John D. Cronise, best known as the founder, lead vocalist, and guitarist of The Sword, played a big role in shaping the modern stoner metal and heavy rock scene for over two decades. In October 2022, Cronise announced The Sword’s disbandment after 19 years. However, recent developments suggest that his career is far from over.
The Sword’s Musical Career and Revival

Cronise began his musical career in Roanoke, Virginia, performing with Those Peabodys and Ultimate Dragons before founding The Sword in 2003. The band quickly gained a reputation for riff-heavy, doom-influenced metal, and drew comparisons to Black Sabbath and Sleep. Their debut album, ‘Age of Winters’ (2006), introduced a raw, powerful sound that became their signature.
The Sword’s music evolved over the years and featured classic rock and psychedelic elements in albums like ‘High Country’ (2015) and ‘Used Future’ (2018). Blabbermouth reported that the band officially disbanded in 2022, and Cronise stated that he had reached the end of the road with The Sword.
However, in a surprising turn, The Sword reunited in 2024 for a one-off performance at the Levitation Festival in Austin, Texas. This comeback quickly expanded into more performances, including a special New Year’s Eve show and a cover of Jethro Tull’s ‘Locomotive Breath.’ Their 2025 tour schedule indicates the band continues to make music.
John D. Cronise’s Net Worth: $2 Million

Cronise has built a net worth of $2 million largely through his career with The Sword. It includes album sales, touring revenue, and music licensing. The band achieved commercial success, with albums like ‘Warp Riders’ (2010) and ‘Apocryphon’ (2012) reaching the Billboard 200 charts.
Aside from his work with The Sword, Cronise is also interested in music production and potential solo projects.
Future Projects and Artistic Vision

In a 2024 interview with The Austin Chronicle, Cronise hinted at solo material and collaborative projects outside of The Sword. He expressed interest in working with other artists and potentially stepping into production and session work.
With The Sword’s unexpected return, new music in development, and Cronise’s continued career, his financial and artistic future remains bright and full of possibilities.