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Toggle the table of contents. Mount Vernon, Kentucky. Christian rockhard rockpost-grungeworship. World Changer [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Released: Label: self-released. RIAA : Gold [ 12 ]. That has made me learn so much about songwriting and about what a song really is. Our approach is: What do people need to hear? What does God want to say? Not only does this band touch lives with their music; their music is climbing the charts.

We are not the same melodically. But, musically I just really like the way their records sound, and how bold their cds sound. I really draw from them. Vocally, for me Jeremy Camp is a huge one. In high school, I used to drive around blasting his records and singing them at the top of my lungs. He really helped with 7eventh time down biography sample things like the diction that I have, and the way that I say certain words.

He was a big influence for me personally. Obviously, Kutless is a huge one. We definitely draw a lot from their past records. That music is kind of what we grew up on, so it was just natural that we would draw from that. Mikey Howard: It was awesome. We worked with a really cool director named Austin Upchurch. He is another Kentucky boy; he is from Somerset, Ky.

He did a fabulous job. That was really my first rodeo with a music video. I had never attempted to do something like that before. I probably got up around that morning. It literally went all day long. There were green screens, lighting and cameras; it was just absolutely unbelievable. I felt like if I touched it, it would break because it was so expensive.

It was just awesome having all those people there working hard to get the right shot. You would literally spend like hours setting up lighting, and shooting this big, long scene. Then, it would be all for four seconds in the music video. It was really cool to see how it all came together. I kind of knew when we shot the video that at the end I was going to turn to dust.

Webb: I want to talk about your band name for a minute. Why did you guys decide to put the number seven in your name? Mikey Howard: Just to be different. There are not too many people who spell with numbers. It just kind of seemed like a cool thing to do. The seven is kind of that iconic thing for a band, and it just made sense. For us, we just liked it.

Webb: Yeah, it definitely makes it stand out. When it is beside a bunch of different band names, that seven really pops out. For us, it was just trying to separate ourselves.

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We have had that name since we started the band. We have gained a lot of traction with the name. Webb: Thinking about touring for a minute, how do you guys balance having family lives at home, and all the responsibilities that come along with being a full time Christian band? Mikey Howard: Man, that is the toughest part. Just like I was telling you a minute ago, when I first called you, I was literally driving my daughter to the babysitter.

It is just tough, but I guess it is no different from what other people experience. I am a dad, and dads go to work. That is what you do. Unfortunately, my work keeps me away for longer periods of time. You have to make sure that you are on your phone with your wife everyday. Make sure you are praying together, and talking about scripture together.

It makes you want to be more open. You share all of your thoughts, and you really have to talk more. You almost have to communicate more than people who see each other everyday. So, that part is pretty cool. It seems like there are fewer distractions when I am home. For the most part, when I am home, we eat together and pray together. It is just a little different, and you learn to adjust.

You have to have a wife that absolutely rocks, and mine does. She is incredible; she definitely makes it where I can keep doing this. She is awesome. Webb: While you are on tour, how do you have your personal quiet time when you are sharing such a tight space in a van with a bunch of people? Mikey Howard: Iphones are a blessing [ laughing ].

I have an audio Bible, and I have a couple of different Bible apps that have different reading programs. You just do it. They are probably laughing the whole time.