Queen, is a "Dew & Dawn" masterpiece of modern, acoustic-driven testimony. Known for his signature "Gospel-Folk" sound that blends the grit of a traveling troubadour with the heart of a psalmist, Josiah uses this track to tackle the reality of spiritual warfare with refreshing vulnerability. The acoustic guitar provides a percussive, earthy "pulse," while his gravelly, sincere vocals strip away the polished layers of traditional worship. It’s a song for the car ride at sunrise, for the moments when you need to remember that the One in you is greater than the shadows behind you. Add this fresh, gritty anthem to your "Victory & Vulnerability" playlist and let the dawn chase the shadows away.