Seventh Day

Seventh Day

Seventh Day

Track Listings
 
1. Believe In The One
2. Lily
3. Oxygen
4. Seventh Day
5. Lifeline
6. Guns Over London
7. The Best In Me
8. Heaven Knows Your Name
9. Soul Surgery
10. Angel City

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
2001 release for the melodic hard rock act. 10 tracks including, 'Believe in the One', 'Lily' and 'Oxygen'.

Seventh Day,Von Groove,Z Records,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Finally Awake
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • GOOD rock cd.
  • By Far SDS's best effort!
  • Excellent CD!
  • AWESOME REAL CHRISTIAN PERFORMERS
  • Good Music With Very Good Lyrics
Finally Awake
Seventh Day Slumber
Manufacturer: Bec Recordings / Emd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000NA28CK
Release Date: 2007-03-20

Tracks:

  1. Awake
  2. Last Regret
  3. Missing Pages
  4. My Only Hope
  5. Always
  6. Breaking Away
  7. Burning Bridges
  8. Undone
  9. On My Way Home
  10. Broken Buildings
  11. Every Saturday

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars GOOD rock cd........2007-07-18

A little heavier, and all around a little more even. I'm liking this cd alot more than the last two. Never really been a big fan but this album makes me reconsider. Best song is without a doubt Awake but there's lots of winners on here.

4 out of 5 stars By Far SDS's best effort!.......2007-07-07

I had heard SDS's first two releases and thought that they were good, heart pumping rock. But I was not ready for this CD. With new producer, Paul Ebersold (Third Day- Wire) onboard, SDS has released a far superior effort to their first two CDs (and I liked those). The sound is bigger, the drums hit louder, and the guitars are fuller. The overall sound of the CD is simalar to Nickleback, but heavier. My one complaint is that most of the really good songs are at the beginning, but the whole CD is very listenable. Having seen these guys live, I am really impressed with their ministry. They are one of the few bands that don't put out that "Rock star" vibe. All in all, a very good hard rock CD. It stands up well against their mainstream counterparts.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent CD!.......2007-06-22

Seventh Day Slumber's new album "Finally Awake" is Christ worthy rock that I believe any Christian rock fan is going to love.

1. Awake 10/10 - This is a very heavy and solid rock track. The vocals are spot on, and the guitar will totally rock you. The lyrics have to do with peer pressure, and trying to look like someone else instead of yourself. Wonderful song.

2. Last Regret 7/10 - A metal fashioned lament, woeing the singers lost years without Christ. A good strong melody, and wonderful guitar save this song, as the vocals resort to screaming more than once.

3. Missing Pages 10/10 - Wonderful tune. This is the CD's main radio hit, and it shines. Basically this song speaks out to lost people who have built walls around their hearts and souls.

4. My Only Hope 10/10 - Great rock song about Christ being our only hope. One of the heavier songs on the album.

5. Always 9/10 - Great acoustic drven ballad.

6. Breaking Away 10/10 - My favorite ballad on the album. The change from verse to chorus is amazingly unique, and the lyrics are so encouraging. "Breaking away, from everything that's hopeless, the world ahead looks wonderful today."

7. Burning Bridges 10/10 - The next great fist pumper on the album. I like to listen to this one cranked up.

8. Undone 10/10 - A wonderful ballad that finds the band crying out to Jesus, asking for restoration.

9. On My Way Home 9/10 - Yet another great ballad.

10. Broken Buildings 10/10 - Heavy rock set to a punk beat and a major key, I love it.

11. Every Saturday 8/10 - Great closing number, not as great as "Breaking Away" or "Undone" but a good slow song to close the album.

Overall this is a great CD that I hope you get the chance to enjoy.

5 out of 5 stars AWESOME REAL CHRISTIAN PERFORMERS.......2007-05-02

I had the pleasure of seeing these guys perform at a local church and they were amazing!! They, especially Joseph, the lead singer, have such an amazing passion for the Lord and they make that known in every song, but without making it too corny. Awesome rock songs that when you sing along with them you really are praising the Lord. I highly recommend this CD to anyone, Christian or not.

4 out of 5 stars Good Music With Very Good Lyrics.......2007-04-11

'Finally Awake' is a very good rock album.

Many of the songs contain powerful guitars and drums with a rather hard rock sound. Some of the tracks are a bit mellower. All contain positive lyrics with a Christian theme.

