SEVENTH WONDER Feat. KAMELOT Singer TOMMY KAREVIK: Listen To 'The Everones' Song

September 7, 2018

"The Everones", a new song from the Swedish progressive metal band SEVENTH WONDER — which features in its ranks current KAMELOT singer Tommy Karevik — can be streamed below. The track is taken from SEVENTH WONDER's fifth studio album, "Tiara", which will be released on October 12 via Frontiers Music Srl. It contains the group's first batch of new material since "The Great Escape", originally issued in 2010. Having previously released the live album and longform video "Welcome To Atlanta" (recorded at the ProgPower festival in 2014),the group is now ready to "unleash the beast."

Comments bassist Andreas Blomqvist: "Even though we are really getting close to the release, here is one more track off of 'Tiara' to make sure you survive the home stretch. This is the song that really kicks the story into gear on the album. It has a few different flavors, compared to the other songs we've shared so far. A bit more sinister, a bit more to the point. This track was the second to last one to get written and arranged prior to us hitting the studio. Something is about to happen, and humanity will never be the same again. Prepare to meet 'The Everones'."

Originally formed in Stockholm in 2000, SEVENTH WONDER debuted in 2005 with "Become". The second album, "Waiting In The Wings", and first to feature Karevik on vocals, followed in 2006. Two more successful records, the concept album "Mercy Falls" (2008) and "The Great Escape" (2010),followed before the band went on a hiatus of sorts following Karevik being chosen to take Roy Khan's place in KAMELOT.

"Tiara" track listing:

01. Arrival
02. The Everones
03. Dream Machines
04. Against The Grain
05. Victorious
06. Tiara's Song (Farewell Pt. 1)
07. Goodnight (Farewell Pt. 2)
08. Beyond Today (Farewell Pt. 3)
09. The Truth
10. By The Light Of The Funeral Pyres
11. Damnation Below
12. Procession
13. Exhale

Says Blomqvist: "It has been many years in the making, but it is finally done and we couldn't be happier with it. 'Tiara' is everything you have come to expect from SEVENTH WONDER, but I also hope there are some new flavors in there to keep it interesting. We really didn't think too much about what sound we were going for, nor did we have to force it, it all came natural, albeit slow this time around…We are super proud of this album and we are so much looking forward to sharing it with you!"

Continues Andreas: "'Victorious' was the first song on the album that was completed. It wasn't written first, but it was the first one we sat down and wrote the lyrics for, so it is special to us."

SEVENTH WONDER is:

Bass: Andreas Blomqvist
Guitar: Johan Liefvendahl
Vocals: Tommy Karevik
Keys: Andreas Söderin
Drums: Stefan Norgren

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