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Take Everything is the sixth studio album released by the Christian rock group, Seventh Day Slumber. Most of the songs are remakes of other artists songs done with different arrangement. [ 1 ] Their song "Oceans From The Rain" was originally released on the album Once Upon a Shattered Life .
Seventh Day Slumber is a Christian rock band from Dallas, Texas, formed in 1996. They were an independent band for five years [ 1 ] until they signed with BEC Records in 2005, and then dropped in 2012.
Finally Awake is the fifth studio album released by Christian rock band Seventh Day Slumber. It was released on March 20, 2007 under Tooth & Nail Records. Finally Awake reached its peak on the Top Christian Albums chart at No. 16 in 2007. [2]
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We Are the Broken is the ninth studio album from Christian rock band Seventh Day Slumber. The album released on May 13, 2014 by VSR Music Group. The album released on May 13, 2014 by VSR Music Group. This album was produced by Jeremy Holderfield and Brent Milligan.
Rescátame is a Spanish album released by American Christian rock group Seventh Day Slumber. The album features Spanish versions of songs from their previous three albums with BEC Recordings . [ 1 ]
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Indicating in a four star review at CCM Magazine, Andy Argyrakis responds, "Redline...tips the scales back towards an intentionally aggressive tone." [2] Nick Sabin, signaling in a three star review by HM Magazine, says, "For an EP, it's a venture that proves this is some of the band's best work yet, and if it's a stage-setter for a future full-length, it upholds the band's worth in their arena."