Ampocalypse | Morgan Rose of Sevendust on ‘One’ & the Zombie Apocalypse
In this episode of Ampocalypse, Damian FitzGerald is joined by Morgan Rose of Sevendust to discuss the band’s powerful new album ‘One,’ reflecting on more than 30 years together as one of modern metal’s most respected acts.
In this episode of Ampocalypse, Damian FitzGerald is joined by Morgan Rose of Sevendust to discuss the band’s powerful new album One, reflecting on more than 30 years together as one of modern metal’s most respected acts. Morgan opens up about the meaning behind the album title, the freedom Sevendust have found creatively after decades in the industry, and how the band’s chemistry has remained strong through the highs and lows of their career.
The conversation also explores the creative process behind “Unbreakable”, how Sevendust continue evolving while staying true to themselves, and why touring the UK still means so much to the band. Morgan shares honest insights into songwriting, longevity in heavy music, and the mindset that has kept Sevendust pushing forward for over three decades.
As always on Ampocalypse, the interview then descends into chaos as Morgan faces a zombie apocalypse scenario — discussing survival roles, strategy, and whether life on tour has secretly prepared Sevendust for the end of civilisation.
If you’re a fan of heavy music, alternative metal, behind-the-scenes band stories, and apocalypse survival scenarios, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
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Videographer: Damian FitzGerald
Editor: Damian FitzGerald
Producer: Damian FitzGerald
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