Seventh Wonder In 2004, Tommy Karevik recorded a few songs with Vindictiv. Shortly after, he left the band for
progressive metal band
Seventh Wonder, prior to the release of their debut album
Become in 2005. Despite the warm reception of the album at the time of its release, the band members have stated that they were generally unhappy with the album due to its poor mixing. Once Karevik joined the band, they toured briefly to promote the album. The band then returned to the studio, eager to produce fresh material with their new vocalist. The resulting album was
Waiting in the Wings, released in 2006. The album was met with very positive reviews. In 2008, Seventh Wonder released the concept album
Mercy Falls, and in 2010 they released
The Great Escape. Studio footage from
The Great Escape recording sessions were posted on the band's official forum and YouTube channel. In these videos, it is explained that Karevik was experiencing problems with his voice during the recording of the album, and had to regularly apply a special spray to his throat in order to continue recording his vocals. After Karevik was announced as the new vocalist for
Kamelot in 2012, the band only reunited in 2013 to play shows at some festivals and to announce they would be recording a live DVD at 2014 ProgPower USA Festival, performing songs from their album
Mercy Falls in its entirety. In 2016, the band signed with Italian record company
Frontiers Records to release the live CD/DVD called
Welcome To Atlanta Live 2014 on September 23, 2016, and also a new studio album to be released in 2018. Later, the band announced the album would be titled
Tiara. It was released on October 12, 2018. Following the release of the band's sixth studio album,
The Testament, Karevik announced his departure from Seventh Wonder on 12 June 2023.
Kamelot in 2018 In 2011, Karevik performed as a guest vocalist for the American
symphonic metal band
Kamelot. Kamelot was forced to tour without their longtime vocalist
Roy Khan, who was unable to perform due to personal problems and health issues. Khan was replaced on tour by Italian singer
Fabio Lione of
Rhapsody of Fire and during the tour Kamelot announced that Khan had left the band. During Kamelot's tour of Europe, Karevik joined the crew, singing mostly backing vocals, but also performing solo on the songs
EdenEcho and
Center of the Universe. On June 22, 2012, Kamelot announced that Karevik had joined as lead singer, replacing Roy Khan.
Ayreon On August 31, 2013, Karevik was announced as a guest vocalist, playing the lead role, in the progressive rock opera project
Ayreon's album
The Theory of Everything. On December 15, 2016, Karevik was announced as "The Opposition Leader" on Ayreon's release,
The Source released in 2017. He was presented by
Arjen Lucassen as "one of the best singers in the world right now... " == Personal life ==