Sevendust Drop Intense New Video For Dying To Live

Ahead of the release of new album Blood & Stone this Friday (October 23), Sevendust have unveiled a dark and dramatic video for Dying To Live. The track opens up album number 13 in explosive fashion, with the intense video of a robbery gone wrong accompanying the music to dramatic effect. Discussing Blood & Stone with Front Row Entertainment, guitarist Clint Lowery called the album one of the band’s “strongest in a while”. Read this: Album review: Sevendust – Blood & Stone “I’m proud of all the music we do,” he said. “Every band likes to say, ‘Oh, yeah, the new record is the best one we’ve ever done.’ I think it’s a very reflective record for where we’re at musically, where we’re a...

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