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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The discography of The Sword, an American heavy metal band, consists of five studio albums, three extended plays (EPs), one box set, eight singles and ten music videos. Originally formed in 2003 by J. D. Cronise (vocals, guitar) with Kyle Shutt (guitar), Bryan Richie (bass) and Trivett Wingo (drums), the Austin, Texas-based band self-released its first EP Freya in 2004, before signing with Kemado Records in 2005. The group recorded its debut album later in the year, and it was released in February 2006 as Age of Winters. Following the inclusion of the track on the 2006 video game Guitar Hero II, \"Freya\" was released as the band's first single in September 2007, followed in November by a split EP with Swedish band Witchcraft, to which The Sword contributed new track \"Sea of Spears\" and a cover version of Led Zeppelin's \"Immigrant Song\".In 2008, the band released its second album Gods of the Earth, which was their first to chart when it reached number 102 on the US Billboard 200. \"Fire Lances of the Ancient Hyperzephyrians\" was released as the sole single from the album. Age of Winters and Gods of the Earth were later released together in November 2008. In March 2010 the band released a split single with Year Long Disaster, \"Cold Sweat/Maiden, Mother & Crone\", which was followed in August by the follow-up to Gods of the Earth, the concept album Warp Riders. The album was supported by the release of singles \"Tres Brujas\" and \"(The Night the Sky Cried) Tears of Fire\", as well as a trilogy of music videos featuring \"Tres Brujas\", \"Lawless Lands\" and \"Night City\".Trivett Wingo left the band a few dates into the Warp Riders Tour and was replaced with Kevin Fender, who played the rest of the dates until he was replaced in 2011 with Santiago \"Jimmy\" Vela III. In March 2012 the band departed from Kemado Records and signed with Razor & Tie, with the single release \"Hammer of Heaven\" following in May. The band recorded its fourth album with producer J. Robbins in the summer, and Apocryphon was released in October 2012, reaching a peak of 17 on the Billboard 200, the highest position for the band to date. The band's fifth album, High Country, was released on August 21, 2015."@en }

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