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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Avast, Ye Lubbers!, February 18, 2008
This review is from: Captain Morgan's Revenge (Audio CD)
Arrrr, tis Pirate Metal, me hearties! These four Scottish scallywags play a heavy brand of Power Metal that'll have you banging your head against the mainmast and shaking your poop deck. Sure we've seen this concept before with the German group Running Wild, but Alestorm devote an entire album to songs of pirates, drinking, wenches and battles instead of one or two songs per album. If you're familiar with the Running Wild song Under Jolly Roger(which if you ask me is still the definitive pirate metal song), imagine that concept and energy throughout a whole album. Not all of the songs are fast, there are a few mid paced tunes and even a good ol' sea shanty thrown in for good measure. Plus, you'll hear an accordion through many of the songs, maintaining that piratey feel. The final song, Flower of Scotland, is the only one that doesn't follow the pirate theme. Alestorm isn't a band that lives off of a gimmick though. This is a band with the talent and know-how to be respected and admired regardless of lyrical content. The songs are very catchy and have great hooks(get it?). Vocalist Christopher Bowes isn't a typical high range Power Metal vocalist, but more gruff and raspy. Sort of like Grave Digger, but less harsh. In fact, it really does sound like a pirate singing! The vocals, while a bit rough, are crystal clear to the point where you might not even need to read the lyric booklet. Speaking of lyrics, these guys seem rather serious in their descriptions of battles at sea, plundering and curses, but they aren't afraid to go a little tongue in cheek as well. With lines like, "With the power of ale, he could not fail" and, "A reign of terror on the seas, we'll bring these poseurs to their knees", you know they're having fun with it all. Bowes is also a good keyboardist, adding a nice progressive tinge to the music. Alestorm's debut hasn't been out too long yet, and they've not yet taken the metal scene by (Ale)storm, but I think it's only a matter of time before these guys are discovered and given their due. So, if you're looking for a smokin' metal album that'll knock your booty right out of the crow's nest, I'd highly recommend this. The only complaint I can really come up with is that I wish it were longer. Henry Morgan would be proud.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Metal on the High Seas!, April 18, 2008
This review is from: Captain Morgan's Revenge (Audio CD)
**** 1/2

These guys are a great mix of thunderous metal, traditional pirate jigs, loads of energy.. and dont forget the drunken choir!

1. Over the Seas - a fast and frantic, yet catchy opener(5/5)

2. Captain Morgan's Revenge - a little slower than number one, but it has a very epic feel with catchy choruses and good story telling(5/5)

3. The Huntmaster - speed up the tempo again. with the power of ale he could not fail! (4/5)

4. Nancy the Tavern Wench - second slowest song on the album, a tale of a portside taven. (4/5)

5. Death Before the Mast - probably the second heaviest song on the album, not as strong of a pirate vibe as the first 4 tracks though.(4/5)

6. Terror on the High Seas - Heaviest, most frantic song on the album(4/5)

7. Set Sail and Conquer - not quite as frantic as terror on the high seas, its got a pretty epic chorus(4/5)

8. Of Treasure - slowest song on the album with the most traditional "pirate" vibe (4/5)

9. Wenches and Mead - Speeding things up again for this one, you learn what the pirates are into when they arent pillaging! what could it be?? (4/5)

10. Flower of Scotland - Strongest use of the "drunken choir" but i felt the instruments were lacking in this one (3/5)

its very exciting to discover these guys just off their first studio album. i cant wait to see what they do next

lately ive had a "theme" fix with my metal, and these guys fit into that mold perfectly. i love the fusion of metal with more traditional themes/sounds.

also recommended: Finntroll and Korpiklaani. while not of the pirate variety, these bands mix traditional irish melodies with different styles of metal (sadly there arent many bands that pull off such a great fusion)

ill also suggest the aptly dubbed "viking metal" to anyone that likes the idea's behind this album. AMON AMARTH are leading the charge in that subgenre. best albums - With Oden on Our Side, Fate of Norns, and Versus the World.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ahoy, metal fans!, February 7, 2008
This review is from: Captain Morgan's Revenge (Audio CD)
Here' an album which comes off like a gimmick at first, but is truly a very good heavy metal album. When I'd first seen the review for Alestorm's "Captain Morgan's Revenge" on Blabbermouth, I thought that I'd download this as a joke, laugh at the pirate cliches and move on. Wow, was I wrong.

Rarely does an album on the metal community site Blabbermouth receive alot of positive attention from both reviewers and fans. Usually the fanboys are simply on the site to bash everything and call everyone a "poser" and absolutely attack anyone's different metal tastes. This album seemed to please everyone, which is why I downloaded it and have fallen in love with it.

The songs are all written in an old style pirate vein, singing about the gallows, rum and wenches. The band tells stories of searching for gold and overtaking other ships, and all of this is set to the heaviest pirate score you could imagine. There's no barbaric screaming, no hard to follow lyrcs and nothing but a really fun metal disc, that you'll really want to listen to over and over.

