
Seventh Seal
As Lives of One
© 2008 Sinai Muzik, LLC (796873046916)
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Baltimore based rock, metal, hardcore band with crushing beats and soaring vocal and guitar melodies that are combined to create songs appreciated by everyone.
tracks
- 1 Blessing
- 2 All These Things
- 3 Malice
- 4 Broken Soul
- 5 Fade
- 6 Whole
- 7 Eden
- 8 It Has Begun
- 9 Daylight Bleeds
- 10 Isomorph
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Seventh Seal: a band with a sound so ferocious and pounding, it stands apart from the norm, its lyrical messages of hope and positivity dovetailing beautifully with the music, providing a duality that is rare in the heavy-metal genre. Their music is charting extremely well on Internet and independent radio, with two songs, “Forsaken” and “Martyr,” reaching 1, ahead of such bands as Underoath, As I Lay Dying, Project 86, and P.O.D.
Nathan Heavel (bass, backing vocals), Josh Clark (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and Mark Mathias(drums) came together in 2002 to form Seventh Seal. They began writing material that would become the basis for the band’s 2003 debut album. Joe Begly(lead guitar, backing vocals) joined the band in the spring of 2003 and Seventh Seal then set about recording its hard-rock/metal album in the fall, working with award-winning producer Travis Wyrick.
In 2005 the band took on a new musical direction, exploring the genre of metal and hard rock, and recording an EP.
Seventh Seal has become a touring force in the Mid-Atlantic States, drawing large crowds at major rock venues, including The Recher Theatre, Fletchers, Sonar, The House of Rock, The Thunderdome, Jaxx, Stingers and the Funk Box. The band also has enjoyed national attention, being featured in the magazines HM and Relevant, both in articles and on compilation samplers.
As 2006 drew to a close, Seventh Seal added guitarist Justin Gosnell (Vestascension) to their line-up to further diversify their sound thus allowing lead singer Josh Clark more freedom to interact with their fans during their shows. The new line-up has been performing to rave reviews. The band, now a five-piece, is busily promoting the release of their very first National Debut due out in April of 2008.
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One of my favorites!
author: Chris YoungI recently bought this album, and it's great. It's made it onto my top 10 favorite albums. Great work, guys!
Listening to it now Love IT!
author: Micah NoirotSeven Seal! Rocks Hardcore- and They don't leave anything out when they put the music to the Page & then to the CD. Look to see & hear more!
very solid cd inspiring lyrics
author: Brian ClancyThis cd has it all. Hardcore rock, melodic flows, great vocals, and a great message. I have all kinds of music, inluding many christian bands and artists. These guys are one my fav. bands overall, period. They bring it everytime and hopefully will continue to produce more great music in the future.
- author: David C. Moody
This is by far one of my favorite bands out there. I love the intensity of the messsage, music, and dedication these guys put out. This is a MUST HAVE!!!