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Sevendust – One (Album Review)

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/06/19 at 4:10 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 2 Min Read
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3.3
Review Overview

One is exactly what you’d expect from Sevendust at this point — and that’s both the compliment and the complaint. It’s heavy, it’s tight, and it doesn’t waste your time. It also doesn’t surprise you.

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This is their fifteenth album. Nearly thirty years in. Guitarist John Connolly called the title track the band’s “true identity” in 2026 — natural, pure, unmistakably them. He’s not wrong. The problem is that “unmistakably them” is doing a lot of heavy lifting here.

The formula is all present: big choruses, thick grooves, and that familiar tension between aggression and melody. What’s missing is any real sense of risk. The band plays it safe, and they play it well.

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A few tracks open with sharp, almost industrial intros before snapping into the band’s usual heaviness. “Invincible” and “We Won” are the standouts — the latter hits hard with jagged riffs and a swagger that actually earns its confidence.

The playing is not the problem. These guys can still riff. The album is at its best when it stops trying to be anything other than a Sevendust record.

One is a good late-career album. It’s not a great one. For a band thirty years deep, that’s an honest place to land.

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Review Overview
3.3
Lyrics 3 out of 5
Music 4 out of 5
Production 4 out of 5
Originality 2 out of 5
Summary
Sevendust delivers a competent, well-executed album that plays to their strengths without taking meaningful risks. The musicianship is solid and the hooks land, but One feels like a band content to refine rather than reinvent. For longtime fans, it's a reliable addition to the catalog; for everyone else, it's a reminder that consistency isn't the same as growth.
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