Warp Riders by The Sword
The third album by Texas metal band, The Sword, delivers the soundtrack for a space opera epic. It’s Metal that makes you feel like you can throw your ship into warp drive and explore the cosmos.
A concept album, Warp Riders tells the story of an archer named Ereth who lives on a planet called Acheron. Banished from his tribe, he wanders aimlessly until he meets the mysterious “Chronomancer” who sends him on a quest to restore balance to the planet which is suffering from tidal lock, causing one half to be scorched in eternal day and the other half frozen in eternal night. Yeah, fuckin’ ridiculous but also fuckin’ awesome.
The first track, “Acheron/Unearthing the Orb” is the perfect prologue as it begins with an ominous riff, painting the scene that serves as the story’s setting. One gets the impression of a desolate, harsh wasteland as it powers on through driving guitar lines and relentless drums. Along the way, we are introduced to numerous characters, and locales, expanding the universe of the story. For example “Tres Brujas” tells of a prophetic encounter that Ereth will have with three witches. “Night City” details a city ripe with vice and lawlessness.
Whether or not you like the story, The Sword do a great job establishing an interesting world and mythos. But of course, the album’s true strength lies in its songs. Imagine yourself as a warrior, riding into battle on your robotic cyber-horse, guitar in hand. As you call on the gods to bless your mighty axe, you play a riff that rips a fault into the ground beneath your foes. As the enemy army helplessly falls into the abyss that you have opened, you pick off survivors by slamming your guitar into their faces, causing them to erupt into an unrecognizable mass of flesh and blood. That’s what the music kinda sounds like. But imagine that battle in SPACE. You get Warp Riders; a heavy metal album that hits hard, fast and with enthusiasm. The only problem with the album is that with so many rockin' songs, there's not really a chance for the listener to catch a breath. That being said, Warp Riders is definitely one of the strongest heavy metal albums to come out in the last 10 years and one hell of a ride. Recommended.
8/10













