Low Country

Low Country

by The Sword
Low Country

Low Country

by The Sword

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Overview

2015's High Country saw the Austin, Texas-based doom metallers switching gears and toning down the distortion for a spooky, backwoods rendering of their Sabbathy goodness that hewed closer to classic rock, invoking names like Blue Oeyster Cult, Cream, and Thin Lizzy. Instead of moving on to the next album, the band decided to tinker with the formula even further, and headed back into the studio to render 10 of the 15 tracks from High Country into campfire-ready singalongs -- of the darkest kind -- without the aid of too much electricity. Unsurprisingly, the swampy, low-key, psych-rock nature of High Country lends itself well to a more stripped-down format, allowing for some added nuance in the musicality, and helping to crystallize the band's occult-heavy lyrics into more profound, though no less sinister exercises in Lone Star State-kissed, moonlit desert macabre. High Country standouts -- "Empty Temples," "Mist & Shadow," and the road trip-ready title track -- remain high-water marks, retaining all of their cryptic, retro-pop mystery while allowing the songs to breathe at a more measured pace. Others, like "Seriously Mysterious" and "Ghost Eye," feel a bit weightless bereft of their sonic heft -- set closer "Bees of Spring" transcends that predicament via a spooky combination of spaced-out vocals and hypnotic ukulele -- but for the most part, Low Country delivers on its promise of "The Sword: Unplugged," emitting its own curious current of intimacy, leaving the listener both transfixed and uneasy. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 09/23/2016
Label: Razor & Tie
UPC: 0888072004351
Rank: 96121

Tracks

  1. Unicorn Farm
  2. Empty Temples
  3. High Country
  4. Mist & Shadow
  5. Seriously Mysterious
  6. Early Snow
  7. The Dreamthieves
  8. Buzzards
  9. Ghost Eye
  10. The Bees of Spring

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Sword   Primary Artist
Mark Gonzales   Horn
Gilbert Elorreaga   Horn
Josh Levy   Horn
Kino Esparza Jr.   Vocals (Background)
Jazz Mills   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Santiago Vela III   Group Member
The Sword   Composer
Stuart Sikes   Engineer
Adrian Quesada   Vocal Producer
Jimmy Vela   Composer
Kyle Shutt   Composer,Group Member
Bryan Richie   Composer,Engineer,Group Member
John "J.D." Cronise   Composer,Group Member
Richey Beckett   Cover Art
J. Robbins   Mixing
Dan Coutant   Mastering
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