Seventh Day Slumber is never one to shy away from referring to God or Jesus in their music. This collection is no exception to that.

Some of the songs that are very good include the following: Awake, Breaking Away, Undone, On My Way Home, and Every Saturday. I particularly like 'Missing Pages'.

As an aside, if you have not seen this group in concert, they would be a great one to catch. In addition to their very enjoyable music, the lead singer, Joseph Rojas, has a very powerful testimony that will make an impression on anyone.

I recommend this album. It is a good one for anyone. Harder rock fans will particularly like it.
Once Upon a Shattered Life
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Awesome!
  • Energetic Christian Rock
  • Good but not Amazing
  • ONE OF THE BEST CHRISTIAN ROCK BANDS OUT THERE!
  • Their voices will be heard thanks to this hit CD.
Once Upon a Shattered Life
Seventh Day Slumber
Manufacturer: Bec Recordings / Emd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00076ONJQ
Release Date: 2005-02-01

Tracks:

  1. Break Me
  2. Shattered Life
  3. Caroline
  4. Make Believe
  5. I Believe
  6. Back In Time
  7. Brand New Man
  8. Chris's Letter
  9. Masquerade
  10. Oceans From The Rain

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Much has been made in press circles about Joseph Rojas and his real-life story of redemption. While there is no denying the authority he holds when he sings about how God has changed his life, it's time to focus his music. Once Upon A Shattered Life, the band's sophomore effort, is truly a breakout release and one worthy to be heard. There are many assets to this group's music including Rojas' powerful vocal presence, much akin to the likes of Mac Powell (Third Day) or Bart Millard (Mercy Me). Newcomer Ray Fryoux lays down a bed of steady beats and anchors a solid rhythm section with bassist Joshua Schwartz. Meanwhile, Jeremy Holderfield provides riveting guitar work throughout, especially on tracks like "Shattered Life" and "Chris' Letter." Smooth rockers like "I Believe" and "Brand New Man" display a simplicity and catchiness reminiscent of Jeremy Camp or Switchfoot. But while Slumber's modern rock sound may draw parallels, this band makes its own mark on tracks like "Make Believe" and "Back in Time," showcasing an offset rhythm and creative guitar work. The band can even bring it down as it does on the two softer closing numbers, "Masquerade" and "Oceans from the Rain." The release is a confident step forward for the band both creatively and (hopefully) commercially and should propel them into the upper echelons of Christian music. --Michael Lyttle

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Awesome!.......2006-11-10

Seventh Day Slumber fills a space between hard-driving energetic punk and modern rock and does it with a heart for Christ. Fueled by the hurt experienced in thier young lives, Joseph Rojas, Jeremy Holderfield, and Josh Schwartz have successfully used their music to span the chasm between the hurt Satan would bind us in and the freedom found only in Christ Jesus.

Not only a great studio sound, but great in concert as well. I was fortunate enough to see them in a little dive with about 20 people in Greensboro, NC (I think it was the first concert for Ray Fryoux... Drums). I have to tell you, they were playing their hearts out for Jesus, not just for that small audience. Saw them again at Ichthus 2006 with an audience of around 5,000 ... same energy, same passion, same mission...and a few more great songs.

Highly recommended! These guys touch lives...like mine.

4 out of 5 stars Energetic Christian Rock.......2006-04-18

I had never heard anything by Seventh Day Slumber until I saw them in concert when they were warming up for another group; they were pretty good.

This album combines some power rock sound with some positive, meaningful lyrics. I think that this sound would appeal to many fans of secular rock as well as Christian music fans.

There are three particularly good songs in this collection: 'Shattered Life', 'Caroline', and 'Oceans From The Rain'. Two others that are pretty good are 'I Believe' and 'Masquerade'. The others are ok, but nothing special.

If you like a heavier sound, this would be worth checking out.

4 out of 5 stars Good but not Amazing.......2006-02-19

Definatly a good solid cd worht buying. But most of the songs are somewhat forgetable. Overall the First 3 track make the cd worth it. But there are better christian rock bands out there

5 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST CHRISTIAN ROCK BANDS OUT THERE!.......2005-12-08

I got to see Seventh Day Slumber this summer at ShoutFEST in San Antonio. I had never heard of them up till this point. We (my family) loved them. Right in the middle of the concert Joseph Rios stopped and did an alter call as he felt God was leading him to do this right then and there, it was one of the most moving moments in the concert with all the bands, Zoe Girl, Kutless. I have both of their CD's and they are by far my favorite Christian Rock Band and their Lyrics just minister to my heart!! I recommend them to anyone and everyone!!

