Welcome To Rockville 2018 Festival Lineup Announced


The 2018 installment of the Welcome To Rockville festival has been announced and will take place on April 27, 28, and 29 at Metropolitan Park in Jacksonville, Florida. Continue reading


The Sword’s New Album “Used Future” Is Coming In 2018


Following a successful two year period that saw The Sword release their fifth studio album, High Country, followed by the acoustic album Low Country and the live album Greetings From…, along with extensive worldwide touring; the band has commenced recording for their new studio album entitled Used Future.Continue reading


The Sword’s Kyle Shutt Is Streaming “Doom Side Of The Moon” Online


To celebrate 50 years of Pink Floyd releasing music that changed the world, The Sword‘s guitarist, Kyle Shutt, recently announced that he recorded doom covers of every seminal track from The Dark Side of the Moon. The upcoming record, entitled Doom Side of the Moon, will be released on August 4th, but you can stream it below!Continue reading


The Sword’s Kyle Shutt Shares His Cover of Pink Floyd’s “Time” From Doom Side of the Moon


To celebrate 50 years of Pink Floyd releasing music that changed the world, The Sword‘s guitarist, Kyle Shutt, recently announced that he recorded doom covers of every seminal track from The Dark Side of the Moon. The upcoming record, entitled Doom Side of the Moon, will be released on August 4th, and he has shared the first single online today. Continue reading


The Sword – Greetings From…


Greetings From… (Universal)  is the latest live offering from The Sword. Greetings From… tries to capture the swank and swagger from The Sword’s live show and condense it into album form. It’s a combined hit and a miss. Some parts translate beautifully, while others, not so much. Let’s examine Greeting From… shall we.Continue reading


On The Road… with Opeth And The Sword


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Few bands will divide fans like Opeth, and fewer bands still care as little what you think about them. “ProgOpeth” is here to stay and “Melodeathandblackenedwhatchamacallit Opeth” are only coming out to play once in a blue moon; and only in a live setting. Deal with it. Continue reading