Sevendust ‘Prodigal Son’ Video
Sevendust are out with the video to their new single ‘Prodigal Son’, from the Atlanta, Georgia alternative metal band’s seventh studio album ‘Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow’, out now through the band’s own 7 Bros. Records label. Watch it below the fold.
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Sevendust Perform In Tempe
Sevendust performed during a sold-out show at the Marquee Theatre on Friday (April 6) in Tempe, Arizona. Check out pictures from GettyImages.
Sevendust Perform In Las Vegas
Sevendust performed at the House of Blues inside the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino on Wednesday (April 4) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Check out pictures from GettyImages.
Sevendust’s Witherspoon & Rose Visit Vegas’ Xtreme 107.5 FM
Lajon Witherspoon and Morgan Rose of Sevendust were interviewed on Xtreme Rock Radio as part of a promotion at the Seamless Adult Ultra Lounge on Wednesday (April 4) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Check out pictures from GettyImages.
Sevendust Photo Session In West Hollywood
Sevendust posed for a photo session at House of Blues on Sunday (April 1) in West Hollywood. Check out pictures from WireImage.
Sevendust ‘Driven’ Video
Sevendust are out with the video to their new single ‘Driven’, the lead single off the band’s new album ‘Alpha’. Watch it via Yahoo! Music below.
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Sevendust ‘Pieces’ Video
Sevendust are out with the video to their new single ‘Pieces’, from the album ‘Next’. Watch it at YouTube.
Sevendust Perform In Tempe
Sevendust performed during a sold-out show at the Marquee Theatre on Tuesday (March 2) in Tempe, Arizona. The rock band is touring in support of their latest album ‘Next’. Check out pictures from GettyImages.
Sevendust And Socialburn Perform In Tempe
Sevendust and Socialburn performed during a sold-out show at the Marquee Theatre on March 2nd in Tempe, Arizona. Check out pictures from GettyImages.
Sevendust Treat Fans To Metal Mayhem
Paul Gargano of the Hollywood Reporter was on hand for the Sevendust concert at the Sunset Strip House of Blues on Sunday night (February 26), as was Van Halen guitarist Eddie Van Halen. Gargano writes, “While the crowd’s response never waned through the 80-minute set, it reached a fever pitch on numerous occasions, most notably the opening shards of ‘Black’, the manic savagery of ‘Pieces’ and the aggravated assault and battery of closer ‘Bitch’. Throughout, frontman Lajon Witherspoon took command of the proceedings with charisma to spare and vocals to match, his metal verses laid to waste by R&B-flavored choruses and a vocal range that puts the vast majority of the genre to shame.” Reuters.com has since removed the article.