SEVENTH ONE Vow To Carry On Despite Guitarist's Departure

March 18, 2005

Swedish power metallers SEVENTH ONE have issued a statement vowing to carry on despite the recent departure of guitarist and founding member Johannes "Axe" Losbäck. "SEVENTH ONE is still very much alive and kicking!" the band write on their web site. "We respect Johannes' decision to leave the group and thank him for his years with the band. We will announce our new lineup in a not too distant future. Already we have some very cool ideas for new songs and if anyone are interested in booking us for shows and/or festivals we are really hungry for some live action!"

SEVENTH ONE released their sophomore album, "What Should Not Be", late last year through Armageddon Products.

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