SEVENDUST's MORGAN ROSE: Entire ARTISAN NEWS Video Interview Posted Online

December 5, 2013

Artisan News' entire interview with SEVENDUST drummer Morgan Rose, conducted during this past summer's "Carnival Of Madness" tour, can be seen below.

SEVENDUST last month launched a PledgeMusic direct-to-fan campaign to help fund the band's long-awaited and highly-anticipated acoustic album over the course of 130 days.

As of right now, the Atlanta band reached 123% their goal with 1884 pledges. However, the campaign is far from over. Plenty of incentives are left, including the basic $10 pledge for an album pre-order and access to exclusive updates from the band as the album is being created, and any additional funds raised will simply be a bonus for the campaign. Additionally, even though the grandest incentive ($10,000 for a private acoustic concert at a fan's house) was scooped up the first day, the band decided to add two more of this very special offer.

SEVENDUST's ninth studio album, "Black Out The Sun", sold 27,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 18 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD, which arrived in stores on March 26 via the band's 7Bros. Records in conjunction with ADA Label Services, was recorded at Architekt Music studios in Butler, New Jersey with engineer Mike Ferretti.

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