Recorded June–August 2015 Producer Bryan Richie Release date 23 September 2016 | Length 32:16 Artist The Sword Label Razor & Tie | |
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Released September 23, 2016 (2016-09-23) Studio The Bend (Austin, Texas)
The Berry (Taylor, Texas) Genres Stoner rock, Acoustic music Similar The Sword albums, Stoner rock albums |
The sword low country 2016 full album
Low Country is a compilation album by American hard rock band The Sword. Released on September 23, 2016 by Razor & Tie, it features stripped-down acoustic recordings of ten of the 15 songs from the band's 2015 fifth studio album High Country. The tracks were recorded between June and August 2015, shortly before the release of High Country, and produced by the band's bassist Bryan Richie.
Contents
- The sword low country 2016 full album
- Recording and production
- Promotion and release
- Critical reception
- Track listing
- Songs
- References
Recording and production
After recording their fifth studio album High Country between March and June 2015, The Sword recorded primarily acoustic versions of ten of the album's 15 tracks at The Bend in Austin, Texas and The Berry in Taylor, Texas. The recordings were produced by the band's bassist Bryan Richie and mixed at Magpie Cage Studios in Baltimore, Maryland by J. Robbins, who also mixed High Country and had previously produced the band's 2012 fourth studio album Apocryphon.
Promotion and release
Low Country was first announced on August 11, 2016, described in an official press release as "a stripped-down acoustic presentation of [High Country's] songs". Following its release, the band supported the album with a number of tour dates in late September and throughout October, including a stint supporting Swedish heavy metal band Opeth and ten headline shows.
Critical reception
Critical reception to Low Country was mixed. AllMusic's James Christopher Monger claimed that it "delivers on its promise of "The Sword: Unplugged," emitting its own curious current of intimacy, leaving the listener both transfixed and uneasy". Monger highlighted tracks such as "Empty Temples" and "Mist & Shadow", but criticised "Seriously Mysterious" and "Ghost Eye" for feeling "a bit weightless". Jeremy Ulrey for Metal Injection criticised many songs on the album in a track-by-track review, claiming that the album "mostly reaffirms that only about half of these songs bear any real heft to them at all", although he did praise the renditions of "Mist & Shadow", "Seriously Mysterious" and "Early Snow". Michael Toland of The Austin Chronicle hailed the album for presenting "genuine creative advancement", in particular claiming that the acoustic format suited frontman John D. Cronise's vocals more than the band's regular style.
Track listing
All lyrics written by John D. Cronise; all music composed by The Sword.
Songs
1Unicorn Farm
2Empty Temples
3High Country