For the first time in the life of the band, Sevendust (TVT Records) have had time to write and create their songs at home, not in between tour dates as they have in the past. With this new, found freedom, the band wrote... more » 13 mind blowing, beautifully-crafted hard rock classics.« less
For the first time in the life of the band, Sevendust (TVT Records) have had time to write and create their songs at home, not in between tour dates as they have in the past. With this new, found freedom, the band wrote 13 mind blowing, beautifully-crafted hard rock classics.
"coming from a big sevendust fan i would have to say this is their best cd and i own them all. if you like sevendust cause of their melody than this cd is great for you and if you like them for their hard stuff then this cd is also good cause they have a few heavy tracks here aswell. any fan of melodic hard rock should pick this cd up its worth it. my favorite songs on here are shine damaged crucified and live again."
Best Album Ever
Corey Grant | Statesboro, GA | 04/01/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is not only Sevendust's best album, but my favorite album ever. Sevendust is known for their hard rockin' and melodic songs. This CD blends them together so perfectly, only God could create a better mix.
It's not something I can convince you in a review, just listen to it and you'll get hooked more and more each time. From the harder Trust and Crucified, and Praise to the more relaxing Xmas Day and Angel's Son, this is perfect."
Animosity Is A Sheer Winner!
Moshpit Man | Chauvin, LA | 08/21/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For starters, no question this is Sevendust's best effort to date of all their albums. I absolutely loved every single song on this record, even though I've love anything these guys create musically, lol. Opening with a great sound called "Tits On A Boar", and follwoing that with their smash hit "Praise", probably my all time favorite song played by these guys, you just know this album is gonna be a treat. I literally still to this day can't get enough of this CD, and still listen to it all the time."
"Animosity" is not a travesty
Eric S. Kim | Southern California | 05/14/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm loving every minute of this. Every song on this album is pure gold. From "Tits on a Boar" to "Angel's Son," every one of them never borders on boredom. "Praise," one of Sevendust's biggest singles, deserves to be heard. "Crucified," "Shine," and "Damaged" are all close to perfect. "Xmas Day," one of the softest songs on the album, is particulary striking with its lyrics; the poetic music mixes in perfectly with the words. "Follow" features Aaron Lewis from the band Staind: him and Lajon make a great duo. "Live Again," "Beautiful," and "Redefine" can be best described as majestic. The closer, "Angel's Son," is a song dedicated to Lynn Strait, the lead singer for Snot who died in a car accident on December 11, 1998.
You can't go wrong with Sevendust's Animosity. It's one of the greatest hard rock albums that I've ever listened to."