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The Sword

Gods of the Earth
2008
Kemado

The Sword - Gods of the Earth (Cover Artwork)


Review by: Jesse
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Published on July 30th 2008

In the Great Backlash Against Throwback Metal Bands of 2006, The Sword seemed to have taken the full brunt of it all. Not commercial enough to be ignored like Wolfmother, not swooped up by a major label to a ho hum re-release like Priestess, Age of Winters was panned by most of the indie media while the band garnered critical praise from more mainstream outlets.

And after two years of stewing, Gods of the Earth was released to the malign of many, earning supremely high marks from publications like Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone while Pitchfork gave it a 5.3 and The A.V. Club gave the album a dismal D+. In comparison, the new Mariah Carey earned a B from The A.V. Club. And while I agree that Mimi has returned to some vocally strong relevant pop music with E=MC2, the rift between those two scores shows more than just a distaste for the authentic brand of heavy metal that The Sword brings to the table. It shows evidence of personal opinion swaying critical review.

Mainly, however, Pitchfork and The A.V. Club were forced to pay attention. Both of those publications ignored the band's debut, even after my glowing praise. And The Sword are a band worth paying attention to.

On their 2008 release, Gods of the Earth, the first noticable difference is the lack of a gut shattering low end in the production. Instead of riding the low-end train to loosened bowls and jaws agape, the band toned down their production and opted for a more live sound. What this allows them to do is place more intricate thrash riffing throughout the album with little muddy backwash coming out the speakers.

Age of Winters was a demonstration of force. The riffs were big, the album was full of bombast and power. In comparison, Gods of the Earth is built on more subtle ground. Still present are the shin-kicking riffs, thundering drums, and howling vocals - but with enough elbow room to let in some classical acoustic guitar bridges and intros. Most of you will hate me for saying this, but Gods of the Earth is a more cerebral work. It forces the listener to pay attention. And in that way, the band shows their true selves more clearly - four skinny dudes from Austin, Texas who play heavy metal for the axe and broadsword crowd; namely, the band has outed themselves for the nerds that they truly are.

And should we expect anyone outside of this crowd to really understand or appreciate the album? I highly doubt the Pitchfork reviewer spends his nights queuing up Blind Guardian or Sonata Arctica as a soundtrack for an all night WOW binge. In fact, the A.V. Club reviewer even wrongly described Final Fantasy as a tactical RPG, when everyone already knows that Final Fantasy is NOT a tactical RPG, necessitating the series offshoot Final Fantasy Tactics. Whatever. The point is, if you’re not a fan of the genre, you’re not going to like The Sword. But regardless of how it stands, The Sword are one of the only bands around who play honest to God Heavy Metal. They don’t skimp on the details. They don’t borrow this from here, that from there, and mix it in a stew with a post-hardcore sensibility and free jazz song structures. They play goddamned Heavy Metal. Capital H. Capital M.

“The Frost Giant’s Daughter” serves as a perfect example of the liberties the band has taken on their new release. A focused collection of riffs, the song opens with the operatic tension and drama one would expect of Iron Maiden, the lyrics telling the story of, you guessed it, the daughter of a frost giant. The guitars are unlimited in where the band wants to take them. They have to be reigned in with shepherd’s crooks, soaring across the snow-falling winter’s eve winds. The song progresses in movements. To counterbalance, “Fire Lances of the Ancient Hyperzephyrians” is a full out thrash fest that makes even 1986 Metallica wanna hide their heads in shame. Whatever. The Sword doesn’t need to prove themselves to anyone.

This follow up has all the right markings to place it higher in my rankings than their debut, but in a sad twist of fate, the album doesn’t hold the newness factor that Age of Winters does. And even though Gods of the Earth will receive many more spins, it’ll never be able to pull down the glory that Age of Winters erupted with.






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    Posted by strikeeverywhere on 2008-08-26 12:33:55

    A NEW PUNK BAND WITH AN OLD-SCHOOL FEEL!!!

    www.myspace.com/mayasruin

    Check it out!!!

    Posted by jesse on 2008-08-10 22:49:47

    The reason why the guy below this comment is wrong is because The Sword isn't a stoner metal band.

    They don't play stoner metal.

    That's probably why you don't like them.

    Posted by sirens on 2008-08-07 15:03:19

    This band is hype city.
    The record is shit.
    That dude who posted a couple posts down is right.

    Fuck this stuff. No substance!

    Listen to real stoner metal! This is FAKE. HEAVY LORD. SLEEP. KONGH. BONGZILLA.

