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Returning to their heavy basics,
Sevendust
kicked out their 11th studio album
Kill the Flaw
largely in the studio -- a move that had the effect of reinvigorating the veteran nu-metal band. On the surface, it sounds a bit like a throwback to the days of Y2K -- dropped tunings on grinding guitars, fifth harmonies on overdriven power ballads -- but beneath that veneer, it's clear
are a different band, one that's a bit more mature. There's an ease to how they swing between open-ended, ethereal textures and gut-level riffs -- "Cease and Desist" is a microcosm of that skill -- that only comes with age and singer
Lajon Witherspoon
's voice is appealingly weathered, lending the music some gravity. All this means
doesn't feel like a desperate scramble toward the
's roots; rather, it feels like a reconnection to what inspired the band in the first place. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Returning to their heavy basics,
Sevendust
kicked out their 11th studio album
Kill the Flaw
largely in the studio -- a move that had the effect of reinvigorating the veteran nu-metal band. On the surface, it sounds a bit like a throwback to the days of Y2K -- dropped tunings on grinding guitars, fifth harmonies on overdriven power ballads -- but beneath that veneer, it's clear
are a different band, one that's a bit more mature. There's an ease to how they swing between open-ended, ethereal textures and gut-level riffs -- "Cease and Desist" is a microcosm of that skill -- that only comes with age and singer
Lajon Witherspoon
's voice is appealingly weathered, lending the music some gravity. All this means
doesn't feel like a desperate scramble toward the
's roots; rather, it feels like a reconnection to what inspired the band in the first place. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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