I found out about CODESEVEN in the early 2000s. I can't remember if I heard '
The Rescue' first or '
Division of Labor', which is relatively important as the two albums sound nothing alike, but I know I instantly fell in love with both of them. I'm pretty sure I saw Tom Schlatter or someone post about how awesome '
Division of Labor' was which is what was most likely my catalyst. The back-and-forth screaming over incredible metallic hardcore was something that still holds up to to this day. Their later material shows a move to post-rock/post-hardcore with spacey elements, which I also ate up. Soon after they broke up at around the decade mark. In 2019 they reunited for Furnace Fest and have stayed together ever since, and even dropped a new album this week titled '
Go Let It In'. Do yourself a favor and check it out, and then jam this podcast. A few topics covered: when gospel is punk, pre-CODESEVEN in high school, changing genres and the subsequent hate/love that follows, revisiting Cleveland, "doin' a
Cave In", the Dave years,
Radiohead is
Dillinger Escape Plan, support from
Chevelle, dabbling in the screamo realm, signing to Equal Vision, the first breakup, Furnace Fest and the reformation, complete musical submersion, contracts and record labels, etc. Bands played in this podcast:
Fuming Mouth,
Guiltmaker,
Leer,
Opheliac,
Pyramids, and
State Faults. Listen to podcast #137 which is
available to stream and/or download for free via this link.
CODESEVEN
"Rough Waves" music video
1 Three Brothers in a High School Band
PYRAMIDS "Indigo Birds" (Jon)
GUILTMAKER "Life Given Switch" (Dave)
2 The Shifting of Styles
STATE FAULTS "Moon Sign Gemini" (Jon) [official music video]
LEER "As Cool As Attempted Suicide" (Dave)
3 The Furnace Fest Waiting Game
FUMING MOUTH "The Silence Beyond Life" (Jon) [official music video]
*** OPHELIAC "Empty Bed" (Dave) *** exclusive song premiere!!!
~Dave
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