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Seven Kingdoms : Brothers of the Night
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This is music of, by and for the metal community. We do not sacrifice musicianship for mediocrity. With inspiration and influences spanning the vastness of metal's subgenres, Seven Kingdoms has created something genuinely unique. yet undeniably METAL.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Heavy Metal
Release Date: 2007
Brothers of the Night Record Label: Seven Kingdoms
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Eyes of Summer 4:27 $0.99
Stormborn 4:04 $0.99
We Do Not Sow (The Legacy of Black Harren, Part 1) 5:21 $0.99
Blackwater Rush 7:10 $0.99
The Bloody Meadow 7:49 $0.99
Dragonflight 5:11 $0.99
The Long Night 4:05 $0.99
Watchers of the Wall 6:08 $0.99
Towers of Hubris (The Legacy of Black Harren, Part 2) 6:08 $0.99
Winter Comes 7:07 $0.99
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Album Notes

When their previous band This Solemn Vow fell apart during the summer of 2006, Camden Cruz and Bryan Edwards decided to continue playing and recording new music just for fun. Their first song, "Shadow And Flame," helped earn Camden an endorsement with Bernie Rico Jr. Guitars.

Camden was a central part of the opening ceremonies of the Daytona Supercross Championship in March 2007, playing in front of a crowd of over 50,000 people. This would go on to earn him an endorsement with Krank Amplification, and set Camden and Bryan's sights on higher goals.

Continuing where they left off, Camden and Bryan re-recorded "Shadow And Flame" with new lyrics and arrangement under the title "Dragonflight." This would be the first of many songs to come (eventually culminating into a full album of material).

Knowing that solid recordings alone would not make them a true band, Camden and Bryan sought out other musicians who could compliment their style. Kevin Byrd joined soon afterward on rhythm guitars, as well as his brother Keith on drums. John Zambrotto and Cory Stene found their way into the band later on keyboards and bass, respectively.

Under the name of Seven Kingdoms, they entered the legendary Morrisound Recording Studios in August 2007 and finished production on their debut album, "Brothers of the Night". They have also shared the stage with well known metal bands such as Sonata Arctica, The Agonist and The Absence.

This is music of, by and for the metal community. We do not sacrifice musicianship for mediocrity. With inspiration gathered largely from the literary works of George R. R. Martin, and influences spanning the vastness of metal's subgenres, Seven Kingdoms seeks to carve its own niche in metal history and create something genuinely unique... yet undeniably METAL.

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REVIEWS

Seven Kingdoms
author: Angus Vickers
Great cd with very catchy melodies love the chorus with a mixture of both clean and death vocals. Every track is very enjoyable with no fillers the Vocalist has an unusual voice for power metal which works very well to makes this album stand out from the rest cant wait for you next release guys.
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An uncommon success for a debut album.
author: Vernon Meigs
Seven Kingdoms is the kind of band that if you hear their music, you know it's them. And you know it's them by their talented musicianship, superb sense of songwriting, and creativity. You don't have to take a moment to guess "which band is it?" like on most bands nowadays that use the same formulas and styles repeatedly and copy off each other. It's nice to hear a more baritone-esque voice in metal as Bryan Edwards uses. There's also use of death growls that are actually intelligible (XD). The musicianship is splendid and what is played is real metal music that also has an affinity for creative liberties. I personally can hear influences such as Iced Earth and also of more extreme metal bands as well. My personal favorites are Eyes of Summer, We Do Not Sow, Blackwater Rush, The Bloody Meadow, The Long Night, Watchers of the Wall, and Winter Comes. The whole album, however, is very enjoyable and every song truly does stand on its own. An uncommon success for a debut album! By all means, give them a listen, metal lovers won't be disappointed with Seven Kingdoms.
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