Musicians are usually able to identify and dissect their influences, and ex… Read Full Bio ↴Musicians are usually able to identify and dissect their influences, and examine what it is that makes them tick. It takes a great musician to exercise these influences along with their own songwriting muscle. SeventhTower does just that, releasing a debut EP that comfortably falls in line with the music veterans that inspired it.
With echoes of Breaking Benjamin's powerful melodies, Crossfade's energetic guitar riffs, and Sevendust's grit, SeventhTower first strike proves that they can hang with the big kids. That's immediately evident "Crown Me King" the album's single and opener, and perhaps the strongest showcase. Vocals wear a rock edge while volleying between a soaring melody and gang vocals that leave a tasteful impact. Lyrics are sparked from his own experiences, focusing on the relatable plight of the everyman's struggle, but are laced with hope for ultimate applicability. Framed by fiery guitar licks, crafty bass lines, and steady drum work, this album is packaged for the center of your radio dial.
SeventhTower's debut will be released on October 22.
Band Members:
Josh Baumgardner: Rhythm Guitar/ Lead Vocals
Mike Rhodes: Bass/ Vocals
Zach Downey: Lead Guitar/ Synth
Dan Schaffer: Drums
With echoes of Breaking Benjamin's powerful melodies, Crossfade's energetic guitar riffs, and Sevendust's grit, SeventhTower first strike proves that they can hang with the big kids. That's immediately evident "Crown Me King" the album's single and opener, and perhaps the strongest showcase. Vocals wear a rock edge while volleying between a soaring melody and gang vocals that leave a tasteful impact. Lyrics are sparked from his own experiences, focusing on the relatable plight of the everyman's struggle, but are laced with hope for ultimate applicability. Framed by fiery guitar licks, crafty bass lines, and steady drum work, this album is packaged for the center of your radio dial.
SeventhTower's debut will be released on October 22.
Band Members:
Josh Baumgardner: Rhythm Guitar/ Lead Vocals
Mike Rhodes: Bass/ Vocals
Zach Downey: Lead Guitar/ Synth
Dan Schaffer: Drums
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the odium
Yea, they need to do a prequel book that tells the story of Mercur (the one who was dead in the heatways). He was betrayed by Kathilde and Uthern who released sharrakor from his golden chains beneath the city of rhorn seeking the power to overthrow him. Another good one might be the story of the first war in Aenir and the raising of the veil in the first place... Se la vie
Also, if you're a big fan of these books I've been trying to encourage someone who's been working on an audio-book version here on youtube off and on for almost 2 years, her name is VoxSolita Check out her channel
JukesWoW
These were some of my favorite books as a kid and finding this review brought me nothing but nostalgia thanks for this my man!
thesithempire
Great review, Travis! It really is an excellent series, and I can't help but wonder why LFL didn't go further with it. I agree, it would benefit from a prequel series that showed the war between Danir and Sharrakor that led to the separation of the two cultures, as well as the earlier war that led to the Forgetting, the Veil being put up, and, of course, the discovery of Aenir. Two things that are not clear: How do the free shadows get to the Dark World? We know how the Chosen go there, but not how the Aenirans would cross over without the binding spell. And why would they want to? What does that world (it wouldn't have been called the Dark World pre-Veil) have that they want? We can speculate and extrapolate ideas, but it would've been fun to have had a series that got into it.
Keith Underwood
Odd timing, I just found my old copies of this series and started reading again. Love the series and wish there was more either after or prequel even.
Jesse Jamison
ps... I finally made my first 100 bucks on Amazon. You were one of my inspirations. You have filled my mind with knowledge and I thank you.
Asim Ghaffar
how did you make that money from amazon
Al Ros
Read these books as a kid- found them on pdfdrive, looking forward to reading them again
TheSentinelStone
My library in high school had these books in these two giant volumes and I just randomly picked up the first volume one day during my library assistant period and couldn't put it down until I had finished.
Project Pems
@TheSentinelStone Absolutely amazing series with a great twist at the end (though the 5th book [Lady Friday] was pretty boring)
TheSentinelStone
@Brian Ngo I believe I did but I picked it up towards the end of my senior year so I believe I only managed to finish the first book in the series, but i do remember it being an entertaining read