Sevendust are wrapping up writing sessions for their next studio album, expected in early 2026 via Napalm Records. The band has been working at singer Lajon Witherspoon’s Kansas farmhouse, once again teaming with producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette, known for his work with Alter Bridge and Slash. Guitarist Clint Lowery reflected on joining the band back in 1994, calling this new record their 14th official album—and a testament to their brotherhood and longevity.
Alongside the upcoming album, Sevendust will celebrate the 21st anniversary of their beloved acoustic release Southside Double-Wide: Acoustic Live with an intimate fall tour. Kicking off November 14 in Columbia, Missouri, the trek will feature stripped-down versions of classics like “Black,” “Beautiful,” and “Angel’s Son,” with Cory Marks as special guest. After 30 years, Sevendust show no signs of slowing down.



