Ryan Clark
Metal Singer
Singer and guitarist best known as one of the founding members of the Christian metal band Demon Hunter alongside his brother Don Clark. Demon Hunter has released more than half a dozen albums since the band began in 2000.
He worked as a vocalist and guitarist for a number of bands including Focal Point and Training for Utopia.
He served as the art director for Solid State Records and it's parent company Tooth & Nail Records. With experience in design, he contributed to the New Masters of Photoshop, Volume 2.
Though Demon Hunter was formed with his brother Don, the elder brother left the band in 2009 to take care of his family.
The Demon Hunter album Resident Evil: Apocalypse featured vocals by artists like Trevor McNevan.