Seventh Wonder is a Swedish progressive metal band known for their melodic approach to the genre, combining intricate compositions with powerful vocals and virtuosic musicianship. Formed in 2001, the band has gained recognition for their dynamic sound and impressive technical skill.
Formation and Members
- Formation: Seventh Wonder was founded in Stockholm, Sweden, by Andreas Blomqvist (bass guitar), Anders Wigelius (guitar), and Tommy Karevik (vocals). The band initially focused on creating progressive metal with a strong emphasis on melody and technical prowess.
Current Members
- Tommy Karevik – Vocals (joined in 2005)
- Anders Wigelius – Guitar (founding member)
- Andreas Blomqvist – Bass guitar (founding member)
- Johan Liefvendahl – Guitar (joined in 2013)
- Alex Landenburg – Drums (joined in 2020)
Discography
Seventh Wonder’s discography reflects their evolution from melodic progressive metal to a more refined and diverse sound:Studio Albums
- “The Promise” (2006) – Their debut album, featuring a blend of melodic and progressive metal with intricate arrangements and strong vocals.
- “Waiting in the Wings” (2008) – Showcases their evolving sound with a mix of melodic hooks, complex structures, and refined production.
- “The Great Escape” (2010) – Features a more polished and expansive sound, with a focus on thematic concepts and dynamic compositions.
- “Mercy Falls“ (2013) – A concept album known for its intricate storytelling and progressive elements, combining melodic metal with elaborate arrangements.
- “Tiara” (2018) – Marks their return after a hiatus, featuring a blend of progressive metal and melodic elements with a focus on thematic depth and musical complexity.
EPs
- “The B-Sides” (2007) – An EP featuring additional tracks and remixes from their earlier releases.
Interesting Facts
- Vocalist Tommy Karevik: Tommy Karevik is known for his powerful and versatile vocals. He later joined the band Kamelot as their lead vocalist, gaining additional recognition in the metal community.
- Concept Albums: Seventh Wonder’s music often features concept albums and thematic elements, showcasing their storytelling abilities and musical creativity.
- Technical Proficiency: The band is known for their technical proficiency and complex arrangements, blending melodic hooks with intricate musicianship.
- Hiatus and Return: After a hiatus following the release of Tiara, the band returned to the music scene, continuing their exploration of progressive metal with new material and live performances.