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Back Through Time is the third studio album by Scottish heavy metal band Alestorm.It was released on 3 June 2011 by Napalm Records and is the first Alestorm recording to feature Gareth Murdock on bass and Peter Alcorn on drums.
Alestorm are a Scottish heavy metal band formed in Perth, Scotland in 2004. [1] Their music is characterised by a pirate theme , and as a result, they have been dubbed a " pirate metal " band by many critics and their fanbase.
Sunset on the Golden Age is the fourth studio album by Scottish heavy metal band Alestorm.It was released on 1 August 2014 by Napalm Records.It is the band's first album to feature new permanent band member, Elliot Vernon, on keyboards and the last one to feature guitarist Dani Evans before his departure in 2015.
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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.
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Beth then pays her brother Jamie (Wes Bentley) a visit and attacks him since he played a part in John's death. The fighting gets ugly and Rip shows up just in time to save Beth from being choked.
Like previous Alestorm albums, Curse of the Crystal Coconut has been described as pirate metal, [7] [8] [9] power metal, [10] folk metal, [9] heavy metal, [11] and hard rock. [12] In a review of the album, Exclaim! considered "Treasure Chest Party Quest," "Fannybaws" and "Pirate's Scorn" "[to have] some of the hookiest choruses in the band's catalogue."