Members blakgarde Posted October 20, 2003 Members Share Posted October 20, 2003 we are suture.seven... suture.seven is a cutting edge “electronic-rock” act from the shadows of three mile island... founded by ex advent sleep (featured on cleopatra's goth box) guitarist/programmer elton nestler, who has shared the stage with acts such as switchblade symphony, coal chamber, christian death, rozz williams, bella morte, carfax abbey and many others… suture.seven self released two cd's, "aversion" and "a.stitch.to.mark.the.wound" (which was distributed by metropolis records) have toured the north eastern united states and have gained a global underground fanbase… suture.seven have just recently added an amazing new singer, bassist and drummer to their lineup and are currently in the studio recording their 3rd full length album which will be released internationally by the end of the year... http://www.sutureseven.com S7 PISS ARMY MINISTRY TRIBUTE UPDATE... suture.seven's version of ministry's stigmata, which will be featured on the upcoming PISS ARMY MINISTRY TRIBUTE ALBUM to be released internationally later this year, is currently available for your listening pleasure for a limited time only... http://deathsquad.home.mindspring.com/stigmata.html S7 INTERNATIONAL PRINT MAGAZINE REVIEW... check out suture.seven's five star review in issue #9 of gothic beauty magazine... as reviewed by jett black... "a.stitch.to.mark.the.wound includes lyrical poetry and prose: "like razors on the wrist of God". "Void" opens the new album with an endless stream of choked lyrics including: "Bowing down to - hide your scars from - take the life of - hope is lost with - The One You Love!" Just the beginning of nearly a dozen more uplifting tracks to make the grave more comfortable. You won't go wrong with a song entitled "Casket Romantic"! Easily my new favourite bitter pill to be repeated with daily dosages. Inspiration from the likes of Oneiroid Psychosis seems reminiscent in the vocals and overall murky mood of a.stitch.to.mark.the.wound. And yet, in songs like "Kill Me", the guitar work moves like war on Iraq. "Eva's Lullaby" pulls the audience into the Third Reich of death and disorder. The most catchy song on the album is called "whores", which is delivered in a kind of blended vocal styling as though by Butthole Surfers and Electric Hellfire Club." http://www.gothicbeauty.com AS ALWAYS, IF YOU DIG IT, PLEASE PASS THE WORD... danke! and godspeed, g / s7 http://www.sutureseven.com "something's moving underground..." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members blakgarde Posted October 21, 2003 Author Members Share Posted October 21, 2003 any critiques of our music, website or marketing techniques? (i read that other thread regarding what bands should be doing) so, how we doing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Adan_V Posted October 21, 2003 Members Share Posted October 21, 2003 A nice and heavy mix of house/trance, rock, and nu-metal. IMO: The drums could do more of a variety of rhythms in each song; It sounds pretty repetitive. They sound "light and soft" in a way. I like'em hard-hitting and heavy, but thats just my taste. Are yall big Rob Zombie fans? The music (not the vocals) remind me of him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members blakgarde Posted October 21, 2003 Author Members Share Posted October 21, 2003 thanks for the feedback! rest assured that the drum tracks on the new album will be much heavier and diverse... and yes, we're big zombie fans... other influences are NIN and ministry... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members blakgarde Posted October 27, 2003 Author Members Share Posted October 27, 2003 luke22:36... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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