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[39] [42] [43] The fourth single for the album titled, "Pirate Metal Drinking Crew" was released on 29 May 2020. [44] The album peaked at #68 on the Official Albums Chart. [45] A deluxe version of the album includes the normal track listing, along with what is referred to as "16th Century Version" editions of each track was released. [46]
[22] [23] On 29 May 2020, the band released the fourth single from the album titled, "Pirate Metal Drinking Crew", along with a music video. [24] [25] The band also did a giveaway for people who preordered the album. With the giveaway, the winner would get an Alestorm-branded Nintendo 64 along with a copy of Donkey Kong 64.
"Pirate Metal Drinking Crew" Elliot Vernon [45] "Shit Boat (No Fans)" Simon Norton [46] "Big Ship Little Ship" Non-album single Elliot Vernon [47] [48] 2022 "Zombies Ate My Pirate Ship" Curse of the Crystal Coconut: Péter Lerch [49] "Magellan's Expedition" Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum: Unknown [50] "P.A.R.T.Y." Alex Henderson [51] "Battle of ...
Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum has been described as pirate metal, [3] power metal, [3] folk metal, [4] and symphonic metal. [3] According to Dom Lawson of Blabbermouth.net, the song "Come to Brazil" is a "snotty, punk-metal two-minuter," and "Cannonball" is obscenity-filled whereas "Wooden Leg (Part III)" "is as sweetly melancholy as it is preposterous."
A part of the song contains Alestorm's rendition of the Pirates of the Caribbean theme. "Wolves of the Sea" and "Leviathan" are re-recorded tracks which previously appeared on the Leviathan EP. "P is for Pirate" is a comedy a capella track based on the Sesame Street song C Is For Cookie that is only available on the iTunes version of the album ...
Pirate metal is a style of heavy metal music [1] [2] [3] characterized by its incorporation of pirate mythology within the music and sometimes in stage performances. Lyrics often use piratical jargon [1] and various musical genres, such as thrash metal, [4] speed metal, [1] and folk metal, [5] may be combined with traditional-sounding songs like sea shanties. [1]
The popularity of "Barrett's Privateers" has inspired cover versions by many bands, such as the pirate metal band Alestorm on their third album, Back Through Time. This cover also features a guitar solo by Heri Joensen from Týr. The Australian band Weddings Parties Anything and the folk group Schooner Fare also covered this song.
Swashbuckle are an American pirate metal band based in Plainsboro, New Jersey, and were signed to Nuclear Blast Records. [1] Formed in 2005, the band is known for its pirate image and humorous stage performances.