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THE SWORD – WARP RIDERS
THE SWORD – WARP RIDERS Friday, 03 September 2010 05:15 Proving that Muse aren't the only band capable of delivering prog rocking concept albums this decade, Texan rockers The Sword return here with album number three, a sludge heavy science fiction epic. Telling the tale of Ereth, an archer banished from his tribe on the planet Archeron; a hardscrabble planet that has undergone a tidal lock, which has caused one side to be scorched by three suns,

New album from The Sword - ‘Warp Riders’


 

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