SEVENDUST
RETURN WITH NEW ALBUM, ‘COLD DAY MEMORY,’ APRIL 20 ON
7BROS. RECORDS/ILG;
"UNRAVELING" EXPLODING ON ACTIVE/ROCK RADIO;
HEADLINING
TOUR WITH DROWNING POOL UNDERWAY WITH MORE DATES AND ROCK ON THE
RANGE ON THE WAY
March 12, 2010 -- SEVENDUST--Lajon
Witherspoon (vocals), Morgan Rose (drums/vocals), Clint Lowery (guitar/vocals),
Vince Hornsby (bass/vocals), John Connolly (guitar/vocals)--are
set to release their eight studio album, COLD DAY MEMORY,
April 20 on their own 7Bros. Records, through Warner Music Group's
Independent Label Group. COLD DAY MEMORY—produced by
Grammy® Award winner Johnny K (Disturbed, Staind, 3 Doors Down,
Plain White T's)—is the band's first new album with their
original line-up back together with Lowery’s return after
his departure in 2003.
The album’s first
single, "Unraveling," is already getting a great reaction
at Rock Radio and is currently #20 on the Active Rock charts (it’s
jumping to #18 next week). With back-to-back double-digit add weeks
at Active Rock before its actual add date, this is the most well-received
Sevendust track in the last decade. The song is currently available
on iTunes and is available to stream on their Myspace page. A video
is currently in the works.
COLD DAY MEMORY
capitalizes on all of Sevendust’s chemistry and potential.
While the band’s last few efforts were mainly heavy and rhythmic,
the new songs balance brutality with textural passages and infectious
counter-melodies. There are even fleet-fingered guitar solos. But
whether confronting the listener with double-bass drums and staccato
power chords or using melodic arpeggios and soft brush strokes to
sweeten the sound of Witherspoon’s multi-faceted vocals, Sevendust
sound excited, energized and ready to take on the world.
All five band members
contributed to the lyrics on COLD DAY MEMORY, and the songs
were works in progress up until the moment they were recorded. In
the end, the band crafted songs that encapsulated their experiences
with the world and one another. Witherspoon, who recently became
a father, penned some lines about commitment and responsibility,
while Rose, who was going through a painful divorce, wrote lyrics
about heartbreak and disillusionment. The album’s first single,
“Unraveling,” was co-written by Lowery and Dave Bassett
(Shinedown, Puddle of Mudd) and is about the collapse of a relationship,
while “Confession” indirectly addresses Lowery quitting
and returning to the band.
“Since we all write,
it’s hard to tell exactly what each song is about, but we
like to leave it up to the listeners to decide for themselves,”
Rose says. “It’s funny because in the end you almost
don’t know what you wrote. I remember telling John one time,
‘Dude, that was an amazing line you wrote,’ and he went,
‘What are you talking about? You wrote that.’ We wanted
to change the template completely from what we did with our last
album, HOPE AND SORROW. We were going, ‘Let’s
bring back those other elements Clint brought in that made us what
we were.’ So we sort of made a silent agreement that we were
going to let Clint run wild. We said we’ll jump in when it’s
time, but if you’ve got an idea let’s go with it.”
There’s something
almost intangible about a band with strong chemistry. When the guitarists
vibe off each other just right, the bassist is lock in step with
the drummer, the music almost transcends the musicians. And when
the vocalist is feeding off the power of the other players, almost
anything is possible. It’s something Sevendust learned early
in their career when guitarist Clint Lowery joined forces with the
eclectic Atlanta group.
“I knew once I
got him in there that he could definitely change the band fully,”
says drummer Morgan Rose. “His background vocals and his writing
style and guitar playing were the final ingredients for us to become
the band that we needed to be.”
With Lowery as a major
contributor, Sevendust released four albums that stretched the limits
of hard rock and metal, combining elements of thrash, classic metal,
southern rock and soul into songs that were both sinfully tuneful
and ruthlessly aggressive. Then in 2003, after the release of SEASONS,
the guitarist quit to focus on his other band Dark New Day. Sevendust
continued for three more albums, and enjoyed considerable success,
but something was clearly missing. So, when the band reunited with
Lowery in early 2008, it was like the missing piece of a jigsaw
puzzle was finally reinserted and the picture was again complete.
"This record personally
has been one of the most difficult, but most rewarding records I've
ever worked on," explains Lowery. "I put a lot of pressure
on myself to contribute good material to the guys after being gone
for last three records and that helped me focus more than I ever
had." Adds Lajon Witherspoon: "I feel this album shows
new growth for the band. We're very happy to have Clint back and
are looking forward for everyone hearing the magic that's made when
we're all together!"
In-Progress
Headlining Tour Dates:
With Drowning Pool
3/10/10 W. Hollywood CA House of Blues
3/12/10 Las Vegas NV House of Blues
3/13/10 Anaheim CA House of Blues
3/14/10 Tempe AZ Marquee Theatre
3/16/10 Albuquerque NM Sunshine Theatre
3/17/10 Colorado Springs CO The Black Sheep
3/19/10 San Antonio TX Scout Bar
3/20/10 Houston TX Scout Bar
3/21/10 Corpus Christi TX The Pavilion @ Concrete St.
3/22/10 Mission TX Las Palmas Race Track
3/24/10 Lubbock TX The Pavillion
3/26/10 Dallas TX Trees
3/27/10 Odessa TX Dos Amigos
3/30/10 Panama City FL Club LaVela
4/24/10 Tampa FL St.
Pete Times Forum (WXTB 98 Rockfest)
5/22 Columbus, OH Rock
On The Range
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