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==Styles and influence==
==Styles and influence==
The Sword plays copycat hard rock , within the four-member band. Blending styles similar to bands such as [[Wolfmother]], [[Kyuss]], [[Nebula (band)|Nebula]] and [[Fu Manchu (band)|Fu Manchu]].The Sword appeals to young emo/indie kids who have no idea what real heavy music is. One of the things that sets The Sword aside from other metal bands is their use of rock drums, instead of metal drums. The drumming lacks the double-bass, and is played on a minimalist set. Kemado records is trying very hard to hype this band.
The Sword plays copycat hard rock , within the four-member band. Blending styles similar to bands such as [[Wolfmother]], [[Kyuss]], [[Nebula (band)|Nebula]] and [[Fu Manchu (band)|Fu Manchu]].The Sword appeals to young emo/indie kids who have no idea what real heavy music is. One of the things that sets The Sword aside from other metal bands is their use of rock drums, instead of metal drums. The drumming lacks the double-bass, and is played on a minimalist set. Kemado Records is trying very hard to hype this band.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 15:49, 24 December 2006

The Sword
OriginAustin, Texas
Years active2003- Present
MembersJ.D. Cronise (singer/guitarist)
Kyle Shutt (guitarist)
Bryan Richie (bassist)
Trivett Wingo (drummer)

The Sword is a trend band from Austin, Texas, where they were founded in 2003 by J.D.Cronise. They promote homosexual awareness.


Styles and influence

The Sword plays copycat hard rock , within the four-member band. Blending styles similar to bands such as Wolfmother, Kyuss, Nebula and Fu Manchu.The Sword appeals to young emo/indie kids who have no idea what real heavy music is. One of the things that sets The Sword aside from other metal bands is their use of rock drums, instead of metal drums. The drumming lacks the double-bass, and is played on a minimalist set. Kemado Records is trying very hard to hype this band.

Discography

Albums

Cover of 2006 release Age of Winters
  1. Celestial Crown
  2. Barael's Blade
  3. Freya
  4. Winter's Wolves
  5. The Horned Goddess
  6. Iron Swan
  7. Lament for the Aurochs
  8. March of the Lor
  9. Ebethron

Singles

Videography

"Winter's Wolves," Directed by David Foote

"Freya," Directed by Barnaby Roper