High Country

High Country

by The Sword
High Country

High Country

by The Sword

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Overview

2012's Apocryphon saw the Lone Star State retro-metal spell-casters offering up another meaty, cosmos-minded set of mid-'70s Birmingham, England-blasted Sabbath worship, which would have been great had they not done nearly the same thing on their three prior outings. High Country, the band's fifth and most compelling long player to date, is another beast altogether. While it shares its predecessors' penchant for pairing thick Queens of the Stone Age-style stoner metal with vintage, tube-driven classic rock, it owes more to bands like Hawkwind, Thin Lizzy, Cream, Electric Wizard, Blue Oeyster Cult, Sad Wings of Destiny-era Judas Priest, and even fellow shape-shifting Texans Midlake than it does the dark wizardry of Ozzy, Geezer, Tony, and Bill. What's so immediately striking about High Country is how much fun it is. By eschewing some of the groups' heavier doom metal tendencies for a more streamlined, almost singles-based (if it were 40-odd years ago) approach, the Sword have managed to not just update their willfully outdated sound, but reinvigorate themselves in the process. To be fair, they haven't completely abandoned their sludgy, fantasy metal past, and psych-tinged boogie/space rock is hardly a contemporary concoction, but there's a vitality to standout cuts like "Empty Temples," "Mist and Shadow," and the brooding, vibraslap-heavy title track that transcends their nostalgic trappings. As veterans of the scene, it's their right to bring the stoner/doom genre back to its roots, and while High Country doesn't always work, it's constantly working toward moving the band forward, which means that were probably only a few albums away from a hair metal makeover. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 08/21/2015
Label: Razor & Tie / Razor & Tie Direct, Llc
UPC: 0793018365925
Rank: 92843

Tracks

  1. Unicorn Farm
  2. Empty Temples
  3. High Country
  4. Tears Like Diamonds
  5. Mist & Shadow
  6. Agartha
  7. Seriously Mysterious
  8. Suffer No Fools
  9. Early Snow
  10. The Dreamthieves
  11. Buzzards
  12. Silver Petals
  13. Ghost Eye
  14. Turned to Dust
  15. The Bees of Spring

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Sword   Primary Artist
Gilbert Elorreaga   Trumpet
Jazz Mills   Vocals (Background)
Mark "Speedy" Gonzales   Trombone
Kino Esparza Jr.   Vocals (Background)
Josh Levy   Sax (Baritone)
Bryan Richie   Guitar (Acoustic)

Technical Credits

Santiago Vela III   Group Member
The Sword   Composer
John Leach   Photography
Dan Coutant   Mastering
Scott Caligure   Cover Montage
Eddie Levy   Product Manager
Creative Militia   Sleeve Design
Matt Redenbo   Mixing Assistant
Jetter Green   Cover Art
James Robbins   Mixing
Ted Harris   Legal Advisor
John "J.D." Cronise   Group Member,Composer
Bryan Richie   Group Member,Composer
Stuart Sikes   Engineer
Adrian Quesada   Producer
Larry Mazer   Management
Jimmy Vela   Composer
Kyle Shutt   Composer,Group Member
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