Seventh Void

Heavy, sludgy riffs create a dense wall of sound punctuated by moments of melodic release and rhythmic shifts that anchor the listener in an introspective journey.

doom metal · stoner metal

United States Est. 2005

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Heaven Is Gone

Heaven Is Gone

2011

About Seventh Void

Seventh Void matters for their ability to carve out a distinct emotional landscape within the heavy music scene, merging the weight of doom and stoner metal with introspective themes.
Their music resonates with listeners seeking solace in the darkness, acting as both an escape and a confrontation of inner struggles, creating a space for catharsis that is often missing in more mainstream offerings. Their approach emphasizes a raw...
Their music resonates with listeners seeking solace in the darkness, acting as both an escape and a confrontation of inner struggles, creating a space for catharsis that is often missing in more mainstream offerings. Their approach emphasizes a raw authenticity, utilizing slow, crushing riffs layered with haunting melodies that evoke a sense of desolation and reflection. This combination creates an immersive experience, where each note feels deliberate, drawing the listener into a world where heaviness blends seamlessly with moments of delicate beauty. The band’s performance style further deepens this connection, as they engage audiences in an almost ritualistic manner, heightening the emotional stakes of each song. Lyrically, Seventh Void often explores themes of loss, longing, and existential contemplation, delivered through a voice that fluctuates between melancholy and defiance. Their storytelling tends to lean towards the impressionistic, evoking vivid imagery rather than straightforward narratives, allowing listeners to project their own experiences onto the music. This balance of sincerity and somber reflection invites deep engagement while reinforcing the weighty atmosphere inherent in their sound.

1 studio album· United States

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Seventh Void's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 2011–2011
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