Seventh Day Slumber Releases a Teaser Preview Video of their New Album "Death By Admiration"

Seventh Day Slumber is a consistent force on Christian and Rock radio and have sold a combined total of nearly 500,000 units. They will be back with their brand new Christian rock album Death By Admiration on January 28, 2022. The new record is produced and mixed by Kellen McGregor of Memphis May Fire, and mastered by Brad Blackwood (Twenty One Pilots, Skillet, Bruno Marz, Korn, Black Eyed Peas, P.O.D). The album will be preceded by the lead single and title cut "Death By Admiration (featuring Word is Alive)."
Here's the tracklist:
1. Death By Admiration (Featuring Word is Alive)
2. Fatal Love
3. Solemn Oath
4. What I've Become
5. Halos
6. Snake Month (Featuring Relent)
7. Light the Way
8. Landmines
9. Some Things Never Change
10. Can't Say Sorry Enough
Seventh Day Slumber has two Billboard #1 albums, five #1 singles and 14 top hits over the past 20 years. Seventh Day Slumber's most popular songs are: "Oceans From the Rain," "Inside out," Caroline," Finally Awake," "We Are The Broken" and Wasted Life" Their 2017 album Found debuted at #25 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart and #3 on Nielsen Christian SoundScan's rock/alternative chart. They have been a band for more than two decades.
Seventh Day Slumber's front man, Joseph Rojas is the creator of the City RockFest, Summer RockFest, and small America Tours. He is also the founder and president of Nashville Label Group. The company's RockFest Records is home to some of the top bands in Christian hard music: Random Hero, Fireflight, The Protest, Zahna, The Persuaded, Silversyde, and Amongst the Giants.
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