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Seventh Day Slumber
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Seventh Day Slumber

Though unshy about their primary focus--which is using their sound as a vehicle to change lives--it is important to note their version of modern, alternative rock is an achievement in and of itself. Lying somewhere between pummeling and emotive, the sonics of Finally Awake conjure up musical images akin to Staind, 3 Doors Down, and Nickelback. It is universal in appeal, and straightforward in approach, with huge commercial hooks and melodies that will stick with you. This is great rock songwriting that pulls no punches. Grammy winning producer Paul Ebersold (Saliva, 3 Doors Down, Skillet) lent his creative prowess to the mixture. The result? A host of radio-friendly tracks which will most certainly build upon the success of previous singles such as “Caroline” (a multiple-format smash at CHR, AC, as well rock), and sales of well more than 60,000 on their aforementioned sophomore effort.
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“We wanted a mature-sounding record that wasn’t just ‘great for a Christian band,’ but sonically solid no matter who we are compared to. We wanted it to appeal to as broad an audience as possible, and not just to rock fans or heavy music fans. The ultimate goal musically is to write memorable songs that have integrity.”

Perhaps the most admirable element to this release, however, is the attention to emotional impact on each individual track, with lyrics that will hit home with even the most hurting of hearts. The first single, “Missing Pages,” is a clear message to those who are battling cutting and other harmful addictions. Point blank, Rojas & co. want those in this position to know God loves them unconditionally despite any and all maladies: On the outside all we see is clay that hides the perfect lie, but know one really knows the pain inside. I understand how much it hurts to be the one who’s never seen, like missing pages in a magazine ... But there is one who sees it all. He’ll give you life you never dreamed. He can see the pain underneath your skin. The album includes several other songs of potential radio appeal, which also address contemporary issues of pain in the youth. “Home,” for example, is a very personal account of failure, and contains a message that is so imperative: Though most of us feel defined by our mistakes, we must return to the One who can restore. “Always,” a song that contains a letter to Rojas’ sons, is an instruction on how to live their lives, just in case Joseph was to pass before his time: "When you feel like life’s too much I will walk you through the pain. And if you feel like giving up, remember Jesus is your strength." Overall, these are songs for those who are searching, universally, for a profound, eternal perspective on a range of real-life challenges.

For the better part of a decade, Rojas, bassist Joshua Schwartz, and guitarist Jeremy Holderfield, have been honing their skills together, and have performed more than 200 dates per year in recent history. The addition of drummer Ray Fryoux on their sophomore release proved to be the much-needed element to catapult their live show to the next level. Their camaraderie on and off the stage is obvious to all who come in contact with Seventh Day Slumber, and the strength of their live sound is further evidence. SDS will be hitting the road on a major national tour in early 2007 with powerhouses Decypher Down, Fireflight, and Ruth. As their performances peak in quantity, as well as quality, the band most certainly will add value to the thousands upon thousands who flock to their shows across the nation.

Memorable Songs. Poignant Ministry. Powerful message. These are all defining elements of Seventh Day Slumber. And if there was any doubt about their conviction, one final substance is the lynchpin in their elemental equation: Attitude. While most desire fame and fortune for their own sakes in rock n’ roll, these four have found greater meaning in sacrifice for the sake of their cause. They confess that their families are much more important to them than any fleeting rock fantasies, and their families only take a backseat to saving lost souls.

“The reason why my wife and I sacrifice our time together is because we care about those kids. We want them to know that they don’t have to be depressed all of the time, that there is a way of hope and a love that is real. I have been there, and we want them to know that they can relate to the journey we have traveled. We want to let the kid who feels alone, who cuts, or who is dealing with addiction... Straight-A students, or drop outs, or the star athlete who looks great on the outside, but who wants to commit suicide...We want them all to know there is a very real God who loves them.”

Band Professional Life:  Originated in Dallas, TX, in 1996 - Present

   

Band Members:    

    Joseph Rojas - vocals

    Jeremy Holderfield - guitar

    Joshua Schwartz - bass

    Ray Fryoux - drums

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