The Seventh Sign is the seventh studio album by guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, released in 1994. It is considered a return to form for Malmsteen after a period where he experimented with more blues-influenced styles. The album features a combination of neoclassical metal and hard rock elements.
Key characteristics of The Seventh Sign include Malmsteen's signature shred guitar playing, complex song structures, and melodic vocals. The album showcases his technical proficiency and compositional skills.
Notable tracks on The Seventh Sign include "Never Die," "Seventh Sign," "Prisoner of Your Love," and "Forever Is a Long Time." Mats Leven provided vocals on the album. The album was generally well-received by fans and critics, solidifying Malmsteen's status as a prominent figure in the neoclassical metal genre.