2008, Kemado Records
VINYL FORMAT. Recorded at Folkvang Studios in Austin, TX, Gods of the Earth instantly conveys what words can only try to describe: The Sword is not to be taken lightly. From the moment the album's lead track "The Sundering" explodes, it is immediately apparent that The Sword has upped the ante on a sound all its own.
More ambitious, more accomplished and simply bigger, Gods of the Earth's huge, mountaintop-friendly hooks, thunderous drumming and oceanic bass lines cut through the air like a scythe, while the ominous vocals of frontman J.D. Cronise weave fantastical tales rife with myth and mythology. Waves of powerful riffs and low-end thunder dominate songs such as the immediate "Maiden, Mother & Crone," "Fire Lances of the Ancient Hyperzephyrians," "Under the Boughs" and the paralyzing "The Black River."
More ambitious, more accomplished and simply bigger, Gods of the Earth's huge, mountaintop-friendly hooks, thunderous drumming and oceanic bass lines cut through the air like a scythe, while the ominous vocals of frontman J.D. Cronise weave fantastical tales rife with myth and mythology. Waves of powerful riffs and low-end thunder dominate songs such as the immediate "Maiden, Mother & Crone," "Fire Lances of the Ancient Hyperzephyrians," "Under the Boughs" and the paralyzing "The Black River."
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Sundering |
| 2 | Frost-Giant's Daughter |
| 3 | How Heavy This Axe |
| 4 | Lords |
| 5 | Fire Lances of the Ancient Hyperzephyrians |
| 6 | To Take the Black |
| 7 | Maiden, Mother & Crone |
| 8 | Under the Boughs |
| 9 | Black River |
| 10 | White Sea |
| 11 | [Untitled Hidden Track] |
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