    THE WIZARD.

    Posted by flowerfeeder on 2008-08-04 08:47:18

    Also, calling this "honest to god heavy metal"or whatever retarded cliche this reviewer used for this press release disguised as a review is pretty insulting. This band is hyped beyond belief by a larger than life PR company, their label is owned by Hollywood records/Disney...there is nothing "authentic" or "genuine" about this hipster poserfest. This band is full of dudes who look like they work at an Urban Outfitters, cannibalize riffs from the greats, and write downright corny lyrics about Ice Demons, wizards, and other patronizing metal cliches. Even if this band didn't suck as much as they do, High On Fire released an album a couple months before this record that pretty much renders it the tacky hipster crap it is!

    Relax, Mr. Knowitall. You are incorrect.

    Posted by sugarfull on 2008-08-04 02:27:39

    This band kind of reminds me of Trouble. If you like this, Psalm 9 is worth checking out.

    Posted by TraumaSponge on 2008-08-03 13:41:09

    I didn't like this as much as Age of Winters. Every song on Age had some seriously well crafted asskicking riffs, and a lot of these are just thrashy with a good riff every other song.

    Posted by jesse on 2008-08-03 12:03:07

    You know what?

    I've never seen an ad for The Sword. I've never seen a press release for The Sword. In fact, Kemado never even sent me the review copy of the album I requested.

    PR company working overtime?

    Let me tell what I have seen - honest to God people who know nothing of the band except for the albums they've released. Word of mouth spreading the band's popularity. If you don't like the album, that's fine, but no one is playing heavy metal like this.

    High On Fire doesn't play heavy metal. Their roots are in doom and Motorhead style thrash. Amazing band. The sword are a group of fantasy nerds playing heavy metal for other fantasy nerds. You like it or you don't.

    But you can't deny the fact that their popularity is anything but well earned praise for music that people enjoy.

    Posted by Matthew330 on 2008-08-02 23:52:32
    My Score:

    Doing songs about George R.R. Martin books is pretty sweet (To Take The Black)

    I don't really listen to a lot of metal, but The Sword satisfy my urge for it when I wanna listen to it in a big way.

    I agree that it's not quite up there with their debut, but that's just because when I heard that it blew me away. I am now used to how much these guys bring the fuckin' rock.

    Posted by punkgato on 2008-08-02 15:43:28

    Also, calling this "honest to god heavy metal"or whatever retarded cliche this reviewer used for this press release disguised as a review is pretty insulting. This band is hyped beyond belief by a larger than life PR company, their label is owned by Hollywood records/Disney...there is nothing "authentic" or "genuine" about this hipster poserfest. This band is full of dudes who look like they work at an Urban Outfitters, cannibalize riffs from the greats, and write downright corny lyrics about Ice Demons, wizards, and other patronizing metal cliches. Even if this band didn't suck as much as they do, High On Fire released an album a couple months before this record that pretty much renders it the tacky hipster crap it is!

    Posted by branden on 2008-08-01 16:34:40

    good album.

    Posted by punkgato on 2008-08-01 13:57:57

    God this band sucks! Total poser metal for fans of Saviours...lame!

    Posted by Episode666 on 2008-08-01 12:12:17

    Go Listen to Awaken the Guardian...

    Posted by wentz_equals_death on 2008-08-01 12:02:56
    My Score:

    i just bought age of winters a month or two ago; so amazing. i don't give a flying shit about D&D either. man, these guys bring it.

    Posted by zombie-guru on 2008-08-01 08:48:21

    Posted by miniblindbandit on 2008-08-01 08:18:04

    D&D metal rules.

    I second this.

    Posted by kraze on 2008-08-01 08:39:47

    This isn't a review, it's a review of two reviews.

    Posted by flowerfeeder on 2008-08-01 08:39:38

    By the way, when I listen to The Sword I don't think about all that D&D imagery bullshit. I think Sabbath and Iron Butterfly.

    Posted by flowerfeeder on 2008-08-01 08:35:45
    My Score:

    Great record.

    Fans should also check out Orange Goblin's latest record. Killer as well.

    Posted by miniblindbandit on 2008-08-01 08:18:04

    D&D metal rules.

    Posted by HOISTDATRAG on 2008-08-01 01:42:50

    God Heavy Metal!

    Posted by timorous_me on 2008-08-01 01:09:26

    The Luna Bros. are pretty rad.

    Posted by Ianw on 2008-08-01 00:46:43

    This album fucking owns and is killer to drunk drive too.