Sevendust aren’t waiting around for global rollout cycles, their 15th studio album ‘ONE’ has officially landed in Australia, and with it comes ‘Construct’, the final preview track, paired with a stripped back visualiser that lets the song do the talking.
‘Construct’ locks straight into what Sevendust have built their name on, thick, groove-heavy riffs, Lajon Witherspoon’s unmistakable vocal punch, and just enough melody to keep it from collapsing under its own weight.
“When it comes don’t run now, love wins somehow.”
That line cuts through the track’s density, it’s not forced optimism, it’s that familiar Sevendust balance, heavy music that still leaves space for something human underneath (per Screamer Magazine).
The visualiser stays minimal, with no overblown concept or cinematic distraction, just mood, texture, and a focus on the track itself.
‘ONE’ is out now in Australia
With ‘ONE’ now available locally, it’s clear Sevendust aren’t trying to reinvent themselves this deep into their career, instead, they’re refining it.
Tracks like ‘One’, ‘We Won’, and ‘Threshold’ lean into the band’s strengths, while ‘Misdirection’ reportedly shifts into more atmospheric territory before snapping back into heavier moments, it’s a familiar push and pull that’s kept them relevant without chasing trends.

Sevendust ‘ONE’ Tracklisting
- One
- Unbreakable
- Is This The Real You
- Threshold
- We Won
- Construct
- Bright Side
- The Drop
- Blood Price
- Misdirection
Listen here
Still built for the stage
Sevendust have never been a studio only band, and this release cycle proves it, they’re currently tearing through a US headline run with Atreyu, Fire From The Gods, and American Adrenaline, before linking up with Alter Bridge and hitting major festivals like Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple.
The bigger picture
Fifteen albums in, most bands are either chasing relevance or stuck replaying the past, Sevendust sit somewhere else entirely, ‘Construct’ doesn’t try to surprise you, it reinforces why they’re still here and with ‘ONE’ already out in Australia, there’s no waiting around to find out if it holds up.
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