Tricia from San Antonio

5 out of 5 stars Their voices will be heard thanks to this hit CD........2005-12-05

Spiritual rock! Great guitar work, lyrics, and messages. Every song is a potential chart topper. "I Believe" will likely be popular in a lot of modern church youth groups. I expect to be hearing it Sunday mornings very soon.
P.D.Q. Bach: The Short-Tempered Clavier
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Lousy - don't buy it!
  • Lackluster
  • Great music; forgettable setting
  • Fun, but not the best of PDQ Bach
  • Some good tracks
P.D.Q. Bach: The Short-Tempered Clavier

Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003D0T
Release Date: 1995-08-29

Tracks:

  1. Opening And Introduction
  2. I. C Major
  3. II. C Minor
  4. III. C-Sharp Major
  5. IV. D Major
  6. V. D Minor
  7. VI. E-Flat Major
  8. VII. F Major
  9. VIII. G Minor
  10. IX. G Major
  11. X. A Major
  12. XI. A minor
  13. XII. B-Flat Major
  14. Introduction
  15. I. Toccata Et Fuga Obnoxia
  16. II. Chorale Prelude (Ave Maria Et Agnus Dei)
  17. III. Fantasia Sopra
  18. IV. Lullaby And Goodnight
  19. Introduction
  20. I. Spiel Vorspiel
  21. II. Entrada Grande
  22. III. Smokski The Russian Bear
  23. IV. Toccata Ecdysiastica
  24. Calliope Frustration
  25. Introduction
  26. I. Chorale 'Orally'
  27. II. Chorale Prelude On An American Hymn For The Last Sunday Before The Fourth Day Of The Seventh Month After New Year's Eve
  28. III. Chorale Variations On 'In Der Nacht So Hell, Der Petrus Ist Mein Freund'
  29. Epilogue

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Lousy - don't buy it!.......2007-05-04

My boyfriend listened to the whole disc, and hated every bit of it.
I heard a couple tracks, and wanted to turn it off after two songs.
Not anywhere near as clever or entertaining as his ILL-CONCEIVED album,
which is the first PDQ we've listened to.

Hello, hello hello howdy do,
my name is Zinging-able-nessedly,
but my frrrrrieeeeeeeeennnndddsss, just call me Zing!



3 out of 5 stars Lackluster.......2003-03-07

I agree with most of the other individuals who have written comments. The first piece, "The Short Tempered Clavier" is, by far, the best piece on the CD. The other works seem oddly derivative of it. There isn't the usual variety in the pieces which Schickele includes (one or two instrumental, one or two vocal). My personal suspicion is that since, years ago, Schickele announced his intention to stop his P.D.Q. Bach work in order to focus on serious compositions, this CD may have been part of a contractual obligation, or, perhaps, just an effort to get the last of the P.D.Q. Bach pieces recorded.

While the "Short Temepered Clavier" is a good piece, its probably not worth the price of the CD. If you were looking for a good P.D.Q. Bach album, I'd buy "Oedipus Tex" or "1712 Overture" or even the lesser-known (but really funny) "Lieberslieder Polkas and Twelve Quite Heavenly Songs".

4 out of 5 stars Great music; forgettable setting.......2003-02-14

I'll get the bad news out of the way first. The "setting" for this performance is allegedly a Senate committee hearing room, where they are debating some ridiculous amendment to the Constitution. All of the sections of the CD where the Professor is just talking to the Senators are rather dull -- I guess Schickele was trying to get in his verbal jokes, like he does in his (hilarious) live performances, but it just falls flat here.

On to the good stuff. The Short-Tempered Clavier is some of PDQ's most inventive writing yet. Of all the solo piano PDQ music that Schickele has put out, this is some of the most cerebral ... There are quotes from other works that you don't hear until you've listened 3 or 4 times -- they're deeply imbedded. The fugue subjects are all quite ridiculous -- Beethoven's 5th, "The Worms Crawl In...", etc. (except for the last), and they are given the full PDQ treatment. The last one (in B-flat) is notable in that the fugue subject is B-A-C-H (see J.S. Bach's "Art of the Fugue", Liszt's treatment, etc.), which PDQ also manages to *invert* (something that old J.S. did once in a while, to show off his stuff). But as soon as you think the fugue might be getting serious, there is an outburst of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow". Then back to the fugueing. Marvelous stuff.

