Seventh Day Slumber Releases "Redline"
Coming on October 2 is the brand new album by Seventh Day Slumber "Redline." The album is preceded by the new single "Bring It On." With the release of Redline Seventh Day Slumber brings a musical experience that is exactly what you have come to expect: A no holds barred, "tell it like it is" album that takes on the tough topics of the day.
States lead vocalist Joseph Rojas, "'Redline' is lyrically a metaphor for the current state of our country. Think of the red line of the tachometer in a race car. If you run the car in the red too long, it will literally blow the engine up. It seems our country is in the same position. God has been left out of just about everything. We have great division in this country like we have never seen before. We are "running in the red," and we can only do that for so long."
From its indie beginnings at the tip of the 2000s to their first release on VSR Music Group in 2014, Seventh Day Slumber has continuously raised the bar of alternative rock excellence coupled with an unabashed gospel message. It's a tightly wound dynamic that's not only seen the band's albums land on the Billboard Heatseekers charts, selling hundreds of thousands of units, plus a string of chart topping singles, but it's also quite literally saved lives. The story of front man Joseph Rojas' delivery from depression and drug addiction has previously been well circulated. But many might not be aware of the fact that his previously estranged father came to Christ as a result of a Seventh Day Slumber concert.
Seventh Day Slumber has achieved many accolades throughout the bands career including numerous number #1 songs on the billboard Christian charts, BMI's 2009 song of the year, as well as the prestigious "Dove Award" at the 40th Annual Gospel Music Association Dove Awards ceremony. With almost half a million records sold, Seventh Day Slumber has always and continues to keep a strong emphasis on ministry.
TRACK LISTING
1. Bring It On
2. Gone
3. Hunger Strike
4. I'll Bleed
5. The Matrix
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