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Seven -Freedom Call cd

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With slipcase and two bonus tracks

In the beginning was the word – wasn’t it? From a biblical point of view, the word marked the beginning of all being in the world. However, the Czech heavy metallers of Seven have written their own genesis and performed only instrumentally at the beginning of their career for a long time. At the turn of the millennium, Crying Wold saw the light of day. For an instrumental album it had quite remarkable sales figures. Kirk takes a trip down memory lane: “We had been playing instrumental music for a long time. It was hard, yet it was possible thanks to all the people around Seven. I was searching for a voice to suit our music all the time – one that gives you goosebumps. It’s always been my philosophy that no singer is better than a bad singer!” At about the same time with the workings on “Entice From Sea“ (2002), Kirk came into contact with Doro Pesch, which on the one hand eventuated in friendship that lasts until today and on the other hand resulted in a collaboration for the next record “Sevens“ (2004), on which the metal queen contributed to two tracks. Light Of Souls was released in 2007, which contained of one half with guest vocals and another instrumental half. It was one vocalist Lukas Pisank joined that things started to happened and the band found themselves out on tour supporting Rage and it was here that they deepened their friendship with Rage’s six string player Victor Smolski, who took on the task to produce their album Freedom Call, as well as refining it with some of his lyrics. “I’d even consider him as a part of Seven“, Kirk states proudly. Freedom Call combines 12 powerful songs, in which Lukas Pisarik celebrates his incomparably energized debut properly. One can’t imagine anyone whose voice could surf the rock-hard, yet highly melodical riff-waves more elegantly than he does. The tracks on Freedom Call aren’t lacking anything – explosive, first-class firework of pleasure, whose echo will hog the auditory canals of die-hard Metal fans in the long run. And God said: Let there be Metal! And Seven rocked.

Track list:
1. Freedom Call
2. Brain Eater
3. Get It
4. The Road
5. So Scared
6. Suicide Fall
7. Abandoned
8. Wild In The Night
9. The Joker
10. You Steal My Breath
11. To Hell
12. War Within
13. Autumn In The Rose Garden
14. No Surrender

Additional information

Label

Nuclear blast records

Catalogue Number

NB 2771-2

Release Year

2011