Sevendust
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Also known as | Rumblefish (1994), Crawlspace (1994) |
Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
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Years active | 1994–present |
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Website | sevendust |
Sevendust is an American nu metal band from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly. After their first demo, lead vocalist Lajon Witherspoon and guitarist Clint Lowery joined the group. Following a few name changes, the members settled on the name Sevendust and released their self-titled debut album on April 15, 1997, which sold only 310 copies in its first week[1] but ultimately achieved gold certification through touring and support from their label, TVT Records.
Since formation, Sevendust have attained success with three consecutive RIAA gold-certified albums, a Grammy nomination, and have sold millions of records worldwide. The group has released a total of fourteen studio albums, including a reissue of their debut as Sevendust: Definitive Edition, which contains five new tracks and a DVD.[2]
History
Early years and Sevendust (1994–1998)
In 1994, bassist Vince Hornsby joined drummer Morgan Rose in a band called Snake Nation. John Connolly, a drummer at the time, joined the group as guitarist. They recorded their first demo, but were displeased with the lead vocals and hired Lajon Witherspoon following a yearlong search. Around the same time, guitarist Lee Banks joined to complete the lineup, and the band renamed themselves Rumblefish. Shortly after, Banks became dissatisfied with the touring schedule.[3] The band subsequently replaced him with Clint Lowery.[1]
Rumblefish were forced to rename themselves after discovering another band with the same name. They chose Crawlspace, and released "My Ruin" on the 1996 compilation album Mortal Kombat: More Kombat through TVT Records. However, the band had to change their name again after another group named Crawlspace sent notice that they wanted $2,500 in exchange for the naming rights.[citation needed] The band members elected to rename themselves Sevendust, inspired by the commercial insecticide brand "Sevin Dust".[1] The song "Rumble Fish" was included on the band's second album, Home.
Sevendust released their self-titled debut, with partial production by former Twisted Sister guitarist Jay Jay French,[4] on April 15, 1997, known for its heavy riffs, angry vocals and thrash-like drumming, as in the songs "Black" and "Bitch".[5] "Black" became the opening song for nearly every Sevendust concert until 2004. The debut album also contains the song "My Ruin", from the Mortal Kombat soundtrack.[6] Sevendust appeared on the Billboard 200, remained there for sixteen weeks and peaked at 165 on April 4, 1998.[7] The album went gold on May 19, 1999.[8]
In 1998, Sevendust performed at
Home and Animosity (1999–2002)
On August 24, 1999, they released their second album,
In November 2001, the band released their third album,
In the same year Sevendust was seen in the Chris Rock movie Down to Earth as a partial clip of "Waffle" is played.
Another friend of the band, Dave Williams, the lead singer of Drowning Pool, died in 2002. Tragedy would strike again when Lajon Witherspoon's younger brother was shot and killed later that year. Due to his death, Sevendust went on hiatus in 2002.[9]
Seasons, Clint Lowery's departure and Next (2003–2005)
In 2003, Sevendust returned with their fourth album,
In 2004, for the first time in the band's career, they released a live album on a CD/DVD double disk package titled
On December 11, 2004, after playing a show in Columbus, Ohio, it was announced that Clint Lowery had left the band mid-tour, because he wanted to play with his brother Corey Lowery in his new band Dark New Day, who had reportedly just signed with Warner Bros. Records. A temporary guitarist was found for the rest of the dates, and Lowery was eventually replaced by Sonny Mayo (from Snot and Amen).[6] At roughly the same time, Sevendust and TVT Records parted ways.
