Seven Hours After Violet share new video for "Float"

Seven Hours After Violet share new video for "Float"

Following the success of their recent single Radiance, which broke into the Top 20 on Active Rock Radio, Seven Hours After Violet — the electrifying project helmed by System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian — has unveiled the powerful new music video for Float, released just in time for May’s Mental Health Awareness Month.

Float is a standout track from Seven Hours After Violet’s self titled debut full length album out in October 2024. Directed by Glen Matheny (Four Four Entertainment) and co-directed by Shavo Odadjian, Float arrives as a deeply contemplative and metaphorical visual exploration of mental health struggles. 

Serving as both a reflection and a lifeline, the video captures the weight—and occasional peace—of being submerged in the emotional currents of anxiety, depression, isolation, and hope. 

The song speaks to the threat of suicide, but more than that, it’s about hope—the push and pull between pain and recovery,” shares Shavo. “We want this track to be a beacon for anyone battling those inner wars.” 

Vocalist Taylor Barber shares, “Float is about the feeling of waking up with depression rooted deep inside you. Feeling like a ghost in a shell — existing, but not living. It’s about being consumed by the weight of the world without confronting the inner battles. It’s important for us to express our emotions and let people know they’re not alone.” 

The video supports the non-profit, To Write Love on Her Arms, a movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide.

The self-titled album “Seven Hours After Violet” is out now and available too order HERE.

You can watch the official music video for Float, which premiered exclusively with Revolver Magazine below:

The group weaves a dynamic blend of sonic textures, creating a culmination of heavy yet vulnerable musical flavours. Seven Hours After Violet brings together a powerhouse collective featuring Shavo Odadjian (System Of A Down) on Bass, vocalist Taylor Barber (Left to Suffer), guitarist/vocalist Alejandro Aranda (Scarypoolparty), guitarist Michael Montoya (Morgoth/Winds of Plague), and drummer Josh Johnson(Winds of Plague). The group has graced major stages at Mayhem Fest, Knotfest and more, alongside heavy hitters like Tom Morello, Babymetal, Tool and more.

You can catch Seven Hours After Violet in 2025 at the below: 


15/06 - Download Festival, Donington
16/06 - Deaf Institute, Manchester *
17/06 - Camden Assembly, London *
* - Headline show

When the universe aligns, magic happens. This was certainly the case when Shavo Odajian, the legendary bass player of System of a Down, crossed paths with producer and multi-instrumentalist Morgoth at a party on 2.22.22.  Their initial sessions were a spontaneous combustion of creativity, transforming from a potential solo venture into a full-fledged band.

“We wrote a song right away. It wasn’t like any writing session I had been part of before, riffs were just flowing out of me without me even having to try. Every time I felt like I couldn’t write anything. Morgoth would hand me a guitar and say, “go, go, go”. I needed that, you know? I needed someone to push me  when I wasn’t pushing myself.” Shavo recalls. As music continued to pour out in torrents, with Shavo writing and  performing all the guitar and bass parts and Morgoth producing and providing the beats, atmospherics and FX,  Morgoth suggested they turn it into a Shavo solo project. However, with his eye now firmly set on the live arena, Shavo decided to create a full band.

Finding the right vocal talent to compliment the musical landscape created by Shavo and Morgoth was crucial. Morgoth’s recommendation of Taylor Barber from Left to Suffer was a game-changer. Shavo was blown away: “He was singing in falsetto one minute and growling the next—it was ridiculous. He became the singer because he knocked every song out of the park.” With Shavo on bass and Morgoth on guitar, the band also brought in Morgoth’s Winds Of Plague band mate, Josh Johnson on drums and Alejandro Aranda as lead guitarist and backing vocalist, known for his solo project Scarypoolparty and as runner-up on American Idol. 

Once the new music was complete, mixed by Zach Jones and mastered by Maor Applebaum, Shavo partnered with Ash Avildsen of SumerianMusicGroup to create the brand new joint label venture 1336 Records, with Seven Hours After Violet being the first signing.

“I’ve been making music for over 30 years, I wanted to do something  super heavy, but melodic and come back to my roots.” shares Shavo “Until this band, every side project I’ve done has been outside of the walls of heavy music. I steered away from anything heavy because System Of A Down is heavy. Once I got I started with Seven Hours After Violet, I had to let go of that. I said “let me go with my gut and do what I’m best at”. For the first time ever in my career, I just said, “as long as I love it, I don’t give a f*ck what anybody else thinks” and that was extremely liberating. Seven Hours After Violet is the result. It’s my favourite thing I’ve done since System and I can’t wait for the world to hear it.”


BAND MEMBERS
Taylor Barber - vocals
Michael ‘Morgoth’ Montoya - guitars
Alejandro Aranda - guitars, backing vocals
Shavo Odadjian - bass
Josh Johnson - drums


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Photo (c) Maurice Nunez

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