PDQ does the same thing in the Toccata -- it starts out with the theme of Dad's warhorse Toccata & Fugue in D minor -- only the subject is inverted (it goes up instead of down). This is an example of the oft-mentioned principle that the more you know about music theory and history, the funnier PDQ's stuff is.

Not PDQ's best work, but some of it is close. Not Schickele's best CD, but not bad, either.

3 out of 5 stars Fun, but not the best of PDQ Bach.......2002-04-18

Others have written here of the slight difference between Peter Schickele's "early" and "late" PDQ Bach performances, hence it is slightly surperfluous to say that the more recent Telarc recordings (of which this is one) lack the sparkle and 'zany' character of the earlier ones from the 1970s.

They are certainly still as clever: "The Short-Tempered Clavier" is of course a spoof of J. S. Bach's "Well-Tempered Keyboard", laced with quotations from other areas of the pianists repertoire as well as having the odd snatch of a very familiar tune here and there.

The whole disc is set out as the document of a lecture given by Peter Schickele to a group of skeptical, 'unmusical' US senators, with the PDQ Bach keyboard works woven in as musical examples. Hence, as well as the title work (played on piano), the programme also features appearances by a theatre organ (on which is played the "Pochelbuchlein" - "The Little Pickle Book"), a calliope (used for the "Sonata da Circo" - "Circus Sonata" - the rendition of which is cut short by the explosion of the instrument!) and the organ of the King Congregational Church (get it?!) which is little more than two synthesisers stacked on top of each other.
Each piece is fun, although the impact of the musical jokes will vary depending upon how musically-minded the listener is. In other words, musicologists, pianists and organists are likely to get the most laughs out of the programme. The liner notes add an extra dimension to the fun by containing, as well as a "scholarly essay" on the history, discovery and publication of the music, various quips about those involved in the production of the recording, with in-jokes including a 'specification' of the King Congregational Church organ...

Take it or leave it ... as a Christmas or birthday gift for a musical friend or family-member, it wouldn't be a bad choice.

2 out of 5 stars Some good tracks.......2002-03-01

I enjoyed the Short-Tempered Clavier pieces tremendously. Played masterfully by Christopher O'Reilley, they are witty and delightful. A new suprise is always around the corner, and upon my first listen I found myself grinning and sometimes laughing out loud.

Then comes the rest of the album.

In the succeeding pieces, Schickele uses the same jokes, the same tunes, and crummy synthesized instruments that become so annoying that I just want to turn the thing off.

Do yourself a favor and leave after the first act.
Picking Up the Pieces
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    Picking Up the Pieces
    Seventh Day Slumber
    Manufacturer: Bec Recordings / Emd
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    Tracks:

    1. I Know
    2. Candy
    3. My Struggle
    4. Runimng Away
    5. Spiraling
    6. Innocence
    7. More
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    9. Something
    10. When The Children Cry
    11. Out Of Time
    12. Miracle
    13. I Wanna Believe (I Believe Part 1)
    14. Matthew 25
    15. Blind Man
    16. Here With You
    Great Film Music
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • The other essential Herrmann CD
    Great Film Music

    Manufacturer: Polygram Records
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    ASIN: B000004265
    Release Date: 1996-05-14

    Tracks:

    1. Journey To The Center Of The Earth: Mountain Top And Sunrise
    2. Journey To The Center Of The Earth: Prelude
    3. Journey To The Center Of The Earth: The Grotto
    4. Journey To The Center Of The Earth: Salt Slides
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    18. Fahrenheit 451: Prelude
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    21. Fahrenheit 451: Flowers Of Fire
    22. Fahrenheit 451: The Road And Finale
    23. Gulliver's Travels: Overture
    24. Gulliver's Travels: Minuetto-Wapping
    25. Gulliver's Travels: Hornpipe
    26. Gulliver's Travels: Lilliputians 1&2
    27. Gulliver's Travels: Victory 1&2
    28. Gulliver's Travels: Escape
    29. Gulliver's Travels: The King's March
    30. Gulliver's Travels: Trees
    31. Gulliver's Travels: The Tightrope
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    Amazon.com

