Seventh Avenue (Band)

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Seventh Avenue
Background information
Origin United States of Germany Wolfsburg, Germany
Genre(s) Heavy metal
Power metal
White metal
Christian metal
Years active 1989 - present
Label(s) Massacre Records
Website http://www.seventh-avenue.de
Members
Herbie Langhans
Mike Pflüger
Florian Gottsleben
Markus Beck
Former members
Louis Schock (until 1997)
Andi Gutjar (until 1997)
Wiliam Hieb (until 1998)
Geronimo Stade (until 2004)

Seventh Avenue is a Christian heavy Metal Band from Wolfsburg, Germany, formed in 1989. The band launched a demo entitled First Strike in 1993 but the loss of their guitarist delayed their first album, Rainbowland, until 1995. They then signed with Treasure Hunt Records. Their first release on this label, Tales Of Tales, topped at 18 on the Japanese Heavy Metal Charts. The 1998 release, Southgate, was licensed to Megahard Records for release in Brazil, where the band subsequently toured.

They released two albums, Between The Worlds and Eternals, on Massacre Records, and are currently unsigned.

Their music can be considered white metal, as it often draws its themes from the Bible.

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[edit] References

"Seventh Avenue". German Wikipedia. December 20, 2006, 20:44.

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