Subseven


Subseven is a Christian rock band formed in 1999 in Weatherford, Oklahoma, United States. They played in the Midwest for four years as an independent, where they released one album and one EP and gained a large local fan base. In 2003, they signed a record deal with Flicker Records and soon after released . One year later they released their final album, Free to Conquer. The band's members included Wesley Fite, Clint McManaman, Reed Corbin, Caleb Wilkerson and Jake Sullivan before their breakup in December 2005. They parted ways because they felt that God was calling the members on to new things. Ever since their breakup in 2005, the band members engaged in other musical activities, including bands and solo projects. In November 2007, their bass guitarist, Reed Corbin, died from a heart attack at the age of 33. As of 2015, they have, in some capacity, reunited.

Members

1999-2003

The name "Subseven" is short for "submitted to God." "Sub" means "submitted," and "seven" means God's number.

Discography

Album TitleLabelDate
The Black AlbumIndependent2000
Larusso EPIndependent2001
Flicker RecordsMay 4, 2004
Free to ConquerFlicker RecordsMarch 15, 2005

Music videos

After the video shoot of "Hold On" at the Green Door, the band announced that they would be breaking up, and played a farewell show to the audience that showed up to be in the video.