Seeking Seven

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Demons in Disguise 03:43 Tools
Wonder Why 03:45 Tools
A Long Way 03:52 Tools
Fall in Line 03:04 Tools
The Surface 03:28 Tools
We Are the Remedy 03:28 Tools
For Keeps 03:27 Tools
Reach 03:27 Tools
Shameless Face 03:27 Tools
The Voice Of No One (Feat. Brittany Coker) 03:27 Tools
One Good Lie 03:27 Tools
Sleepless Lullaby 03:27 Tools
Walk Away 05:11 Tools
The Voice of No One 05:11 Tools
Absent Abuse 04:32 Tools
Give 05:55 Tools
Pitiful Me (Feat. Mark Clingan) 05:11 Tools
Rose in the Garden 04:32 Tools
Save Me 06:10 Tools
While Falling 06:10 Tools
On The Surface 03:58 Tools
Too Far 06:10 Tools
Even If I Could 06:10 Tools
The Wait 06:10 Tools
Word Away 06:10 Tools
Pitiful Me 06:10 Tools
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Band Members: Robbie Ross Jake Andrews Jeremy Farrar Dakota Clayton Aaron Holmes Matt Miller Patrick Holley A studio experience can make a band, or completely destroy them. This fact couldn't be more clear for Seeking Seven, as they prepare to promote and push their punishing new EP, The Surface. The dark twists and turns present in the EP, produced by Grammy-nominated Travis Wyrick (10 Years, Pillar, P.O.D.) did not come without some soul-searching and growth; in fact, one would be hard pressed to recognize the recharged rock band from their selves merely a year ago. Bringing a set of 5 demos with them to Lakeside Studios in Knoxville, TN, the band pushed forward on their instruments and challenged themselves creatively in ways they themselves never thought to before. Seeking Seven has rebirthed their sound with new fire and passion. Now, just two years after they came together, Seeking Seven has already made an impression in a scene where being different counts as a black mark. With their untamed energy, powerful riffs, nuanced layers, and a booming rhythm section, Seeking Seven grabs the audience by the throat and doesn't let go until the last note has rung out. With lyrics brimming over with passion and emotion, and frontman Robbie Ross's soaring vocals to deliver them, Seeking Seven absolutely refuses to back down from any doubters before they've proven the power in their music. Their lead single, A Long Way, is prepped to take on the radio waves and raise audience fists high into the air with its anthemic chorus. Indeed, 2012 is shaping up to be, without a doubt, Seeking Seven's year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.