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  1. Time Travelers & Bonfires is the tenth studio album by American rock band Sevendust, released on April 15, 2014. It includes several previously released songs re-recorded as acoustic versions, as well as six new acoustic tracks. [2]

  2. Time Travelers and Bonfires features six previously-released songs re-recorded in acoustic format, plus six brand-spanking new tunes. The production is stellar, with many elements added to the mix including string sections, piano and additional instrumentation along with some tasty electronic samples.

  3. Jul 21, 2015 · Thankfully, this is not the case with Sevendust's venture into acoustics.Unlike many acoustic albums, half of 'Time Travelers...' are new songs instead of having mostly or all acoustic versions of old songs. The new songs are of course acoustic, yet they still sound like Sevendust.

  4. Apr 7, 2014 · Time Travelers and Bonfires features six previously-released songs re-recorded in an acoustic format, plus six brand-spanking new tunes. The production is stellar, with many elements added to the mix including string sections, piano, and additional instrumentation along with some tasty electronic samples.

  5. Mar 12, 2014 · Time Travelers & Bonfires is a collection of brand new songs, along with re-recorded Sevendust classics. Newly re-recorded songs will include: “Black,” “Gone,” “Denial,” “Karma,” “Trust,” and “Crucified.” Six brand new songs have also been written and recorded for the acoustic album.

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  6. May 7, 2014 · This time around the band decided to record six brand new songs, along with re-recorded acoustic versions of some previous released material, as well as fan-selected cuts from their catalog including “Black”, “Gone”, “Denial,” “Karma”, “Trust” and “Crucified”.

  7. May 6, 2014 · The disc’s other six songs are new, written exclusively for the acoustic realm, and quite fantastic as well. I think stepping out from behind all of the distortion and heavy vocals often leaves a band exposed and in a vulnerable position, but Sevendust pulled it off in a big way.

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