    Captured on this one disc are the great film scores Bernard Herrmann did for several classic science fiction films of the '50s and '60s. Herrmann did not go in for simple atmospherics and cheap orchestral tricks with his music. He knew that the music would have to conjure a mental world all its own. This is especially true in "The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad". It's a tone poem Rimsky-Korsakov could have written. The best here is "The Day the Earth Stood Still" with its use of the (then) revolutionary theremin. It's a clear masterpiece, all on its own. --Paul Cook

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The other essential Herrmann CD.......2004-08-25

    I like to think of this CD as being the "Forbidden Planet" of film scores CDs -- technically marvelous, consistently enthralling on an emotional and mental level, and way ahead of its time.

    Unfortunately it is not available as I write this. Last time I visited this Amazon site, there was one CD for sale for almost $60. You'll have to make up your own mind if this music is worth that much to you. I made my choice long ago to own this and keep it in my library, conceivably forever.

    With five film scores, 35 tracks and 72 minutes of the most high grade science fiction music, this CD should be considered the definitive source for Bernard Herrmann's non-Hitchcock film scores. Not only did he conduct the National Philharmonic Orchestra in these recordings, the composer approved of the Phase 4 recording and mixing. It is, as the notes say, a unique listening experience.

    I have found this CD to be a constant source of imagination, vision and scope in film music that still has no peer 30 years after its production. The opening sequence to "Journey To The Center of the Earth" is better than it ever was in the theater, where the music was a hackneyed backdrop to an incredilbe film. In this CD, the music dwarfs the film action.

    My favorite sequence in this issue is Herrmann's work for the Ray Bradbury novella "Fahrenheit 451", which was recast in some minds recently when "Fahrenheit 911" appeared in theaters throughout the country.

    Every bit of the miracle of that little film is projected through this eerily wonderful music, which seems to comprise a world of its own. The sections help recall Sontag's first trip on the fire engine, the bedroom fire and the finale.

    The lengthiest tract on this disk is the near 27 minute set from the film "Gulliver's Travels". I've never seen the movie but will attest that the music is out of this world in a very British way. This section seems closer to following the musical rules for a suite than any other on this disk.

    Decca had the good sense to return the Bernard Herrmann-conducted Hitchcock scores to circulation, so maybe they will do the same with this miraculous disk. Again, the notes are nothing to write home about, but even with that considered no lover of film music or the music of Bernard Herrmann can consider their library complete without this disk.
    Pink Champagne: A Collection of Vintage Light Music
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      Pink Champagne: A Collection of Vintage Light Music

      Manufacturer: Asv Living Era
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      Tracks:

      1. Curtain Time
      2. Lovely Day
      3. Music for "Rivers of the North of England": Serene/Flowing
      4. Chiming Strings
      5. Vanessa
      6. Film Opens (Eleventh Hour Melody)
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      17. Falcons
      18. Speakeasy
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      20. Bubble, Bubble, Bubble (Pink Champagne)
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      Matthew Twenty Five
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Matthew Twenty Five
      • This Album touches the Soul
      • from an fan
      • A MUST HAVE!
      • 7DS is the best!
      Matthew Twenty Five
      Seventh Day Slumber
      Manufacturer: Afinia
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      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00003JAG9
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      1. Jada
      2. Miracle
      3. Matthew 25
      4. Thank You
      5. Mama Won't Give Up
      6. Bow Down
      7. My Best Friend
      8. Blind Man
      9. What I Need
      10. I Want To Believe In Something
      11. I Believe
      12. Interlude

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Matthew Twenty Five.......2001-10-17

      SDS ROCKS THIS CD IS GOOD I THINK THE BEST SONG IS :MIRACLE: I GOT THIS CD AT THERE SHOW BUT IT DID NOT HAVE :THANK YOU: AND
      :My Best Friend: AND IT WAS CALLED THE 25TH CHAPTER AND THE COVER WHAS NOT THE SAME I THINK THAT THIS MITE BE A :INPORT: WITH EXTRA TRACKS CD BUT IT IS GOOD IF YOU LIKE :CREED: :STAINED: OR :LIFE HOUSE: YOU SHOOD LIKE THESE GUYS AND IF YOU GO TO ...
      YOU CAN GET THERE NEW CD :FREEDOM FROM HUMAN REGULATIONS:IT'S BETER AND A BIT HARDER MORE LIKE :CREED:&:STAINED: BUT GET BOTH :SDS: CDS IF YOU CAN.

