Founded: 2003
Location: United States
The Sword was an American heavy metal band from Austin, Texas. Formed in 2003, the band was composed of vocalist and guitarist John D. Cronise, guitarist Kyle Shutt, bassist Bryan Richie and drummer Santiago "Jimmy" Vela III for most of its tenure. Originally signed to Kemado Records, the group released its debut album Age of Winters in 2006, the material for which had been largely written by Cronise (who also produced the album) prior to the band's formation. Gods of the Earth (which was also produced by the band's frontman) was released two years later, giving the group its first entry on the US Billboard 200 chart when it reached number 102.
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The band have issued a statement.
In support of their new album.
"'Used Future' won't do much to recover lost fans"
"John D Cronise and Kyle Shutt play licks upon licks upon licks like an air guitarist's wet dream."
"High Country is the sound of a band that's been around for 10 years and seen a thing or two."
With some huge supports.
"A brave release from a band many considered trapped in a rut."
A retrospective and nostalgic album that exhibits a mellow side to these Texans.
J.D. of stoner metal band The Sword chats with KYS to talk about their forthcoming album 'High Country' as well as other interesting things.
Texan metallers The Sword are introducing traditional metal to a contemporary audience. The band’s honest, accessible and innovative style has positioned the group highly. While in town for Soundwave 2013, Killyourstereo.com sat down with the band over a few beers at the Corner Hotel to discuss the festival, touring life and bad European food.