Seventh Wonder | |
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Origin | Stockholm, Sweden |
Genres | Progressive metal, Power metal |
Years active | 2000 - present |
Labels | Lion Music (2004- present) |
Associated acts | Silent Call, Aeon Zen |
Website | www.seventhwonder.nu |
Members | |
Andreas "Kyrt" Söderin Tommy Karevik Andreas Blomqvist Johan Liefvendahl Stefan Norgren |
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Past members | |
Ola Halén Andi Kravljaca Johnny Sandin |
Seventh Wonder is a progressive metal band from Stockholm, Sweden formed in 2000. They are currently on the Lion Music record label.
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Seventh Wonder was formed in 2000 by bass player Andreas Blomqvist, guitarist Johan Liefvendahl and drummer Johnny Sandin after their previous band fell apart.
The music turned towards the side of progressive metal and as the band was joined by keyboard player Andreas Kyrt Söderin late 2000, the new sound was cemented further.
Two demos were recorded, the first in 2001 (Seventh Wonder) and the second in 2003 (Temple In The Storm), both of which received good press. Many singers have come and gone in Seventh Wonder over the years, among others Ola Halén of power metal band Insania Sthlm. The longest lasting member in the past was Andi Kravljaca (ex: Heave, Elsesphere, now Silent Call), and it was with Kravljaca at the microphone that the band recorded their debut album Become (released in 2005), after landing a record deal with Finland's Lion Music.
Become was well received by the press and top scores were given everywhere. However, the band and Andi decided to part ways shortly after the recording process had ended and once more the search for a singer started.
Tommy Karevik joined the band in 2005, prior to the release of Become.
The next album, entitled Waiting in the Wings, was recorded in 2006 and was mixed and mastered by Tommy Hansen.
Waiting in the Wings got even greater reviews than Become did, scoring multiple top scores of 10 out of 10 "Review by "Progressor.net"". Nov 10, 2006. http://www.progressor.net/review/seventh_wonder_2006.html., "Review by "TreeHouse of Death"". Feb 14, 2007. http://www.treehouseofdeath.com/?p=546., "Review by "Prognaut"". Jan 10, 2007. Archived from the original on 2009-10-22. http://web.archive.org/web/20091022152200/http://geocities.com/prognaut/reviews/seventh-wonder.html., "Review by "Living For Metal"". Oct 18, 2006. http://www.livingformetal.com/reviews/review.aspx?reviewid=238., not too common in the business.
2007 was a year of writing new material and playing live. During 2007 Seventh Wonder has played in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, England and the Netherlands together with acts such as Jorn Lande, Pagan's Mind, Queensryche, Testament, Sun Caged and Redemption. In August 2007 the band also parted ways with Intromental Management, however, continuing to work with Lion Music.
Seventh Wonder released their next album, Mercy Falls, on September 12, 2008. It is a concept album about a man who drops into a coma after a car crash and dreams of a place called Mercy Falls, while his family tries in vain to wake him from his sleep.
In December 2009, they began writing material for The Great Escape. They entered the studio in April 2010, and post regular updates on their official forum and YouTube channel. [1]
On August 14, 2010 it was announced that drummer Johnny Sandin was going to quit the band after the gigs which were announced by that date due to private reasons. The band is now officially looking for a new drummer. [2]
The album The Great Escape was released on December 3, 2010, and was very well-received by fans and critics.
On April 25, 2011, Seventh wonder announced that Stefan Norgren had replaced Sandin as the Band's drummer.
Seventh Wonder mix fast paced, guitar driven instrumental passages with soaring vocal melodies. They are recognized for the technical virtuosity of both the bassist Andreas Blomqvist and guitarist Johan Liefvendahl.
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