Prog Metallers SEVENTH
STATION’s Next Single "The Ruthless Koba" Reflects A Soviet Union
Childhood
New Album "Heal the
Unhealed" Out November 7th
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Slovenian progressive metallers Seventh Station will
be presenting their second album “Heal
the Unhealed” this coming November. The record is an
international effort - rehearsed and recorded through five different studios on
three continents ranging from the United States, Slovenia, and Turkey. Full of
magnificent sweeps, heavy riffs, and intricate melodies, the band creates an
eclectic progressive experience.
For this sophomore effort, band founder and guitarist Dmitri
Alperovich wanted to bring his personal point of view from his roots growing up
as a Soviet Union child before his family moved to Israel, before finally
settling in Slovenia.
"I went through a lot of different circumstances and the
processes of adaptation for each country - also resulting in anxiety and panic
attacks after all these significant paradigm shifts. Heal The Unhealed is a
personal reflection on these experiences and the psychological states they
brought, voiced through different characters, including the primary actors of
the conditions I had back in the Soviet Union," adds
Alperovich.
Today, Seventh
Station presents a studio video for their third
single "The
Ruthless Koba", which is an original arrangement of Dmitri
Shostakovich's 10th Symphony - 2nd Movement (op. 93).
Alperovich explains the song in further detail:
"This instrumental track is an original arrangement of a
classical orchestral epic, Dmitri Shostakovich’s 10th Symphony, second
movement. The arrangement was written by Dmitri Alperovich and it’s the second
part of the Soviet Union / Stalin trilogy. The original movement is a
description by Shostakovich, of the circumstances and conditions through
Stalin’s evilness as the ruler of the Soviet Union. It was very important for
us to represent the atmosphere of the original work, so we made a great effort
to both respects and celebrate it through the arrangement decisions. Koba was
the nickname that Stalin was given by his close friends and the name of the
track is an attempt to show the duality between the “friendly” Koba and the
ruthless dictator."
Watch and listen to "The
Ruthless Koba" via its premiere on MetalInsider HERE.
Following their debut album 2016's "Between Life and
Dreams", Seventh
Station's sophomore record “Heal the Unhealed” comes
out after two years of delay due to the Covid pandemic, and the band is excited
to share its six creative and inventive progressive influenced metal songs.
Ready to be discovered, it's a hidden gem that was on the shelf way too long
and its timing couldn’t be more appropriate. Overall, the album reflects
historical events and their psychologies throughout its listening experience.
From dreamy atmospheres to technical madness', it’s a musically diverse record.
Vocalist Davidavi Dolev, who was involved for the first time
with writing lyrics and vocal lines, explains the full length:
"I wanted to find the right ‘voice’ for the lyrics, trying
to voice Dmitri’s musical ideas through surrealism and through the absurd. So,
lyrically the point was to magnify even more the panic attacks Dmitri was
trying to describe, through the light of harsh and incomprehensible historical
events. This album could very much be a progressive assault on the ear, very
much for the open-minded, not at all for the weak-hearted. Musically this album
is choosing the long path rather than quick gratification but at the same time
very satisfying for those who manage to go through this entire orchard."
Applying the knowledge and techniques from classical music in to
progressive metal, Seventh
Station is an artistic progressive metal band that makes
personal storytelling into an auditory event that must be experienced from
beginning the end.
Recommended for fans of Dream Theater, Symphony X, and
Opeth, Seventh
Station's “Heal
the Unhealed” comes out on November 7, 2022.
The album pre-order is available at http://www.seventh-station.com.
Music Video - All Hail the Moustache - https://youtu.be/-upgWRhKqz0
Music Video - The Heart of a Nation (Nadia) - https://youtu.be/q8dbzZbTHgY
Track Listing:
1. Unspoken Thoughts (07:37)
2. Seven Digits (07:36)
3. The Heart of a Nation (Nadia) (12:27)
4. The Ruthless Koba (05:19)
5. All Hail the Moustache (12:04)
6. A Final Bow (13:41)
Album Length: 58:47
Album Recording and Live Band Line Up:
- Dmitri Alperovich - Guitar
- Eren Basbug - Keyboards
- Davidavi Dolev - Vocals
- Jure Lopatic - Bass
- Grega Plamberger - Drums and Percussion
For more info:
Facebook.com/SeventhStation
Instagram.com/seventhstationofficial
About: Seventh Station is a progressive metal band based in
Slovenia, led by Israeli Guitarist Dmitri Alperovich and Turkish Keyboardist
Eren Başbuğ. Constructing their sound by fusing progressive metal with
contemporary classical music, the band’s new album Healed the Unhealed is their
second full-length record, released independently. Featuring an international
lineup, Davidavi “Vidi” Dolev (Vocals), Jure Lopatic (Bass), and Grega
Plamberger (Drums). On their new record, Seventh Station adds to their “on the
edge” performances and compositions more blood, more sweat, and more tears.
Formed between the Academy of Music & Dance in Jerusalem and Berklee
College of Music in Boston, Seventh Station released its debut album Between
Life and Dreams in 2016. After relocating to Europe and a few line-up changes,
Alperovich and Başbuğ knew no borders in the search for uncompromising
compositions and musical executors, progressive and challenging. After several
tours between the Middle East and post-Yugoslavia, the band gathered together
on recording ‘Heal the Unhealed’. Inspired by the Second World War and the
Soviet Union, the album is an hour-long reflection in the eyes of Alperovich,
who was born in Minsk, Belarus, moved to Israel and eventually found his way to
Slovenia. Featuring surrealistic epos, harnessing the band’s skillful abilities
in order to express Kafkaesque situations, Heal the Unhealed examines
resemblances between dictatorships and the personality disorders of an artist.
Seventh Station is now gearing up for their upcoming record Heal the Unhealed
released on November 7th, 2022, along with a supporting tour through Europe and
the Middle East, to be announced later this Fall.
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