Paul Maged releases sophomore album “Diamonds and Demons”

Set on a gritty rooftop overlooking the Manhattan skyline the debut single of NYC singer/songwriter Paul Maget’s new album “Diamonds and Demons” makes a statement on elitism and greed on modern society. Influenced by the current indie scene and bands like Pearl Jam, Green Day, Billy Joel, Elvis Costello and R.E.M., Maget’s music is punky and grungy with brutally honest lyrics exploring different social issues such as human warfare, religion and climate changes.

“Diamonds and Demons” is Maged’s sophomore record following his debut “In My Time”. It’s very classic rock with a cool garage vibe and songs varying from the almost acoustic ones like “My Dear Love” and “Somber Song” to the heavy riffs of “Human Warfare” and “Love and Lost in the Western World”. Besides music Paul has appeared in several independent films including festival award winner “Bobby G. Can’t Swim,” and also occasionally does stand-up comedy.

More about Paul – on his official website, Facebook and Twitter. You can purchase “Diamonds & Demons” on iTunes, where it’s already getting gathering very positive ratings.