On October 11, 2005, Sevendust joined forces with good friend Producer/Engineer Shawn Grove and released their fifth studio album, Next, on the WineDark Records label, distributed by Universal Music. In the process, Sevendust also created their own record label, 7Bros Records. The album was actually recorded in a private house-turned-studio owned by a couple outside of the band's hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, where Creed had recorded the Weathered record.[10] The first radio single off "Next" was the track "Ugly", released to radio August 9, 2005, followed by the music video. The track "Pieces" appeared on the soundtrack for the film Saw II.[11] Next debuted at No. 20 in the US, selling around 37,000 copies in its first week. Not much longer after the release of Next, Sevendust's former label TVT Records released a greatest hits package for Sevendust, titled Best of (Chapter One 1997–2004), the label's final Sevendust release.[12]
A few months after the October 2005 release date of Next, though, it became clear that WineDark would not live up to the band's expectations. "I had people come up to me and say, 'When is the record coming out?' And it had already been out for five months", Rose grumbles. "Basically, the main person that was in charge of the whole thing fell off the face of the earth. There were no more cheques coming in, and the money had not been paid in full."[1]
Alpha, Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow and Clint Lowery's return (2006–2008)
In early 2006, the band themselves were considered bankrupt. WineDark Records had imploded, leaving them without distribution, tour support, or promised advance payments. The band owed money to crew members and other staffers and had a mounting credit card debt. In April, they expected that a tax refund from the US government would help ease the burden. Then, they found out their accountant hadn't paid their taxes and they owed $120,000 to the government. "We were beyond broke", says drummer and lyricist Morgan Rose. "We had a debt load close to a million dollars, and we were in a position where, no matter how much money we thought we were making, we were still having to pay and pay."[1]
Sevendust (with Shawn Grove again serving as producer and engineer), released their sixth full-length studio album, entitled
Retrospective 2, a CD/DVD combo including two previously unreleased studio tracks, live concert footage never before seen, as well as the new music videos for the songs "Beg To Differ", "Ugly", "Pieces", and "Driven", was released on December 11, 2007. The song "The Rim" was released on the Alpha CD but only sold in Target retails stores as exclusive 13th track on the Alpha CD.[14] "Feed" and "Driven" were used in the soundtrack to WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008.
Sevendust joined Shawn Grove again, and returned to the studio at the end of November 2007 to finish their 7th studio album, titled Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow. The record was originally slated for a release of March 4, 2008, but was later pushed back to April 1. The album debuted at No. 19 on the Billboard 200 and has appearances from Daughtry frontman Chris Daughtry, Alter Bridge members Myles Kennedy and Mark Tremonti. The first single from Chapter VII was "Prodigal Son", which peaked at No. 19 on the mainstream rock chart. The second single was "The Past" and the third "Inside." On March 26, 2008, Sevendust announced that Lowery had quit his duties as guitarist for Dark New Day and would be returning to the Sevendust lineup in place of Mayo. On Lowery's return, Rose stated "This was extremely tough considering Sonny is our brother and has been amazing to work with. [Sonny] didn't do anything wrong at all; we just owe it to ourselves and all the folks that grew up with us to put our original band back together."[15]
Cold Day Memory (2009–2011)
In December 2008 Sevendust toured with Black Stone Cherry for a while and then in January 2009, Sevendust geared up to hit the road with Disturbed, as well as multiple shows for US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan in the spring. Sevendust released a very limited-edition box set in November 2008 entitled Packaged Goods. Each five-disc set is personally autographed by the entire band. The box set includes Sevendust's 2005 release Next, 2007's Alpha, 2007's Retrospective 2 (CD + DVD), and 2008's Chapter VII: Hope and Sorrow.[16] Before heading into the studio to record their 8th studio album, the band headlined the End of Summer Scorcher held & sponsored by 98KUPD in Phoenix, Arizona on September 26, 2009. Along with Sevendust, other notable acts such as Corey Taylor, Five Finger Death Punch, Shadows Fall & Otep performed as well.
