SEVENDUST's JOHN CONNOLLY Talks To TheRave.TV (Video)

June 15, 2014

TheRave.TV conducted an interview with SEVENDUST guitarist John Connolly before the band's June 14 show at The Rave/Eagles club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. You can now watch the chat below.

SEVENDUST drummer Morgan Rose recently spoke to VH1 Radio Network about the band's upcoming two-DVD set, which will include an acoustic show and a heavy concert. He said: "We're going to do a two-DVD set with an acoustic show and a heavy show and we're bringing out massive production for the heavy show and we're going to do it in New York and we're going to do it at Hammerstein [Ballroom] and it's going to be free and we're going to destroy that place."

Morgan went on to describe what fans can expect from that "heavy" show.

"We're going to bring out so much production, it might be the only time you ever see us like that," he said. "I mean, we're blowing shit up. We're going to blow stuff up, we're going to have fire, we're going to have dragons. We're going all the way. And I'm not kidding. I talked to the people and they're, like, 'Listen, you have to have fire.' They're, like, 'I love your band, your band is underrated, you've never been able to play with fire and bombs, we're playing with fire and bombs. We're going to let people see what SEVENDUST would look like if they had everybody else's money.' So I was, like, 'Yeah, I like that.'"

Morgan said to expect the heavy show to happen before the end of August, while SEVENDUST's June 8 acoustic gig in Sayreville, New Jersey was the one they were going to film for the DVD. The package will be out in time for the holidays.

SEVENDUST's new acoustic album, "Time Travelers & Bonfires", sold around 15,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 19 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD was made available on April 15 via 7Bros. Records, in conjunction with ADA Label Services.

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