Sevendust: “We’re no different to anyone else in this life. We all walk through this crazy world together trying to make it.”

In 2020, Atlanta hard rockers Sevendust released their thirteenth album, Blood & Stone (read our review here), then, courtesy of the pandemic, found themselves armed with an album they couldn’t tour to promote. Not letting the grass grow under their feet, the band continued working on new material before relocating to a farmhouse to reconnect as friends and bandmates. The result of that was their recently released new album, Truth Killer. Their fourteenth album, and first for new label, Napalm Records, found the band take the spine of their sound and experiment around it to create an album that will not only sound familiar to long-time fans of the band but will offer something to rock fans yet to be converted to the Sevendust way. In our latest Cover Story, V13 sat down with frontman L...

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