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The Longest Johns covered the song as "The Last Bristolian Pirate", with some of the lyrics and geographical references changed to British equivalents along the River Severn. The Scottish metal band Alestorm covered the song on their 2024 EP Voyage of the Dead Maurader .
The album consists of twenty songs spanning the band’s twenty-year career and a dance remix of "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate." Track listing
"Alestorm" No Grave But the Sea: Released: 21 April 2017; Label: Napalm Records; ... "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate" Niek van de Vondervoort [57] References
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."
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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 ...
The band was founded in 2004 in Perth, Scotland as Battleheart, a studio project by Christopher Bowes and Gavin Harper. [2] [3] [4] Originally intended as a standard power metal band, the success of song "Heavy Metal Pirates" convinced the band to permanently adopt a pirate theme and incorporate folk metal elements into their music.
Alestorm: Scotland: 2004–present: Exclusively pirate themed band with folk metal incorporation. [7] Aldious: Japan: 2008–present: Japanese all-female power metal band from Osaka. Aldious have been labelled pioneers of the Girls Metal Band Boom that began in Japan in the 2010s. [8] Almah: Brazil: 2006–present