Sevendust metal band in high-energy live performance with 'One' album and US tour backdrop for news illustration.
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Sevendust announces 15th album 'One' and US tour

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Grammy-nominated metal band Sevendust has revealed details of their 15th studio album, 'One,' set for release on May 1, 2026, via Napalm Records. The album features ten tracks blending their signature sound with emotional depth. Alongside the announcement, the band unveiled a headline US tour starting April 16, 2026, with support from Atreyu, Fire From The Gods, and American Adrenaline.

Sevendust, the Atlanta-based quintet consisting of Lajon Witherspoon on vocals, Clint Lowery on lead guitar and backing vocals, John Connolly on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, Vince Hornsby on bass, and Morgan Rose on drums, continues their nearly three-decade career with the upcoming release of 'One.' Produced once again by Michael “Elvis” Baskette, who has worked with acts like Mammoth and Alter Bridge, the album builds on the band's unmistakable alternative metal sound while evolving it further.

The tracklist includes:
- One
- Unbreakable
- Is This The Real You
- Threshold
- We Won
- Construct
- Bright Side
- The Drop
- Blood Price
- Misdirection

From the driving opening riff of the title track “One” to the dreamy, atmospheric vocal outro of “Misdirection,” the album takes listeners on an emotional journey. Tracks such as “Is This The Real You” and “We Won” stand confidently alongside the band’s most iconic material. The first single from 'One' will be released soon, and pre-orders are available now in various formats, including CD digisleeves and limited-edition vinyls like translucent red and splattered cristalllo/red.

Guitarist Clint Lowery praised the production team in a November 2025 social media post: "taking things to the highest level demanding perfection or our closest effort."

To support the album, Sevendust announced a US headline tour kicking off on April 16, 2026, at Walker’s Bluff Casino Resort in Carterville, Illinois. The run includes solo shows on April 16-18 and festival appearances at Welcome To Rockville on May 8 in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Sonic Temple on May 15 in Columbus, Ohio. Support acts Atreyu, Fire From The Gods, and American Adrenaline join for most dates, with the tour wrapping on May 20 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Sevendust will also open for Alter Bridge on April 26 in Atlanta at Coca-Cola Roxy and May 21 in Nashville at The Pinnacle.

Artist presale begins January 21, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. with code “ONE,” followed by general onsale on January 23 at 10:00 a.m. local time. The band, known for nearly eight million albums sold, a Grammy nomination for “Best Metal Performance,” and collaborations with artists like Deftones and Xzibit, remains a vital force in metal, as evidenced by their 2024 radio hit “Everything.” Currently touring Europe as openers for Alter Bridge alongside Daughtry, Sevendust's loyal “7D Army” fanbase eagerly awaits this new chapter.

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Discussions on X primarily consist of announcements from metal news outlets and venues sharing details of Sevendust's 15th album 'One' and US tour. Fans express strong positive sentiment, praising the band's consistent quality. One skeptical comment questions the drummer. Overall excitement for new music and tour dates prevails among high-engagement posts.

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