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Artist description
Sevenfold's strong Melodic Metal sound shows its not impossible or boring to fuse simple driving songs with a heavy progressive influence. |
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Music Style
Melodic Metal |
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Musical Influences
Faith No More, Staind, Incubus, Slayer, Dream Theater, Tool, Helmet, Black Sabbath. |
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Similar Artists
Incubus, Faith No More, Staind |
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Artist History
Sevenfold was born in early 1998, when several local musicians began collaborating in search of a new sound. Three years, and several members, later Sevenfold is still around producing and performing all original music. First they lure you in slowly with clean, quiet melodies and then surprise you and drop down in to a heavy and aggressive groove. Sevenfold’s music combines many musical styles and influences, making their show full of a little something for everyone.
With their current lineup’s chemistry raging, they look to expand to an even wider and more diverse audience. The emotion and moods conveyed by their music relate to everyone, as you will find out if you catch their live performance. Sevenfold is proud to have a blossoming grassroots following that grows with each show they play. Just listening to the tracks on disc doesn’t do justice what it means to experience Sevenfold.
They’re musically complex and diverse, brimming with energy onstage, and unlimited in their ability to emotionally enrapture others with the power of their music.
Sevenfold has performed with national acts including Lennon (Arista) at several events, Static X (Warner Bros.) Overkill, The Step Kings, and Human Disorder.
A full-length recording is currently in the works and will be released soon. |
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Group Members
Wendell Hess -Vocals, Jonathan Collett - Guitar, Nathan McDaniel - Guitar & vocals, Jason Delph - Keyboard and turntables, Lee Bruner - Bass and vocals, Chad Hagedorn - drums |
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Albums
Use What Hurts |
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Location
London, KY - USA |
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