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Sevendust Complete Recording On New Album, Due In Early 2026

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Sevendust have finished recording their new studio album, due in early 2026 through Napalm Records, with producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette leading the project.

Sevendust have officially wrapped recording on their next studio album, which is expected to land in early 2026 via Napalm Records. The new material marks the band’s fourth straight collaboration with veteran producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette (known for his work with Limp Bizkit, Slash, and Blessthefall).

Tracking took place with engineers Jef Moll (The Smashing Pumpkins, The Amity Affliction) and Josh Saldate (Alter Bridge, Slash), with Baskette now set to handle mixing duties.

Sharing a photo from the studio on Instagram, guitarist Clint Lowery reflected on the process and his gratitude for everyone involved:

“I got so caught up at home I forgot to post my end of studio picture. Seeing the other guys finishing up their parts and going home reminded me. First off…thanks to God ALL mighty. My family who I sacrifice time away from during the writing and tracking of this. My amazing bandmates for giving me some of the best memories of my life. The killer production team… the complete monster squad… Elvis Baskette, Jef Moll, Josh Saldate for taking things to the highest level demanding perfection or our closet effort. Four records in a row and all amazing experiences. Can’t wait to hear Elvis mix this bad boy up. So grateful. See y’all on tour very soon!”

While no release date or title has been announced yet, Sevendust’s consistency with Baskette behind the boards suggests another polished but heavy outing, one that will likely build on the energy of their 2023 record Truth Killer.

Fans can expect the band to hit the road soon after the album drops, continuing their three decade run as one of the most enduring forces in modern alternative metal.

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