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Interview: Sevendust

After seven studio albums, relentless touring, and a reunited original line up, Sevendust have manged to remain a constant force in hard rock music for more then a decade. The Atlanta quintet have experienced its share of ups and downs through the, at times, unattractive record industry. The band has finally aligned itself with all the necessary tools to make the next chapter of Sevendust just as creative and exciting as before. We gave drummer Morgan Rose a call to talk about the bands recent stop in Cleveland, getting back to the Animosity sound, Sonny Mayo’s departure, the resurgence of Clint Lowery, and much more.

 
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3 Responses to “Interview: Sevendust”

  1. Glad to have you stop by our site. Thanks for logging in and checking us out.

  2. First of all, I have to hand it to the guy who did this interview: I didn’t think I would be listening to the entire thing and it kept me interested the whole time.

    I am a musician myself, my band is called The Sunstreak, and we have had a great taste of small success up to this point.

    Sevendust is one of my biggst influences of all time, and a lot of what we do in my band pays homage to records like animosity and seasons. I have had the privelage of sharing the stage with them many years ago at the Water Street music hall here in Rochester, NY, and it was a high point for me.

    I am so excited to hear that Clint is back, and I CANNOT wait to hear what is next. Great job!

  3. […] managed to harness just enough musical competence to earn a spot on the list. Even though drummer Morgan Rose said in an interview with S*KM that the band’s well of ideas was running dry, songs like “Prodigal Son” and “Scapegoat” […]

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