| NEW MUSICSeventh Day Slumber Releases 
                'Once Upon a Shattered Life'February 1, 2005
 CBN.com  
                NASHVILLE, TN....Modern Rock band Seventh Day Slumber (SDS) released 
                their greatly anticipated debut on BEC Recordings, Once Upon 
                a Shattered Life, on February 1, a project BEC Recordings/Tooth 
                & Nail president Brandon Ebel is anxious for everyone to hear. "Seventh Day Slumber is an awesome addition 
                to the BEC family," remarked Ebel. " Joseph has an amazing 
                testimony! God has been using him over the years and our goal 
                is to partner with him and his band to reach more people for Christ. 
                Seventh Day Slumber played over 200 shows last and that is the 
                work ethic we love at BEC."  Lead singer Joseph Rojas echoes Ebel's enthusiasm, 
                commenting, "It’s amazing to be part of a label where 
                there is 100 percent support. BEC/Tooth and Nail is an artist’s 
                dream. We feel like we’re on the greatest label in the world, 
                and we hope to make them proud." The anticipation for a new SDS album is warranted. The band released 
                their first national album Picking Up the Pieces on the 
                Crowne Music/American Dream label in April 8, 2003, and previously 
                released two records independently. Their last album spawned five 
                Top 10 R&R Christian Rock hits ("My Struggle," "Candy," 
                "I Know," "Innocence," and "Spiraling"), 
                the first three of which went to No. 1. This airplay helped garner 
                the band a BMI Award for the "Most Played Music at Christian 
                Rock Radio" in 2004 and also earned them a Dove award nomination 
                for Best Rock Album. On Once Upon a Shattered Life, Seventh Day Slumber uses 
                a strong rock musical frame to showcase their powerful lyrical 
                message of hope and redemption, belting out catchy hooks behind 
                throbbing guitars while confronting real-life problems affecting 
                so many young people like addiction, suicide and depression. However, 
                what sets them apart from most modern rock bands is that they 
                sing about solutions to these problems . “There are things 
                going on with Christian kids that no one wants to talk about because 
                we’re supposed to be happy,” said Rojas. “When 
                talking about those issues, we always paint Christ as the answer 
                to hurting people and tough situations.”  In addition to strong radio airplay and album sales, the band 
                continues to tour incessantly including recently completing Shoutfest 
                2004. In addition to playing headline shows around the country, 
                they also appeared on the 2003 Glow Tour, and at Jesus Jam Festival, 
                Kingdom Bound, Spirit West, Creation Festival, ProLife Festival, 
                Creation Festival, Freedom Festival, and more. This month SDS 
                will tour in support of the new project, opening for Skillet 
                on their COLLIDE tour, which will hit about 30 cities nationwide.  The distinct life journeys of each SDS member instills a diversity 
                that allows just about anyone to connect with them. Band founder 
                and lead singer Rojas was a $400/day cocaine addict, spending 
                time in and out of jail and in drug rehab centers most of his 
                adolescent and early adult years. Battling a broken family of 
                abuse and divorce, Rojas searched for acceptance, eventually finding 
                himself in the company of those involved in drug dealing. At the 
                age of 20, after a drug overdose, Joseph cried out to the Lord 
                in the back of an ambulance.  Bassist Joshua Schwartz followed his missionary parents from 
                Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to the United States seven years ago. Schwartz, 
                the youngest member of the group, shares a testimony of saving 
                himself sexually for marriage and living a drug-free life, closely 
                following the Christ-like example set by his parents. Schwartz 
                and Rojas met in 1997 at Christ for The Nations Bible College 
                in Dallas, Texas and soon began playing music.  Jeremy Holderfield, a native of Jasper, Alabama, grew up in a 
                Christian home, but watched his family unit tear apart when his 
                father left his mother for another woman after 31 years of marriage. 
                Holderfield struggled to cope with anger towards his father in 
                subsequent months. After a brief fall from grace, Holderfield 
                recommitted himself to Christ. Those emotions provided inspiration 
                in the group’s songwriting and have given him insight into 
                the confusion, anger and desperation that many young people face 
                throughout the world. The newest addition to SDS, drummer Ray Fryoux, grew up in Louisiana 
                and started playing drums at an early age, jamming in clubs and 
                bars. Fryoux started drinking in college, which quickly got out 
                of hand and he hit rock bottom. It was then that he gave his life 
                to Jesus and decided he would only play for Christ. Following 
                that decision he moved to Nashville, which turned out to be a 
                harder musical environment to crack than he’d anticipated. 
                Disappointed, he was ready to return to Louisiana when he saw 
                a notice that Seventh Day Slumber needed a drummer. He auditioned 
                and immediately got the gig.  Seventh Day Slumber has skillfully adapted the musical style 
                of secular bands like Staind and Incubus to create an innovative 
                hybrid modern rock sound. The band derived its name from Exodus 
                20:11 which states how God created the world in six days and designated 
                the seventh day for rest. Anything but sleepy, the band's live 
                shows approach the stage as a makeshift pulpit, ministering to 
                young people who are looking for something or someone with which 
                to identify. During shows, Rojas delivers a stirring, passionate 
                testimony about his life that eventually led to Christ.      For more information on Seventh Day Slumber, go to their 
                Web site. Purchase Once 
                Upon a Shattered Life today! 
 
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