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Seraiah (USA)

Postby Horex » 20 Jan 2026, 14:43

Seraiah - Carnival World (1990)

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Year : 1990 (Pure Metal Records Edition)
Style : Melodic Glam Sleaze Hard Rock , Christian Heavy Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 93 mb


Bio:

The band Seraiah was formed in 1985 by drummer Kyle Dietz and guitarist Quinton Gibson (who would later join the band Whitecross). After several changes in its line-up, the band settled with vocalist Brad Beckey and bassist Trace Ferrie (who would later play with the bands Whitecross and Stryper and in Michael Sweet's solo career).In 1988, they released a demo that caught the attention of the record label Pure Metal, and in 1990, they signed on to release their debut album, Carnival World. The album was very well received by the public and critics alike and featured the hit single ‘Rise Up.’ The following year, they toured throughout the United States, building a solid fan base.In 1992, Trace left the band and was replaced by Kirk McKinley, and the band recorded their last self-titled album. The album managed to place two hits in the Top 10 on the radio with the singles ‘No More Lies’ and ‘Time for a Change’.In 1992, the band also opened for Stryper on their ‘Can't Stop the Rock Tour’.

Album:

Debut Seraiah's "Carnival World" (1990) is generally remembered as a fun, catchy glam/sleaze metal album with a strong Motley Crue vibe, praised for its attitude, aggression, and memorable tracks.They were formed in Indiana in 1985 by drummer Kyle Dietz and guitarist Quinton Gibson. They did release a demo in 1989 which as of this writing I haven’t heard yet but I have been told it’s quite good.There were some line-up changes before they finally got a mainstream record deal with Pure Metal for this album. The “single” was Rise Up and I understand it received fairly good airplay on Christian radio stations that dared play metal.Seraiah was another band that listed Bible verses for each song that influenced the song writing. I've always been partial to this as it gives me some insight on what the songs actually mean, especially when you stop to read the song lyrics. Musically this album has really grown on me. I could remember from my cassette days really enjoying the first two songs, but the rest I couldn't remember anything about. Listening to this album again has given me a new appreciation for it. I'm glad I didn't pay $20+ for it, but if I had I still wouldn't have regretted my purchase.I should point out that Seraiah went on to release a second album with a whole new sound. Two of the bands members went on to record another album for Star Song under the band name Kid Promise.

Line-Up:

Bradley Beckey - lead and backing vocals
Quinton Gibson - guitars, backing vocals
Michael McClung - bass, backing vocals
Kyle Dietz - drums, percussion

Production:

Recorded At – Grand Slam Studios
Mastered At – Masterfonics
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Pure Metal
Copyright © – Pure Metal
Mastered By – Jim Lloyd
Mixed By – Steve Griffith
Producer [Produced By] – Jim Erdman (tracks: 1 to 8, 10), Steve Griffith (tracks: 9)
Recorded By – Alan Chase
Written-By, Arranged By – Seraiah

Tracklist:

01. Carnival World
02. Devastating Daydream
03. Hear Their Cry
04. The Nature of Things
05. No More Tears to Cry
06. Rise Up
07. You Know
08. Helpless Without You
09. Let Him Take Control
10. Fallen Heart


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Re: Seraiah (USA)

Postby Horex » 21 Jan 2026, 13:49

Seraiah - Seraiah (1992)

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Year : 1992 (Star Song Records Edition)
Style : Melodic Glam Sleaze Hard Rock , Christian Heavy Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 93 mb


Bio:

The band Seraiah was formed in 1985 by drummer Kyle Dietz and guitarist Quinton Gibson (who would later join the band Whitecross). After several changes in its line-up, the band settled with vocalist Brad Beckey and bassist Trace Ferrie (who would later play with the bands Whitecross and Stryper and in Michael Sweet's solo career).In 1988, they released a demo that caught the attention of the record label Pure Metal, and in 1990, they signed on to release their debut album, Carnival World. The album was very well received by the public and critics alike and featured the hit single ‘Rise Up.’ The following year, they toured throughout the United States, building a solid fan base.In 1992, Trace left the band and was replaced by Kirk McKinley, and the band recorded their last self-titled album. The album managed to place two hits in the Top 10 on the radio with the singles ‘No More Lies’ and ‘Time for a Change’.In 1992, the band also opened for Stryper on their ‘Can't Stop the Rock Tour’.

Album:

This is the second album by the American Christian hard rock band SERAIAH.It was produced with only the guitarist changed from the previous line-up. The replacement guitarist, Tracy Ferrie, would later go on to become the guitarist for STRYPER upon their reunion. While the previous album featured a considerably hard, orthodox sound, this work retains traces of that while shifting towards a softer, melodic hard rock sound centred on smoother, more mellow melodies. Particularly noteworthy are the two ballads: the third track, ‘When It Rains’, and the closing number, ‘Time For A Change’. These are truly exquisite gems that every melodic hard rock fan should hear.Their previous album was a metal classic but this album leans a little more hard rock on several tracks. Personally I really liked this album and I’m not a heavy metal kind of guy. But I do love a good hard rock album however and several tracks here fit that bill. As I said this was their last album kind of as several members went on to form the band Kid Promise and released an album with them.These guys rock good Christian metal well played they have a lot of Stryper sounds in them and don't know about anybody else but they also they also sound like a christian version of Britny Fox from the Dean Davidson era the music and the lead singer sounds like Britny Fox and Dean Davidson the first song.Fans of slick, polished, saccharine-drenched Christian AOR/melodic rock wil probably take one listen to this album and shout, "Hurray!"

Line-Up:

Bradley Beckey - lead and backing vocals
Quinton Gibson - guitars, backing vocals
Tracy Ferrie - bass, backing vocals - See also: Boston, ex-Stryper, ex-Electrik, ex-Hozana, ex-Whitecross
Kyle Dietz - drums, percussion

Production:

Mastered At – Mastermix
Art Direction – Dawn Allen, Toni Thigpen
Design, Layout – Diane Painter
Executive-Producer – Dez Dickerson
Mastered By – Hank Williams
Photography By – Russ Harrington
Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Steve Griffith
Product Manager – Jackie Patillo

Tracklist:

01. No More Lies
02. Angry Young Boy
03. When It Rains
04. Love Has No Bounds
05. Fever
06. New Kind Of Voodoo
07. Song And Dance
08. Whatever Happened To Your Love
09. Bullseye
10. Time For A Change


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