Seeing Seven

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Seeing Seven was formed by Thomas Walton, Frank Walton. Jim Draper, and Kerry LaChance. The band united accepted a mission in which led them to where they are now. They write and create a form of music they call their own. With influences ranging widely from A Perfect Circle, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and Coheed & Cambria, to Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Staind. Their music is has been vastly described as passionate, meaningful, and creative. Like a well oiled machine. They released their debut album entitled "Flow Like Water", recorded with Jason McEntire @ Sawhorse Recordings, on 07.07.07 (July 7th, 2007) to the world and have sold copies in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United States of America. They have been featured in media outlets throughout the U.S. for their efforts of not only creativity but also their willingness to achieve a positive change in the world. Seeing Seven has been an active member of charity organizations such as The American Cancer Society (Relay for Life) and St. Judes Children's Hospital and always lend a helping hand to those in need when they can. Best described as an "Epic", from the emotional verses and hooks to the driven guitars and rhythmatic patterns, the music created by this band will grab ahold of the soul and take it for an inspiring journey through different stages of one's life. There is so much still to learn and there is so much more still to come from them. Take a listen and feel it for yourself. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.