New Single “Everything” Climbs the Active Rock Radio Charts, Grammy® Nomination with New Album Only 3 Days Left for Worldwide Availability seven dust Another Truth Killer Song Out Now – The Band’s 14th A studio album, originally from Napalm Records. “Superficial Drug” is an introspective rocker that showcases the band’s dynamic approach to melody, which has always been the backbone of Sevendust’s signature sound. The band – Rajon Witherspoon, Clint Lowry, John Connolly, Vince Hornsby, Morgan Rose – reunited with director JT Ibanez (POD, Lovelace, Orianthi) for his third time and created supporting visuals. truth killer. The video shows the band performing as a cloaked figure representing “superficial drugs” tries to pass them. Video can be seen here:
From the introspective opening of “I Might Let The Devil Win” to the classic Sevendust sound of “Fence,” the 12 tracks on Truth Killer prove that the band sounds as relevant today as they did on their 1997 self-titled debut. “Truth Killer,” “No Revolution,” and “Holy Water” combine elements of the classic Sevendust sound with contemporary updates, turning a lyrical lens on today’s world and demonstrating the musical versatility that the band has earned a legion of loyal fans. The first song released was the album closer “Fence”, accompanied by an animated claymation music video directed by Olly Jones. The band has also released two other music videos of him directed by JT Ibanez. One is his current single ‘Everything’ and his other is the fan favorite ‘Holy Water’.
Producer, friend and collaborator Michael “Elvis” Baskett returns to producing truth killer It can be pre-ordered in multiple configurations at http://lnk.to/Sevendust-TruthKiller.
Here is the tracklist for “Truth Killer”:
1) Maybe let the devil win
2) Truth Killer
3) Bleeding won’t stop
4) All
5) No revolution
6) Mouth disease
7) Holy water
8) Leave hell behind
9) Superficial drugs
10) Messenger
11) Love and Hate
12) Fence
With a reputation for being one of the best live bands and recently being talked about as a ‘never follow’ band, Sevendust are preparing to embark on an extended tour in support of Truth Killer. The tour resumes at Alter Bridge and Mammoth WVH in August. The band recently announced the Machine Killer Tour, a joint headlining show with Static-X. This is a reunion performance that has been going on for over 20 years and will open in October. As a band that loves to bring music to their fans live, 2023/2024 will be a busy year for Sevendust. For more information on upcoming tour dates, tickets and VIP information, please visit https://sevendust.com/pages/tour.
SEVENTUST 2023 TOUR DATES
August 1 – Buffalo, NY – Outer Harbor Event Complex*
August 2 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage*
August 4 – Charlestown, WV – Event Center at Hollywood Casino*
August 5 – Grantville, Pennsylvania – Outdoor Hollywood Casino*
August 7 – Richmond, Virginia – Virginia Credit Union Live!*
August 8 – Cleveland, Ohio – Jacobs Pavilion*
August 10 – Quebec City, Quebec – Agora Port, Quebec *
August 12 – Mashantucket, Connecticut – Premier Theater (in Foxwoods Resort Casino) *
August 13 – Johnstown, Pennsylvania – 1cent Summit Arena*
August 17 – Fayetteville, Arkansas – JJ’s Live *
August 19 – Corpus Christi, TX – Concrete Street Amphitheater*
August 20 – San Antonio, Texas – Boeing Center at Techport*
August 22 – Memphis, Tennessee – Orpheum Theater *
August 23 – Cincinnati, Ohio – Andrew J. Brady Music Center *
August 25 – Grand Rapids, Michigan – GLC Live at 20 Monroe *
August 26 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Eagles Ballroom *
August 28 – Fargo, North Dakota – Outdoors at Fargo Brewing*
August 29 – Minneapolis, Minnesota – Fillmore *
August 31 – Council Bluffs, Iowa – Harrah’s Star Concert Cove*
October 6th – Houston, Texas – 713 Music Hall ^
October 7 – Dallas, TX – The Factory Deep Elm ^
October 8 – Little Rock, Arkansas – The Hall ^
October 10th – Atlanta, Georgia – Tabernacle ^
October 11 – Murfreesboro, Tennessee – Outdoors in Hop Springs ^
October 13 – Greensboro, NC – Piedmont Hall ^
October 14 – Silver Spring, Maryland – Fillmore ^
October 15 – Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Freedom Hall ^
October 17 – Detroit, Michigan – Fillmore^
October 18 – Wayne, Fort Indiana – Clyde ^
October 19th – Gary, Indiana – Hard Rock ^
October 20 – Clive, Iowa – Horizon Event Center ^
October 22 – Chesterfield, Missouri – The Factory ^
October 23 – Kansas City, Missouri – Midland Theater ^
October 24 – Tulsa, Oklahoma – Tulsa Theater ^
October 26 – Denver, Colorado – Fillmore Auditorium ^
October 27 – Albuquerque, New Mexico – REVEL ^
October 28 – El Paso, Texas – Speaking Rock ^
October 30 – Tempe, Arizona – The Marquee ^
October 31 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues ^
November 1st – Los Angeles, CA – Wiltern ^
* Alter Bridge opening
^ Machine Killer Tour by Static-X, Dope and Lines of Loyalty
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