SEVEN SPIRES

BIOGRAPHY

Bassist Peter de Reyna on 'A Fortress Called Home': 
“This album will build you up and tear you down in true SEVEN SPIRES fashion. I couldn’t be prouder of the life that’s been created in this, our fourth record. Revel in the anguish, bask in the glory, and we will see you on the other side.”   
 
About the single "Almosttown", frontwoman Adrienne Cowan comments:
 
“It's a song about questioning yourself, your choices, the road behind and ahead, and the lonely bed you habitually make and lie in. It’s yearning for the impossible; the elusive, the intangible.” 

Guitarist Jack Kosto follows up: “We knew pretty early on that this would be a perfect first single, as it’s a really fun and somewhat gentle introduction into the subject matter of this album. It’s got all of the fun stuff: riffs, hooks, musical chops, and a gorgeous castle we were lucky enough to film the music video in!” 

'A Fortress Called Home', SEVEN SPIRES' fourth studio album is the highly-anticipated follow-up to 'Gods of Debauchery' (2021) and takes their signature blend of symphonic power and extreme metal to new heights, dragging the listener to the deepest abysses in the process.  

Adrienne Cowan comments:  
“I visited the void twice while writing this album. I don’t know which begat the other. It’s ugly. I love it and I hate it, and I think it’s our best work yet.” 

'A Fortress Called Home' was produced, mixed, and mastered by Jack Kosto who had this to say about it: 
“If our previous albums have intended to take you on an emotional journey of our design, this album forces you to confront the one of your own making. Good luck and enjoy!”