Seven Spires - “Succumb“ (Official Music Video)

Subscribe To Our Channel: | Shop our U.S. & EU webstores: | From the album EMERALD SEAS. Buy or Stream: Seven Spires is an American metal quartet who enjoy drawing from across the spectrum of metal and beyond to tell their tales of demons, death, love, and the peculiarities of the human condition. The band’s sophomore album, “Emerald Seas,“ is a highly emotional, dark, and theatrical epic. “‘Succumb’ was written in the heart of Boston while we were still attending Berklee,“ explains vocalist Adrienne Cowan. “As many of our songs do, it began as vocals and piano, and then we fleshed out the rest of the arrangement together. I suppose everyone has their own experiences and hopefully will interpret the lyrics to the song in their own way, but in the story of “Emerald Seas”, the main character has departed on their long journey and is indulging in memories of someone quite special instead of focusing on their quest. It’s a bittersweet one... but aren’t they all? :)” “Emerald Seas” is a theatrical concept album, and is the prequel to the story of their debut full-length “Solveig”. The album follows a lone sea captain on their quest for eternal life while being hunted by an ancient beast and struggling with loneliness, sacrifice, alcoholism, and the unexpected weight that comes with achieving one’s goals. Seven Spires’ signature blend of melancholic beauty and emotional brutality on “Emerald Seas” is the sonic manifestation of the silent emptiness that chills one’s insides when staring across bleak, open waters. The band explains the influences behind the album, “Musically, “Emerald Seas” is influenced by our usual mix of melodic and extreme metal favorites and Hans Zimmer worship. We immersed ourselves deeply in 19th Century Romantic music and art while writing this record, and I like to think some traits from that era are present as a result. It’s highly emotional; sweet and melodic at times, and quite dark and brutal at others, especially when dealing with themes like losing one’s fear of death.” The band, as with their debut, collaborated with Sascha Paeth (Avantasia, Kamelot, Epica, etc), who mixed and mastered the album. Incidentally, Adrienne Cowan was handpicked by Paeth to front his new band, Sascha Paeth’s Masters of Ceremony and she is also one of the touring vocalists for the hugely popular Avantasia. Seven Spires met while studying at the world renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston, so we need not spend much time going on about their musical capabilities, but needless to say, the band’s musicianship is in keeping with the metal tradition of tirelessly working to be the best at your craft. Singer Adrienne Cowan is a true talent, with vocals ranging from the beautiful to the demonic, while her bandmates Jack Kosto (guitar), Peter de Reyna (bass), and Chris Dovas (drums) weave intricate musical tales to accompany the lyrical tales presented here.  Seven Spires continue Frontiers’ tradition of identifying and signing the most promising young talents to ensure that the future of hard rock and metal music is in good hands.  Tracklist: 1. Igne Defendit 2. Ghost Of A Dream 3. No Words Exchanged 4. Every Crest 5. Unmapped Darkness 6. Succumb 7. Drowner Of Worlds 8. Silvery Moon 9. Bury You 10. Fearless 11. With Love From The Other Side 12. The Trouble With Eternal Life 13. Emerald Seas Overture Line-up: Adrienne Cowan - Vocals Keyboards Jack Kosto - Guitar Peter de Reyna - Bass Chris Dovas - Drums Mixed by: Sascha Paeth Mastered by: Miro #SevenSpires #Succumb #EmeraldSeas       2020 Tour Dates North American Tour with Insomnium and Omnium Gatherum Mar 12 - Apr 18 Amaranthe North American Tour 2020 with Battle Beast Aug 20 - Oct 2 See all dates HERE: Follow Our Spotify Playlists: Rock Ain’t Dead New Breed AOR Forever Frontiers Classics! Connect with Frontiers: Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Website -
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