LAJON WITHERSPOON Says His Upcoming Debut Solo Album Will Be ‘More Radio Friendly’ Than SEVENDUST

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SEVENDUST frontman Lajon Witherspoon spoke to Talking Metal about his long-in-the-works debut solo album. He said (see video below): “The solo thing for me has been fun. I’ve not had any pressure. It hasn’t been something that, ‘Oh, I have to do this.’ This is something I’ve done on my own.

“I’ve been working with a very close friend of mine, Sahaj [Daniel Ticotin], which is the lead singer from the band RA, which I think a lot of people out there would know,” he continued. “[He’s] an incredible friend and artist, and we write well together. I think we have, like, nine songs — nine or 10. We’re gonna do another writing session. In October, Sahaj will be coming to my farm house, and we’ll hook up there for, like, a week, and do some writing. So it’s really cool.”

Asked about the musical direction of his solo material, Lajon said: “You can be on the avenue and hang out with my solo stuff. It’s rock. It’s a little bit of heavy, but I think it lends more towards a bluesy, soulful, more radio friendly… I’m not saying SEVENDUST isn’t radio friendly, but I think this is more of a radio friendly… I don’t know. It’s a lot, a lot, a lot of melody. It’s cool.”

Witherspoon released the standalone solo single “Love Song” in 2017.

SEVENDUST has set “Blood & Stone” as the title of its 13th studio album, due on October 23 via Rise Records. The follow-up to 2018’s “All I See Is War” was once again tracked at Studio Barbarosa in Gotha, Florida with producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette, who has previously worked with ALTER BRIDGE and SLASH, among others.

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