Seventh Day Slumber
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Seventh Day Slumber

Seventh Day Slumber formed in Huntington, West Virginia in 1996 with Joseph Rojas on vocals, Jeremy Holderfield on bass, and Trevor Squires on drums. They...

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Seventh Day Slumber, a Christian hard rock band from West Virginia

They formed in 1996 and have released over a dozen albums, blending melodic metal with themes of faith and struggle.

If you want to get a feel for them, listen to 'Blind Man' and 'Halos'. Those two tracks cover a lot of what they do.

Seventh Day Slumber's music has always been about raw, personal faith set to heavy guitars. Songs like 'Blind Man' and 'Halos' show how they can shift from hard rock anthems to quieter, more reflective moments without losing their edge. They've stuck with that sound for more than two decades, which says something about their consistency.

They started in Huntington, West Virginia in 1996 with Joseph Rojas on vocals, playing a style that leaned into melodic metal. Over the years, lineup changes and Rojas's vocal cord issues in 2008 led to breaks, but they kept releasing albums like 'Awake' in 2002 and 'Unveiled' in 2019.

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Seventh Day Slumber formed in Huntington, West Virginia in 1996 with Joseph Rojas on vocals, Jeremy Holderfield on bass, and Trevor Squires on drums. They started as a Christian hard rock band, playing music that leaned into melodic metal territory. Their early albums included 'Once Upon a Slumber' in 1998 and 'Finally Awake' the following year.

Over time, the band's lineup shifted. Squires left in 2003 and was replaced by John Murray on drums. Rojas dealt with vocal cord issues around 2008, which led to a break in activity. The current members include Rojas, Holderfield, guitarist Mike Bailey, and drummer Bryan Fowler. They've released more than a dozen studio albums, including 'Awake' in 2002, 'Once Again' in 2008, and 'Unveiled' in 2019.

Their song 'Halos' became a notable track for them, a ballad that connected with listeners both inside and outside Christian music circles. Other songs like 'My Struggle' and 'Surrender' reflect their thematic focus on faith and personal challenges. More recently, they released 'Death By Admiration' featuring The Word Alive.

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