      5 out of 5 stars This Album touches the Soul.......2001-10-11

      This band sounds awesome and has an incredible message. They're bringing people to Christ. All I can say is that this album made me change my views on worship music. This is the most powerful album for Christ that I beleive I've ever heard. Anybody who ever has a chance to listen to this album or buy it I'd recommend it in a heartbeat!

      4 out of 5 stars from an fan.......2000-04-08

      i got to meet the members of this band and they are really cool and down to earth. they performed at a school sponsered event as a featured band and i think everyone really enjoyed them. i highly recommend this cd! it has a really good message and i think that it will appeal to the hard core metal people and the lighter soft rock people also.

      5 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE!.......2000-01-16

      These songs are well written, they minister to me, i can relate to some of the things written.They portray truth! This is music i like to hear over and over again! I encourage everyone to buy this album!

      5 out of 5 stars 7DS is the best!.......2000-01-03

      I have been blessed enough to be able to personally know 3 of the 4 members of 7DS. I have their cd, and it is one of the best ever. I listen to it all the time, and I love it. 7DS is a great band with a great sound, so....BUY IT!
      Seventh Day
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Seventh Day
        Von Groove
        Manufacturer: Z Records UK
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B0000517AW
        Release Date: 2004-01-01

        Tracks:

        1. Believe In The One
        2. Lily
        3. Oxygen
        4. Seventh Day
        5. Lifeline
        6. Guns Over London
        7. The Best In Me
        8. Heaven Knows Your Name
        9. Soul Surgery
        10. Angel City

        Album Description

        2001 release for the melodic hard rock act. 10 tracks including, 'Believe in the One', 'Lily' and 'Oxygen'.
        Picking Up the Pieces
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • Pretty Good CD
        • Nothing to Slumber About Here
        • A Band With Purpose And Talent!
        • Awesome
        • These guys rock!
        Picking Up the Pieces
        Seventh Day Slumber
        Manufacturer: Word Entertainment
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
        Christian AlternativeChristian Alternative | Christian & Gospel | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B00008OM42
        Release Date: 2003-04-08

        Tracks:

        1. I Know
        2. Candy
        3. My Struggle
        4. Running Away
        5. Spiraling
        6. Innocence
        7. More
        8. Picking Up The Pieces
        9. Something
        10. When The Children Cry

        Album Description

        An independent band for five years, Seventh Day Slumber has built a huge following of consumers, Rock radio stations and concert promoters with music that is in-your-face as the ministry that drives them. With a sound comparable to 3 Doors Down, Lifehouse and Creed. 10 tracks. Crowne Music Group. 2003.

        Customer Reviews:

        3 out of 5 stars Pretty Good CD.......2005-08-04

        this is pretty good CD it sounds allot like Creed meets 3 Doors Down meets Staind meets Nickleback it's an awesome CD for Hard Rock Fans

        5 out of 5 stars Nothing to Slumber About Here.......2005-01-15

        I saw these guys live last summer having never heard any of their music. I was expecting to be mildly impressed and walked away blown away.
        Seventh Day Slumber's message touched me in a way not many other bands have. When I got "Picking up the Pieces" I was just as equally blown away. With their earnestly honest songwriting, there's a reason this band has such a large underground following. The entire band is exteremly talented, but the strength in the band lies in the deep lyrics that all of us who are frustrated in life can related to.

        Seventh Day Slumber's melodic hard rock sounds alot like the best parts of Staind, but also sounds similar to bands like Three Doors Down or Lifehouse (harder rocking tho). The lyrics touch on the tough parts of life, such as suicide, depression, feeling like a nobody, addiction to sin. While addressing life's sufferings, the songs also point to the hope that can be found only in Christ. Truly an amazing collection of songs that belong in everyone's collection. Anyone who feels frustrated and needs some hope should do themselves a huge favor and pick this one up. I'd have to say you'd be really missing out...

