Sevendust Review
Sevendust Setlist
Black
Denial
Trust
Suffocate
Broken Down
Skeleton Song
Bitch
Disgrace
Angel's Song
Reconnect
Been So Long
Crucified
Waffle
Praise
Encore
Face to Face
Enemy
Sevendust
Cold
Cold came onstage before Sevendust and gave the fans a great show.

It seems even though the styles of the two bands are vastly different, they compliment each other very well.

Scooter complained of being under the weather but stll belted out his own brand of brooding vocals.

At this time the band has just lost two of their members but they didn't seem to miss a beat.

They performed favorites such as "Bleed on Stage", "No One", and "Confession".

Cold is still one of the more underrated bands of today. -- SRL

For Karma's Review of Cold click here
The crowd roars when the beginning riffs of "Black" blast out of the speakers.

Sevendust should be used to this reaction by now. Their fans only see them play like 300 days out of the year. However, it seems each and every time the boys come out and give the crowd their best.

Being the roadwarriors they are they never show signs of age or slowing down. Pounding out riffs from old faves such as "Bitch" and "Denial", as well as new hits such as "Enemy".

We were merely spectators for usually Erika would be in the camera pit for a show, however it was great to see the fans continue to show Sevendust how much they love them regardless of the fact they don't change their setlist too often. The boys electrify the crowd with their intensity and still give back the love just as they did ten years ago.

Why Sevendust hasn't gained the commercial success of some bands such as Disturbed, Staind, and Slipknot is still as mystery to most, but it doesn't seem to get the boys down.

--Sharita L.