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Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow

Sevendust

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Album Review

On Chapter VII: Hope and Sorrow, Sevendust open their doors to such guests as Alter Bridge's Myles Kennedy and American Idol's Chris Daughtry, a move that stretches the album's sound past the usual limits of alternative metal. Daughtry may be a popular figure in the hard rock world, but he's also synonymous with the glitzy TV show that helped launch his career, and his presence here points to Sevendust's desire to tap into that same market. If 2007's Alpha prized riffs over melody, then Chapter VII is the reversal of that arrangement, with songs like "Sorrow" and "The Past" featuring the sort of tough-guy-ballad approach that often yields heavy rotation on modern rock radio. Daughtry lends his vocals to the latter song, although his moment in the spotlight is limited — perhaps because his voice outshines Sevendust's Lajon Witherspoon, or because the band doesn't want "The Past" to sound too much like a Daughtry track. "Hope," on the other hand, pitches itself closer to the Linkin Park camp with its melancholic piano intro and rainy day atmospherics, even if the chorus packs more throat-shredding power than anything Chester Bennington has mustered on a Linkin Park release. Pounding percussion, swaggering guitars, and downtrodden lyrics are still Sevendust's bread and butter — especially throughout the album's second half — and even "Hope" finds time to showcase some dazzling, fiery guitar heroics by the visiting Mark Tremonti. So while Sevendust's audience won't be thoroughly confused with this release, they'll occasionally be jolted by the changes that Chapter VII presents: pop idol cameos, heavy-handed semi-ballads, and some cautious steps outside of the alt-metal genre.

Customer Reviews

5 Stars...PERIOD!

Hey it’s Sevendust! Nuff said! Stop your whining and name another band that’s been together for more than 10 years, and just keeps cranking out the tunes! Take the good songs from this recording and just add them to your already daunting Sevendust playlist! Any less than 5 star rating for Sevendust makes you an average listener with no ability to appreciate talent. I actually read one so called fan complaining that this effort came out to soon! Huh?!? More bands should be so loyal to their fans! Thank you for 10 plus years of great music Sevendust! I will remain your number 1 fan! Rick Reulecke Colorado Springs, CO

Awesome CD!!!

Its due time that Sevendust put out another album. For those that like the style of sevendust's amazing music, you will not be disappointed! Go and buy the album because you will see that sevendust put out another great one with Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow

Awesome

The album is amazing! The only thing that is not cool is that Sunny is not in the band anymore to tour on the stuff he helped write. But I am glad to see Clint is back to!

Biography

Formed: 1995

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The Atlanta-based quintet Sevendust became one of the rising acts in late-'90s heavy metal with an aggressive blend of bottom-heavy riffs and soulful, accessible melodies. The band, comprised of frontman Lajon Witherspoon, John Connolly (guitar), Clint Lowery (guitar), Vince Hornsby (bass), and Morgan Rose (drums), first appeared in 1995 as Crawlspace, releasing the single "My Ruin" on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat recording. Shortly thereafter, the group changed its name to Sevendust and released...
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