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Apocryphon (album)

Apocryphon
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Studio album by The Sword
Released October 22, 2012 (2012-10-22)
(release history)
Recorded June–July 2012 at Magpie Cage Studios, Baltimore, Maryland
Genre Heavy metal, doom metal, stoner metal, hard rock
Length 44:10
Label Razor & Tie
Producer J. Robbins, The Sword
The Sword chronology
Warp Riders
(2010)Warp Riders2010
Apocryphon
(2012)
High Country
(2015)High Country2015
Singles from Apocryphon
  1. "The Hidden Masters/Arcane Montane"
    Released: April 8, 2014
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 72/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Alternative Press 2.5/5 stars
Consequence of Sound 3.5/5 stars
Loudwire 4/5 stars
PopMatters 8/10 stars
The Vancouver Sun 3/5 stars
Ultimate Guitar Archive 8.3/10

Apocryphon is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band The Sword. Recorded at Magpie Cage Studios in Baltimore, Maryland with producer J. Robbins, it was released by New York label Razor & Tie in October 2012. Apocryphon is the band's first album without original member Trivett Wingo, and the first to feature his replacement Santiago "Jimmy" Vela III, who took over from interim touring drummer Kevin Fender in October 2011; it is also the first of the band's albums to be released by Razor & Tie, with whom the group signed in early 2012 after seven years with Kemado Records.

Following the release of critically successful third album Warp Riders in August 2010, The Sword embarked on the worldwide Warp Riders Tour in October. Early into the first leg, original drummer Trivett Wingo left the band, claiming to be "physically and emotionally unable to continue", and was replaced for the entirety of the rescheduled tour by local musician Kevin Fender. As he was only a temporary touring member of the band, Fender was later replaced permanently with drummer Santiago "Jimmy" Vela III, who was brought in at the end of 2011 for a run of tour dates.

In March 2012, it was announced that The Sword had left Kemado Records and signed a worldwide deal with New York-based independent label Razor & Tie. The news also came with the first mention of a follow-up to Warp Riders, which it was predicted would be recorded starting in June, with a planned release before the end of the year. At their few shows in June, the group performed new songs from the upcoming album for the first time, including "Veil" (later renamed "The Veil of Isis"), "Execrator", and title track "Apocryphon".

Recording for Apocryphon commenced in June 2012 at Magpie Cage Studios, owned by producer and engineer J. Robbins. The recording process – which was completed mostly with analog equipment – spanned approximately five weeks, with the album completed and ready to be mixed by the end of July. Speaking about the decision to work with Robbins, guitarist Kyle Shutt has explained that the group were attracted to the producer's work with stoner rock band Clutch on their albums Robot Hive/Exodus and Strange Cousins from the West, describing the choice as a "no-brainer" to produce an album with an "energetic sound".


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