For fans of Fear Factory, Ministry, Skinny Puppy
Michael Fulkerson brings Hard Rock and Metal to the masses with his albums Demon King Malefic and Demon King Malfaeus. Pulsating through the speakers while awakening the most thrilling part of one’s senses. Many of his songs have a very theatrical and cinematic feel to them, sounding a bit dark as an added twist. Imagine an epic battle playing out with “Set up by the police,” and “Don’t Blame Her.”
On the flip side, the arrangement in “LIL Miss Spooky Boo,” brings a more demure style to the table. While “Love Conquers All” and “Religiously persecuted” are audible delights that have an almost medieval vibe to them with a regal tone.
Jewel of My Life is his number one hit, full of emotion with rich instrumentals, an experience you’ll never forget. Jewel of My Life is deep and slightly dark.
The Haunted Spirit 1 is fast, furious and energetic. With driving double bass work and chugging bass guitar riffs, Fulkerson’s vocal approach brings a level of unparalleled authenticity to his already unique sound. The Haunted Spirit 2 contains the same music but is sang with the creepiest, demonic sound ever heard on an album. Fulkerson evokes a myriad of emotions throughout both albums.
LIL Miss Spooky Boo rips open experimental territory with a fleeting intro of Seraphic highs which makes Fulkerson’s high vocals astounding. The genres of Metal are wide, vast, and constantly evolving. With potential appeal for varied Metal fans, modern music history buffs, these two albums can find a healthy community. It is perfect for aesthetic driven playlists. Hailing from Gothenburg, Nebraska, 45 years old and is a solo artist, he goes against the grain in all he does with his music.
Born premature, Michael Fulkerson has had to face an uphill battle with his hearing impaired in both ears. Despite that, he found a love for music early on in the first grade and has never strayed far from it. As he got older, various genres peaked his interest but his heart ultimately always went back to hard rock. A proud metalhead, Michael Fulkerson has never been one to settle for the norm. Going against the grain in all he does, including his music, is where he feels most comfortable.
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