October 2009, Sevendust started recording
Sevendust toured with Chevelle, Shinedown, Puddle of Mudd, and 10 Years on the Carnival of Madness during the summer of 2010.[19] The band also re-released their self-titled debut album called Sevendust: Definitive Edition. The re-release contains five new songs. In November 2010, it was announced that Sevendust would play alongside Disturbed, Korn and In This Moment in the "Music As A Weapon 5" tour.[20] In February and March 2011, Sevendust toured in Australia with Iron Maiden, Slayer, Ill Niño and Stone Sour for the Soundwave Festival[21] On October 16, 2011, the band headlined the second stage on the second day of the inaugural 48 Hours Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Black Out the Sun and Time Travelers & Bonfires (2012–2014)
On June 27, 2012, Sevendust announced that they would enter the studio for their next album on September 5, 2012.[22][23] They entered Architekt Music studios in Butler, New Jersey with engineer Mike Ferretti.[24] Sevendust has completed recording its ninth album for an early 2013 release.[25][26] In October 2012 interview, Lowery described the album as "...a basic Sevendust record", stating "There's nothing, like, too completely different than anything we've done before. It's got a darker vibe to it. We've got a good amount of the programming element in there. It's a lot of what we do. it's heavy and it's got its melodic element in it". Additionally, he discussed the possibility of touring in early 2013 with Lacuna Coil.[27]
Lowery later confirmed the album's title to be
Black Out The Sun is Sevendust's first album to score No. 1 on the Billboard charts, landing number one on the "Top Hard Music Albums" in the first week of its release and is the band's best selling album in its first week of release since 2007's Alpha.[32] Sevendust later released another single, "Picture Perfect", to rock radio stations.
The band recorded an acoustic album in early 2014 and will support the album with an acoustic tour.
In an April 13, conversation with Metalholic.com, guitarist Clint Lowery said the band hopes to record another acoustic album in about two years and wants to make it part of the Sevendust cycle. He also shared that the band plans to release a live DVD with both standard and acoustic concerts as well as a historical retrospective of the band for an early 2015 release.[42] Guitarist John Connolly confirmed on his Facebook page that the live DVD recording was on hiatus due to business decisions and would likely be something the band would still pursue.
Kill the Flaw (2015–2017)
In February 2015, Sevendust entered the studio to begin recording their new album.
Sevendust released the Live in Denver acoustic set on DVD on December 14, 2016.[60][61]
All I See Is War and Blood & Stone (2017–2022)
On March 1, 2017, Sevendust announced that they were writing and demoing for a new album.[62] On July 6, 2017, guitarist John Connolly posted a live video on the Sevendust Facebook page stating that the band would go into the studio in November 2017 with producer Michael Baskette, with a tentative release in the spring of 2018. Additionally he announced that the band had signed a deal with Rise Records.[63]
Sevendust's 12th album, All I See Is War, was announced on February 28, 2018. The album's first single, "Dirty", and was released on March 16, 2018, along with a music video.[64] The album was released on May 11, 2018, via Rise Records.[65] On April 20, 2018, the band began a headlining tour in support of All I See Is War with support from Memphis May Fire, Fire from the Gods and Madame Mayhem.[66] In February-March 2019, Sevendust toured US with Tremonti and Cane Hill.[67] In April, 2019, the band played an australian leg of All I See Is War tour.[68]
The band's 13th album, Blood & Stone, was released on October 23, 2020, through Rise Records.[69] It was preceded by singles "The Day I Tried to Live", a tribute to the late singer Chris Cornell's band Soundgarden, released on June 26, 2020;[70] "Blood from a Stone", released on August 28, 2020, and "Dying to Live", released on October 20, 2020, along with a music video.[71] On October 23, 2020, the band also played its first livestream concert called "Sevendust: Live In Your Living Room".
In January, 2021, the band held a livestream event from Opav in Orlando, Florida, where Animosity was performed in its entirety, and in March, 2021, played the Animosity 21st Anniversary Tour with support from Tetrarch and Dead Poet Society.[72] Sevendust played two special back-to-back livestream events where performed its fourth studio album, Seasons, in its entirety and its 1999 sophomore album, Home, on April 10 and 11, respectively.[73] In June-July, 2021, the band played a socially distanced US tour.[74]
A deluxe edition of Blood and Stone was released on December 10, 2021, via Rise Records.[75]
Truth Killer (2023–present)
On April 12, 2023, the band announced their fourteenth studio album titled Truth Killer, revealed its cover and tracklisting, and released its first single, "Fence", along with a music video.[76] On May 11, 2023, Sevendust released the second single from Truth Killer titled "Everything", and on June 22, 2023, the third one, titled "Holy Water", was released.[77][78]
Truth Killer, produced by Michael Baskette, was released on July 28, 2023, via Napalm Records.
