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The Sword

The Sword is a heavily Black Sabbath/Led Zeppelin influenced quartet, that hails from Austin, Texas. Rather than copyBlackSabbath, theSword picks up where they left off. With their de-tuned riff driven branch of hard rock. Their debut AgeofWinters, showcases the band'snon-comedic straight forward lyrics derived straight out of the game Dungeonsanddragons. These straight-shooting Stoner Rockers areone of a select few that take pride in their heritage: warriors,wildanimals, swords, and sludge.

Similar Bands: Mastodon, Black Sabbath, Orange Goblin, High on Fire, Red Fang

LPs
Used Future
2018

3.2
98 Votes
High Country
2015

2.9
174 Votes
Apocryphon
10/22/2012

3.7
285 Votes
Warp Riders
2010

3.9
528 Votes
Gods of the Earth
2008

3.7
428 Votes
Age of Winters
2006

3.7
551 Votes
Live Albums
Greetings From...
2017

2.7
3 Votes
Compilations
Conquest of Kingdoms
2020

4
2 Votes
Chronology: 2006-2018
2020

Low Country
2016

3.1
24 Votes

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