Sevendust are back!
Sevendust have announced their 14th studio album Truth Killer, set for release via the band’s new label, Napalm Records. Truth Killer is the follow-up to 2020’s critically acclaimed release Blood & Stone that saw lots of attention with their spectacular cover of Soundgarden’s “The Day I Tried To Live.” Truth Killer showcases that the original and current lineup – (Lajon Witherspoon, Clint Lowery, John Connolly, Vince Hornsby and Morgan Rose) – sound as relevant today as they did on their 1997 self-titled debut. Producer, friend and collaborator Michael “Elvis” Baskette returns to produce Truth Killer which is available for pre-order in multiple configurations here: http://lnk.to/Sevendust-TruthKiller.
From the introspective opening of “I Might Let The Devil Win” to the classic Sevendust sound of “Fence,” the twelve songs on Truth Killer demonstrate the diverse style that has won the band a legion of loyal fans. “Truth Killer,” “Everything” and “Holy Water” combine elements of the classic Sevendust sound with modern updates, pointing their lyrical lens at the world today. The first song released is the album closer “Fence,” out now and accompanied by a claymation music video directed and animated by Ollie Jones. The video tells the story of a chemical leak during a Sevendust show that causes the band to turn in to zombies – but Sevendust will live forever! The video for “Fence” can be seen here: https://youtu.be/NixNsandZ34.
The track listing for Truth Killer is:
1) I Might Let The Devil Win
2) Truth Killer
3) Won’t Stop The Bleeding
4) Everything
5) No Revolution
6) Sick Mouth
7) Holy Water
8) Leave Hell Behind
9) Superficial Drug
10) Messenger
11) Love And Hate
12) Fence