In August 2023, the band will support Alter Bridge on a summer leg of the "Pawns & Kings" tour with Mammoth WVH and MJT.[79] Sevendust has announced a US co-headline tour with Static-X and Dope in fall 2023 tour titled "Machine Killer".[80]
Musical style and influences
Sevendust has played genres like alternative metal,[81][82][83][84] nu metal,[6][85][86][87] hard rock,[81][88][89][90] heavy metal,[81][88] industrial metal,[91] and post-grunge.[92] Guitarist John Connolly was asked what the band defined their genre as. Connolly said:
"I don't know. I've been trying to figure that out. It was back in the day. People, for five minutes called us progressive, and then it was nu-metal. Then, all of a sudden, we were playing alternative metal. We are some kind of heavy and some kind of rock and some kind of metal."[93]
According to
Sevendust's influences include
Side projects
- Clint Lowery and Morgan Rose started a separate band called Call Me No One in 2012. They released an album, Last Parade on June 5, 2012, and have publicly stated that the band will not continue on.
- John Connolly and Vinnie Hornsby have joined forces with Alter Bridge and Creed drummer Scott Phillips and former Submersed guitarist Eric Friedman to form a separate band called Projected.[106][107] They released their debut album, Human, on September 18, 2012, a follow-up album, Ignite My Insanity, on July 21, 2017, and their third album, Hypoxia, was released on June 22, 2022.[108]
- Clint Lowery released 4 EPs under the moniker "Hello Demons..meet skeletons" from 2008 to 2013. In 2020, he revived his solo career under his own name and released his debut full-length album God Bless the Renegades, produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette, and a self-produced EP Grief & Distance, both released through Rise Records. In 2023, Lowery released Ghostwriter EP.
- Morgan Rose released his debut solo EP, Controlled Chaos, via Rise Records in 2020.
- In 2022, Morgan Rose formed Table 9, an alternative metal supergroup featuring himself on vocals, drummer Shaun Foist of Breaking Benjamin, guitarist Barry Stock of Three Days Grace, guitarist Jose Urquiza of 3 Years Hollow and bassist Jason Christopher.[109]
Other appearances
On September 16, 2010, Sevendust filmed a video for "Falcons on Top", the official theme song of the Atlanta Falcons football team. Written by Joel Wanasek of JTW Studios. The video shoot took place at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta and included an appearance by the Atlanta Falcons cheerleaders.[110]
Band members
Current members
- Vince Hornsby – bass (1994–present), backing vocals (2014–present)
- Morgan Rose – drums, backing vocals (1994–present), lead vocals (1994)
- John Connolly – guitars, backing vocals (1994–present)
- Lajon Witherspoon – lead vocals (1994–present)
- Clint Lowery – lead guitar, backing vocals (1995–2004, 2008–present)[111]
Former members
- Lee Banks – guitar (1994–1995)[3]
- Sonny Mayo – rhythm guitar (2005–2008)
Timeline
Discography
- Studio albums
- Sevendust (1997)
- Home (1999)
- Animosity (2001)
- Seasons (2003)
- Next (2005)
- Alpha (2007)
- Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow (2008)
- Cold Day Memory (2010)
- Black Out the Sun (2013)
- Time Travelers & Bonfires (2014)
- Kill the Flaw (2015)
- All I See Is War (2018)
- Blood & Stone (2020)
- Truth Killer (2023)
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- ^ PROJECTED Featuring SEVENDUST, ALTER BRIDGE, TREMONTI Members Unveils Video for Album's Title Track “Hypoxia”
- ^ Members of Sevendust, Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace form new band Table 9 – Live Metal
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(help) - ^ "Sevendust Web Store". Napalm Records. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
External links
- Official website
- Sevendust at AllMusic