Sevendust - Last Breath

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Review by Joel Stephenson

Last Breath by Sevendust: A Hard-Hitting Punch to the Eardrums (In a Good Way) Sevendust’s Last Breath isn’t just an album; it’s like that one gym buddy who pushes you too hard but secretly makes you love it. Released in 2011 under 7Bros Records, this hard rock and nu metal beast hails from the US, bringing all the grit and groove we’ve come to expect from these Southern rockers. If you’re into riffs that feel like they’re punching your soul and vocals raw enough to make your throat hurt just listening, this is your jam. Let’s zoom in on two tracks that stuck with me like gum on a hot sidewalk. First up, the title track “Last Breath.” It’s got that classic Sevendust vibe—crunchy guitars, Lajon Witherspoon’s voice dripping with emotion, and a chorus so catchy you’ll wanna scream it at your cat. There’s something about the way it builds tension before exploding into chaos—it feels like standing on the edge of a cliff while someone yells motivational quotes at you. You know, deep stuff. Then there’s “Fray,” which hits harder than my New Year’s resolution to stop eating nachos after midnight (spoiler: failed). This song has a groove so thick you could spread it on toast. The drums are relentless, and the guitar work? Chef’s kiss. What I love most is how it doesn’t try too hard to be profound—it just rocks, plain and simple. Sometimes music doesn’t need to save the world; sometimes it just needs to make you nod your head like a malfunctioning bobblehead doll. What really stands out about Last Breath is its authenticity. It doesn’t pretend to be anything other than what it is—a solid rock record made by dudes who’ve been around the block more times than a lost Uber driver. Sure, some might say nu metal was “so early 2000s,” but Sevendust wears it like a leather jacket that never goes out of style. They remind us that heavy music doesn’t have to reinvent the wheel—it just has to kick its ass. So, here’s the twist: as I sat writing this review, my neighbor started blasting Nickelback. And honestly? That kinda sums up life—you think you’re vibing with Sevendust-level depth, then reality throws you a curveball of Chad Kroeger vocals. But hey, even Nickelback can’t ruin the fact that Last Breath deserves a spot in your playlist if you’re craving some old-school heaviness with heart. Now excuse me while I go unplug my neighbor's speakers.

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Artist: Sevendust
Album: Last Breath
Rating: 2.0

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TrackDurationPreview
Last Breath3:48

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Labels

7Bros Records

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Formats

  • CDr
  • Single
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About Sevendust

American heavy metal band from Atlanta, Georgia. Formed in 1994 by bassist Vince Hornsby, drummer Morgan Rose and guitarist John Connolly.

Name Vars

  • Seven Dust

Aliases

  • Crawlspace

Members

  • Lajon Witherspoon
  • Morgan Rose
  • John Connolly
  • Clint Lowery
  • Vince Hornsby
  • Sonny Mayo

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? Sevendust's album *Last Breath* came out in 2011 under their own label, 7Bros Records. It’s a mix of hard-hitting Hard Rock and Nu Metal vibes. The title track, "Last Breath," is a standout. Pretty cool that they stuck to their roots while keeping it fresh.