Truth Killer Sevendust

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
28.07.2023

Label: Napalm Records Handels GmbH

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Artist: Sevendust

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  • 1 I Might Let the Devil Win 04:27
  • 2 Truth Killer 03:43
  • 3 Won't Stop the Bleeding 04:04
  • 4 Everything 04:18
  • 5 No Revolution 03:47
  • 6 Sick Mouth 03:38
  • 7 Holy Water 03:56
  • 8 Leave Hell Behind 04:42
  • 9 Superficial Drug 04:33
  • 10 Messenger 04:03
  • 11 Love and Hate 04:52
  • 12 Fence 03:37
  • Total Runtime 49:40

Info for Truth Killer

Die GRAMMY® nominierten SEVENDUST veröffentlichen ihr 14. Studioalbums Truth Killer am 28. Juli 2023. Truth Killer zeigt, dass die ursprüngliche und aktuelle Besetzung - bestehend aus Lajon Witherspoon, Clint Lowery, John Connolly, Vince Hornsby und Morgan Rose - heute noch genauso aktuell klingt wie auf ihrem selbstbetitelten Debüt von 1997. Das Album wurde von Produzent, Freund und langjährigem Mitarbeiter Michael "Elvis" Baskette produziert.

Vom introspektiven Opener "I Might Let The Devil Win" bis zum klassischen SEVENDUST-Sound von "Fence" demonstrieren die zwölf Songs auf Truth Killer den vielfältigen Stil, der von Millionen treuer Fans weltweit gefeiert wird. "Truth Killer", "Everything" und "Holy Water" kombinieren Elemente des klassischen SEVENDUST-Sounds mit modernen Elementen und behandeln in den Lyrics aktuelle Themen.

Lajon Witherspoon, Gesang
Clint Lowery, Gitarre, Hintergrundgesang
John Connolly, Gitarre, Hintergrundgesang
Vince Hornsby, Bass, Hintergrundgesang
Morgan Rose, Schlagzeug, Hintergrundgesang




Sevendust
never follow a linear path. Instead, they continue to bulldoze a lane of their own with a proven one-two punch of rumbling grooves, unpredictable riffing, and stirringly soulful vocals unlike anything else in hard rock. As a result, their music connects straight to the heart as evidenced by their full-contact live shows and diehard “family” of fans. It’s why they’ve been around since 1994, tallied global sales of seven million, logged three gold-selling albums, delivered three Top 15 debuts on the Billboard 200, and garnered a GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of “Best Metal Performance.” 2021 saw them deliver one of the most-acclaimed albums of their career with Blood & Stone, which Metal Hammer christened “Sevendust’s best work in years.” However, the Atlanta quintet—Lajon Witherspoon [lead vocals], Clint Lowery [lead guitar, backing vocals], John Connolly [rhythm guitar, backing vocals], Vince Hornsby [bass], and Morgan Rose [drums]—defy expectations yet again on their fourteenth full-length and debut for Napalm Records, Truth Killer, produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette [Alter Bridge, Trivium, Slash].

The album opens with perhaps the biggest departure the slow-burning “I Might Let The Devil Win.” Piano pierces glitchy beat-craft as Lajon’s delivery borders on magnetic and manic with a confession. If Trent Reznor produced The Weeknd, it might sound something like this. On the other end of the spectrum, the single and finale “Fence” goes right for the jugular with pummeling drums, a chugging riff, and guttural barks from Lajon. It crashes right into a hammering hook before spiraling into an incendiary solo. The title track “Truth Killer” fuses searing orchestration with a rush of distortion and powerhouse refrain. On “Everything,” a jarring guitar melody underlines an affirmation on the catastrophically catchy chorus. As if baptized in frustration, “Holy Water” snakes through an off-kilter bounce over incisive synths towards a massive chant. “Superficial Drug” intoxicates with a sinewy bass line and head-nodding groove as one of the record’s most melodic moments takes hold. Ultimately, Truth Killer reaffirms there’s only one Sevendust—and they’re here forever.



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