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Category 7, 23 March 2025





  Gig of Category 7 Mar 23, 2025 in Atlanta, GA
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About Category 7

Category 7 is a heavy metal up-and-coming band from Canada that has been gaining much attention within the metal scene for its powerful sound and energetic live performance. This group combines new-school energy and technical prowess with classic heavy metal influences to attract a strong audience following. The music is filled with fast-paced guitar riffs, soaring vocals, and overall urgency defining its sound. While Category 7 continues to put out new music and tour heavy, they will, no doubt, continue well on their way to being a household name in the land of heavy metal.
Although the name of the band implies chaos and ruin, the music of Category 7 is highly involved and planned, each one of its members contributing to a sound that is aggressive, yet melodically captivating. Drawing on influences from Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Megadeth, Category 7 modernizes these classic sounds to appeal to long-time fans of the genre and a newer generation of metalheads alike.

The Formation and Early Days


Category 7 was formed in St. John's, Newfoundland - off of the map for heavy metal, to say the least. That the band emerged from such a distant corner of Canada only adds to the impressiveness of their rise to prominence. The lineup of the core band consists of frontwoman Sheila Ann - whose powerhouse melodic voice serves as the driving force behind the band's sound - along with Geoffrey LeDrew on guitar, Kenny Scott on bass, and David Miller on drums. Together, they forged a unique identity driven by passion for metal and a desire to break through the geographical barriers that often limit bands from smaller markets.
The early days of Category 7 saw the band doing local shows and playing at festivals, generating a grassroots level of following through word of mouth and dynamic live performances. They were noted for combining the technical precision of progressive metal with the anthemic qualities of heavy metal. As the reputation grew, so did the ambitions. With the band going into the studio supported by a dedicated following, they recorded their first album with great hopes for making their impact on the metal world.

The Debut Album: "Time Has Come"


Category 7's self-titled debut album, "Time Has Come", was released in 2017 and marked a point for the band. The album presents the band's ability in mixing powerful, riff-driven heavy metal with melodic vocals and intricate guitar solos. Thematically, it also addresses personal struggle and resilience as a response to all the blackness people can develop in themselves. Both "Under the Knife" and "Hell No" prove that the group is capable of harmoniously balancing heavy, heavy instrumentation with soaring vocal melodies from Sheila Ann.
"Time Has Come" garnered critical acclaim and the interest of many fans; most of them praised the band for their skills in weaving new threads of classic metal influences. The title track became one of the mainstays of the album, highlighting Category 7's tight musicianship and the commanding vocal presence of Sheila Ann. The song hits with furious guitar playing from Geoffrey LeDrew, a driving rhythm section that underlines capability to create a technically impressive and emotionally engaging creation.
Category 7 first received wider attention with the release of "Time Has Come". This album gave the band opportunities to play in more metal festivals across Canada and started attracting an audience larger than their hometown of St. John's. The high-energy and intense performances at their live shows helped seal their reputation as one of the most exciting new metal acts.

"Rebirth" and Evolution of the Band


In 2020, Category 7 released their second album, entitled "Rebirth", which clearly showed growth and maturity in their music. Whereas "Time Has Come" had established this band as a promising force in the field of metal, "Rebirth" was intended as the call to take the music onward, bringing in more sophisticated songwriting and paying more attention to production. The album reflects growth and maturation of the band as musicians, yet still holds onto the core elements that made them stand out in the first place.
This EP, entitled "Rebirth", is a lot cleaner compared to the previous ones, and even songs like "Arise" and "Strike" show how the band can intricately create an arrangement without losing that raw energy their genre embodies. Sheila Ann's vocals are more dynamic, letting loose powerful wails and softer, more emotional passages that bring depth to the songs themselves. The rhythm section, played out by the bass playing of Kenny Scott and drumming by David Miller, offers a stellar foundational tightness that lets intricate guitar work, at times, soar into melodic flights.
Lyrically, "Rebirth" is an album about rebirth, tests of overcoming adversity, and perseverance, really popular among the public in these times of global uncertainty. The self-titled track "Rebirth" became an instant favorite among those who listened to the music, having a powerful chorus anthemic in structure, serving as a rallying cry for those who were struggling with their own personal battles. The message of resilience and hope resonated with listeners on a deep level, further cementing Category 7's status as a band that had something to say.
"Rebirth" was well-received by music critics, who were quick to point out that the band seemed to evolve without losing the essence of what made them unique. This album helps Category 7 expand their fanbase, and more new listeners in both their country and abroad become acquainted with their work. The band continued on with touring in support of their album, and every night, the live show grew even more polished as each band member honed their craft.

Live Performances and Festival Appearances


Category 7 has become known for their intense and engaging live performances. The band's ability to connect with their audience, along with the technical skill, has made them a favorite at metal festivals and venues across Canada. Whether playing smaller clubs or larger festival stages, Category 7 brings the same level of energy and passion to every performance.
Fronted by powerhouse vocalist Sheila Ann, this band's stage presence is commanding, as her powerhouse vocals seem to enthrall audiences wherever the band performs. Her wide range and ability to express emotion with her voice separate her from many of the other vocalists in the metal genre. Backed by the intricate guitar playing of Geoffrey LeDrew and the tight rhythm section comprised of Kenny Scott and David Miller, Category 7's live shows are a display of musicianship and raw energy.
Performances at festivals like Maritime Metal & Hard Rock Festival and Loud as Hell have extended their visibility and provided them with the opportunity to share the stage with top performers in metal. It was these festival appearances, in particular, which helped build Category 7's name as one of the most exciting live acts in Canadian metal.

What's in Store: The Future of Category 7


With every passing year, Category 7 seems to grow in size and character, a true testimony to their bright future ahead in the heavy metal world. Already having completed two albums that have gone over well with their audiences, this band is now working on new material that they promise to be more mature and heavier in sound than the last. Their dedication to their work and ability to push the envelope ensure that Category 7 will continue for many years to come.
Recent information has hinted that this band may try a new direction in their work that is forthcoming while retaining all the core elements that have defined it thus far. The fans may look forward to more intricate guitar work, powerful vocals, and lyrics with personal and universal themes. Continuing with tours and releasing new material will allow Category 7 to reach new heights in the world of metal.
Category 7 have placed themselves as one of the most exciting new bands to emerge from the heavy metal scene in short order. With the potent debut album "Time Has Come" and the follow-up "Rebirth", they showed their ability to merge classic metal influences with the sharpness of modernity, thus making music both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. Live performances have captivated audiences across Canada, while a growing fanbase is testament to the hard work and dedication that they put into their craft.
As long as Category 7 keeps evolving and pushing the envelope, this is a band that is definitely worth having on one's radar. With new music in the pipe and their reputation for an unstoppable live performance, the indications are very good indeed that Category 7 will have an even greater impact upon the global metal scene in the future. From the anonymous band in Newfoundland to the soon-to-rise force in heavy metal, their story stands tall, being one of testimony to talent, perseverance, and love for what they do.

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