I've intropduced a number of friends to this CD and like me, they assume it's a joke and give it a quick listen. A few days later they tell me they're hooked and that this CD is anything but a joke.

Do yourself a favor, matey. Walk the plank and get this CD.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What Should Have Been The Soundtrack To Pirates Of The Caribbean, January 21, 2010
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Avast, 'tis True Scottish Pirate Metal, ye lubbers!

Okay. Enough with the pirate talk. Ah, who am I kidding, gotta put a little more in.

Did you hear about the pirate who went to see the rated "Arr" movie?

I'm done now.

Anyways, Captain Morgan's Revenge is a superb album featuring catchy shanties about raiding, pillaging, buried treasure, wenches, and ship-on-ship battles. They are all catchy and entertaining, and I simply love the concertina parts and cannon sound-effects.

Oh, and the drunkards who sing Flower Of Scotland are endlessly funny.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this rocks!, August 18, 2009
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pirates

rock and roll

what more do you need?
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wenches And Mead!!, May 9, 2008
This review is from: Captain Morgan's Revenge (Audio CD)
This is a very enjoyable album. Similar is approach to Turisas. Where most folk metal bands have themes of Vikings or drinking, Alestorm tries something different. Pirate Folk Metal! You'll be singing along after the first listen. Now to be fair, there aren't that many good riffs, the whole thing comes together for a very enjoyable experience though, so it all works out. Good album, hopefully the next one will bet better, keep it up!
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5.0 out of 5 stars CD Review on Captain Morgan's Revenge by Alestorm, June 6, 2011
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Track listing

1. "Over the Seas" 3:56

2. "Captain Morgan's Revenge" 6:43

3. "The Huntmaster" 4:59

4. "Nancy the Tavern Wench" 4:53

5. "Death Before the Mast" 3:18

6. "Terror on the High Seas" 3:52

7. "Set Sail and Conquer" 4:38

8. "Of Treasure" 2:58

9. "Wenches & Mead" 3:42

10. "Flower of Scotland" 2:37

What to say about "Captain Morgan's Revenge" BUY IT! It Best decisions you'll make.

Every track is Different. One is more Power Metal or Speed Metal witch is fast,fun,and all over the place such as "The Huntmaster" or "Terror on the High Seas"...Another more slow and stedy like "Nancy the Tavern Wench" Or "Of Treasure" This CD is a fantastic blend of Music. I give this CD a 9 out of 10.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Potentially a new subgenre of metal uncovered by "Alestorm" !, May 11, 2011
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Nikiforos V. Skoumas (Athens Greece, Cambridge UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Captain Morgan's Revenge (Audio CD)
"Captain Morgan's revenge" is the debut album by Scottish power `pirate' metal band "Alestorm", originally released in 2008. The group features vocalist, key-player Christopher Bowes, lead guitarist Gary Harper, bassist Dani Evans and drummer Migo Wagner.

It has to be clear that "Alestorm" bring new elements to the power metal genre; while various European band have specialized or focused, at some point in their career, on pirate themes and concepts, "Alestorm" actually integrate instrumental, beyond lyrical elements to their sound, effectively adding pirate folklore to power metal. Getting into further details, the rhythm section of the band is rather conventional sounding delivering all the speeding tempos and fills that define power metal. The guitars contribute mainly the opening riffs, rhythm parts and solos while the keyboards are the main point of differentiation for the band as they switch between orchestra and accordion which is absolutely key for the sound of "Alestorm" being the main source of melody subsequently setting the tone of each song.

For that matter the songs on "...Revenge" could be divided into two broad categories: the epic tunes that focus on battles and heroism and the fun-time songs celebrating the pirate lifestyle with all the clichés that make the material even more enjoyable. Through playing the album, one gets the impression that Bowes is actually the mastermind of "Alestorm" as both his vocals and keyboard playing are the very musical identity of the outfit. One can not escape but give this debut a 5/5 for its originality alone and on that count should be experienced by all power metal fans, as well as enthusiasts of pirate-storytelling.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pirate Metal At It's Best!, January 26, 2011
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Alestorm is the epitome of Pirate Metal. I had previously owned Keelhauled, and now I have this epic album. Insanely incredible, each song has it's own sound, but it's all pirate metal. I want to dress up and fight in pirate wars and find treasure now. Thanks for the wonderful music Alestorm.
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4.0 out of 5 stars By Pirates, For Pirates., February 25, 2010
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If you don't like songs about plundering and finding buried treasure or you think that the whole pirate thing is SO yesterday, leave now! The appeal of this band generally hinges on your like or dislike of its pirate themes!

However, if you ignore the themes completely and focus on its musical content, you are still in for some decent power metal with a Scottish folk twist.

By the way, the version I received had bonus tracks--the entire Leviathan EP was appended to the album. Check with your seller for details!
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