Sevendust Finally Release Their 15th Studio Album “ONE”

Sevendust have officially released ONE on May 1, 2026, making it the band’s 15th studio album and another reminder that nearly three decades into their career, they still sound locked in, focused, and fully alive. The record arrives via Napalm Records and follows the band’s January announcement, when they confirmed the album title, release date, and the fact that new music was on the way.  

The album keeps the full classic Sevendust lineup intact: Lajon Witherspoon, Clint Lowery, John Connolly, Vince Hornsby, and Morgan Rose. According to the band’s official store, ONE was produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette, and the record is built around ten tracks that lean into the band’s familiar mix of heavy groove, melodic hooks, and emotional punch.  

The album’s tracklist is tight and direct: “One,” “Unbreakable,” “Is This The Real You,” “Threshold,” “We Won,” “Construct,” “Bright Side,” “The Drop,” “Blood Price,” and “Misdirection.” The band’s official description singles out songs like “Is This The Real You?”, “Unbreakable,” and the title track as key moments, with “Misdirection” closing the album on a more atmospheric note.  

Sevendust have also made this release feel like part of a bigger campaign rather than a standalone drop. When the album was announced on January 20, 2026, the band was already on the road opening for Alter Bridge in Europe, and that run included UK dates in Newcastle, Manchester, Dublin, Glasgow, London, and Nottingham. The U.S. headline tour was also announced, beginning April 16 in Carterville, Illinois, and running through May 20 in Knoxville, Tennessee, with Atreyu, Fire From The Gods, and American Adrenaline supporting.  

The release also sits inside a strong-looking 2026 for the band. The official album rollout included multiple physical formats, including CD and several vinyl variants, while Sevendust were also confirmed for major U.S. festival slots such as Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple. Even before ONE arrived, the group was already pushing fresh material into the world, with the first single “Is This The Real You?” leading the campaign and “Construct” getting a visualizer just before release day.  

What makes ONE feel important is that it does not sound like a band trying to relive its past. Sevendust are leaning into exactly what has kept them relevant for so long: big riffs, strong choruses, and songs that hit with both muscle and feeling. The official album description even notes the band’s legacy in hard numbers — nearly eight million albums sold, a Grammy nomination, and three Top 15 Billboard 200 entries — but the real story here is simpler. They still sound hungry.  

Sevendust are not slowing down. They are not coasting. They are doing what they have always done: showing up loud, emotionally direct, and hard to ignore. With ONE now out in the world, the album lands like another clean statement from a band that has spent its entire career refusing to fade into the background.  

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