        5 out of 5 stars A Band With Purpose And Talent!.......2004-10-22

        I have seen these guys in concert twice now. They are as great live as they are on this CD. Seventh Day Slumber can put together lyrics and music with the best of them. On this particular CD, beginning with "I Know", they manage to create an inspiring message to people struggling through life's ups and downs - and sometimes life really takes us down.

        This band is committed to their faith and helping people who are suffering major setbacks. I have met the band and talked briefly with each of them. These guys are doing what they do to bring the greatest message of all time to the masses, especially the masses who are on their last leg. At their concerts, they really reach out to people and pray with those in need. Their faith is strong and the center of their lives.


        I have yet to hear a song by Seventh Day Slumber that I didn't like. These guys don't FILL in their CD with a song that's not ready for release - they work too hard to do that.

        This CD is great from the first track to the last.

        See that BUY BUTTON? You'll wanna click on that.

        See ya next review.

        5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......2004-09-19

        I am so thrilled they did "When The Children Cry"!
        White Lion should be very proud!

        The CD is awesome!!!!

        5 out of 5 stars These guys rock!.......2004-07-20

        I really enjoy listening to this band. Their music is very good, and sounds similar to bands like Creed and Kutless. In a movement of Worship centered songs, (which are great by the way) these guys bring a different tune to the table. They come from the point of view where they are or have been in the past, unhappy with who they are. They are truly falling on their knees and coming to Jesus, knowing that He is the only way to Heaven! They realize that they are sinners and need to repent and they thank the Lord!
        The Harry Partch Collection, Volume 2
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          The Harry Partch Collection, Volume 2

          Manufacturer: New World Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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          5. Harry Partch: Enclosure 7

          ASIN: B00064AF8M
          Release Date: 2004-10-04

          Tracks:

          1. The Wayward - U.S. Highball-A Musical Account of a Transcontinental Hobo Trip (1943, rev. 1955)
          2. The Wayward - San Francisco--A Setting of the Cries of Two Newsboys on a Foggy Night in the Twenties (1943, rev. 1955)
          3. The Wayward - The Letter (1943, rev. 1972)
          4. The Wayward - Barstow--Eight Hitchhiker Inscriptions from a Highway Railing at Barstow, California (1941, rev. 1968)
          5. And on the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma (1963-64, rev. 1966)

          Album Description

          Harry Partch's compositions of the 1940s—and to some extent his work in general—have remained until recently an unwritten chapter in the history of American music. And yet it was these very pieces—the collection of four works he would later collectively entitle The Wayward—that brought him to the attention of the New York musical world. His concert of these pieces for the League of Composers (April 22, 1944) established for him a small but permanent reputation as a musical maverick who had wandered off well-worn tracks and had developed a sort of lateral extension of his art, independently of any of the main circles of American music.

          The musical starting point of the compositions of The Wayward is the inflections and rhythms of everyday American speech. From the beginnings of his mature output in 1930 Partch had been devoted to what he called "the intrinsic music of spoken words," and these four works capture something of the spontaneous musicality of the conversations of the hoboes he befriended during the Depression. In their original form these pieces used only the small collection of instruments Partch had built or customized by 1943: Adapted Viola, Adapted Guitar, Chromelodeon, and Kithara. The versions recorded here are all later reworkings, sometimes with only small changes (as in the case of San Francisco), and sometimes involving a substantial amount of recomposition (as in the case of U.S. Highball).

          The final work on this disc dates from twenty years later than the compositions of The Wayward, and represents one of the high points of Partch's later instrumental idiom. And on the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma was composed in Petaluma, California, in March-April 1964, and revised at various times and places until the completion of the final copy of the score in San Diego in October 1966. It marks a radical departure from the theater works he had written at the University of Illinois in the early 1960s, and shows a renewed concentration on technical innovation and on fusing his activities as composer and instrument-builder within the context of a single composition. Newly remastered.

          Of related interest:
          80621 The Harry Partch Collection, Volume 1

          Music Track:

          1. Something Wicked
          2. Sonic Dynamite [Import]
          3. Swords & Axes [Import]
          4. The Damnation Game [Enhanced] [Import]
          5. The Family Values Tour '99 [Clean] [Live]
          6. The Fourth Plague: Flies [EP]
          7. The Sound of No Hands Clapping
          8. Tomorrow [Import]
          9. Touched By the Crimson King [Import]
          10. Turmoil [Explicit Lyrics]

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