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Seventh Avenue was a
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band from
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, Germany, formed in 1989. Consisting of guitarist/vocalist Herbie Langhans, guitarist Florian Gottsleben, bassist Markus Beck, and drummer Mike Pflüger, Seventh Avenue played a hybrid style of
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and
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with a focus on melodies. They released six albums and two EPs. The band launched a demo titled ''First Strike'' in 1993, but the loss of their guitarist delayed their first album, ''Rainbowland'', until 1995. They then signed with Treasure Hunt Records. Their first release on this label, ''Tales of Tales'', topped at No. 18 on the Japanese heavy metal charts. The 1998 release ''Southgate'' was licensed to Megahard Records for release in Brazil, where the band subsequently toured.


History

In 1989, a few teenagers, inspired by heavy metal bands, began to make music themselves. A CD was released on a small label. Two years later, the singer left the band and, at only 17 years of age, then-guitarist Herbie Langhans took the place as the new leading vocalist. Because of the change, the band began to think about a new name. "Seventh Avenue" was chosen in a mutual agreement. In 1993, they released their first demo, ''First Strike'', which was far more successful than expected. Therefore, a number of live concerts followed. A year later, they were planning their new album ''Rainbowland''. However, because of inner problems in the band, the release was delayed. The second guitarist suddenly left the band. Therefore, Herbie started to also play guitar. After a few months the album was nonetheless released, again with great success. In 1996, the band signed a contract for two albums with Treasure Hunt Records. They immediately started recording their next album, ''Tales of Tales''. The album subsequently reached the 18th position on the Japanese heavy metal charts.Massacre Records profile
In 1997, drummer Louis Schock left the band and Mike Pflüger took his place. Andi Gutjahr was hired as a guest musician for the album ''Southgate'' which was published in 1998. In 1999, William Hieb also left the band, leaving only Herbie Langhans and Mike Pflüger. A short time later, they found another bassist and second guitarist in Geronimo Stade and Florian Gottsleben. After a short time, the recording was followed by several concerts. In Brazil, the band achieved remarkable popularity which bought Megahard Records the licensing rights for South America. In late 2001, Seventh Avenue began the recordings for the album ''Between the Worlds''. In September 2002, the band broke into a tour to Brazil where they played so-called "WMetal Concerts", which was organized by Megahard Records. Back in Germany Seventh Avenue signed a contract with
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. In 2003, the album ''Between the Worlds'', and in 2004, its follow-up ''Eternals'' were published. Bassist Geronimo left the band and Markus Beck took his place. The album ''Terium'', their first
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, was released on 28 March 2008 on Massacre Records and emphasizes the groups penchant for catchy choruses and memorable melodies while delivering an even heavier sound than previous releases. The band announced their dissolution on 4 September 2012, through their website.


Musical style

Seventh Avenue's music emphasizes classic heavy metal styles, playing a hybrid of speed and power metal. Their music typically consists of fast
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drums, melodic and epic lead guitar melodies and double guitar harmonies, and rousing, catchy vocals. Their music seldom contains keyboards currently, the instrument was more apparent in their past works. Their music can be considered
Christian metal Christian metal, also known as white metal, Jesus metal or heavenly metal, is heavy metal music distinguished by its Christian themed song lyrics and the dedication of the band members to Christianity. Christian metal is typically performed by ...
, as it often draws its themes from the Bible.


Related projects

Herbie Langhans and Andi Gutjahr, along with other members, produced a
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in 1998 titled ''A Tribute to the Past'' under the name Treasure Seeker. The album highlighted the bands' influences including
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,
Stryper Stryper is an American Christian metal band from Orange County, California. The group's lineup consists of Michael Sweet (lead vocals, guitar), Oz Fox (guitar), Perry Richardson (bass guitar), and Robert Sweet (drums). Formed in 1983 as Roxx ...
, and
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. As of 2010, Herbie Langhans was included in the project
Sinbreed Sinbreed is a German Christian metal band who play power metal, formed in 2005 in Wiesbaden. Biography Sinbreed was founded as Neoshine, and made it to release three demos under that name, but was forced to change to Sinbreed in order to avoid ...
with members of Blind Guardian and Redkey.


Discography

*''Rainbowland'' (1995) *''Children'' (1995) EP *''Tales of Tales'' (1996) *''Southgate'' (1998) *''Goodbye'' (1999) EP *''Between the Worlds'' (2003) *''Eternals'' (2004) * ''Terium'' (2008)


References

*Interview with Herbie Langhans, 2004
link
(German)


External links

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