Seventh Day Slumber Collaborates with 12 Stones and Starringo on "Garden of Shadows"

"Garden of Shadows" is a collaborative single by Christian rock band Seventh Day Slumber, featuring 12 Stones and rapper Starringo. Released on May 2, 2025, via Rockfest Records, the track runs approximately 3 minutes and 28 seconds and is available on major streaming platforms like Apple Music , Spotify , and Amazon Music.
The song blends hard rock with rap elements, showcasing Seventh Day Slumber's signature sound alongside 12 Stones' post-grunge influence and Starringo's dynamic rap verses. This fusion creates a powerful track that addresses themes of inner turmoil and spiritual struggle, aligning with the band's history of tackling issues like faith, depression, and emotional trauma.
"Garden of Shadows" is part of the deluxe edition of Seventh Day Slumber's 2024 album Fractured Paradise, titled Fractured Paradise: Garden of Shadows. The album showcases the band's signature blend of hard rock and Christian themes, featuring collaborations with artists like Magdalene Rose and Kellin Quinn of Sleeping With Sirens.
You can listen to "Garden of Shadows" by Seventh Day Slumber featuring 12 Stones and Starringo on the following platforms:
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Apple Music: Garden of Shadows - Seventh Day Slumber
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Amazon Music: Garden of Shadows - Seventh Day Slumber
For more information and updates, you can visit the band's official website at seventhdayslumberofficial.com
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