Alestorm - Sunset On The Golden Age (2014)

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 10 - Sunset on the Golden Age.mp326.17 MB
 04 - 1741 (The Battle of Cartagena).mp316.7 MB
 07 - Quest for Ships.mp310.44 MB
 01 - Watch the Plank.mp39.41 MB
 06 - Surf Squid Warfare.mp39.12 MB
 03 - Magnetic North.mp38.66 MB
 09 - Hangover.mp38.45 MB
 05 - Mead from Hell.mp38.44 MB
 02 - Drink.mp37.73 MB
 08 - Wooden Leg!.mp36.29 MB


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Genre: Power
Subgenre: Power Metal / Folk Pirate Metal
Bitrate: 320 k
Size: 111.41 MB


Avast, ye landlubbers! From the deepest darkest depths of eastern Scotland comes ALESTORM, a drunken band of pirates on an epic quest to drink your beer, steal your rum, and be the greatest damn band that ever did sail the seven seas!

Describing their style as "True Scottish Pirate Metal", Alestorm plays an infectious blend of modern folk and power metal with a unique piratical twist. After forming in 2006 and rapidly gaining a cult following in their local scene, the band signed to Austria's Napalm Records, and released three groundbreaking albums; "Captain Morgan's Revenge" (2008), "Black Sails at Midnight" (2009), and "Back Through Time" (2011).

Now in 2014, hot on the heels of their recent live album "Live at the End of the World", Alestorm are releasing their 4th full length album, entitled "Sunset on the Golden Age". Prepare to have your mind blown with some of the catchiest Pirate Metal anthems you've ever heard, with tales of mythological creatures, epic battles, and swashbuckling action that'll make you want to raise up a pint of rum and sing your heart out.

Alestorm are coming to kick ass and chew gum. And they're all out of gum.
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As the metal world's premiere posse of scurvy Scottish scoundrels, Alestorm's job is to showcase their pirate shtick without completely overshadowing the music. While Back Through Time hosted a couple of new classics and even brought some new tricks to the table, "Scraping The Barrel" rang a little too true for most of the album. I feared that Alestorm had lost their touch, but Sunset On The Golden Age has revealed that to be merely the calm before the storm.

Back Through Time's "Death Throes Of The Terrorsquid" marked an important moment for Alestorm; the shocking eruption of black metal halfway through showed the band exploring not only the far reaches of piratical gimmickry, but what it means to be a metal band underneath the swashbuckling.

By my reckoning, Alestorm had already been a great band up until this point, managing to perfectly balance the recklessly fun image with solid, glorious folk metal. Back Through Time lost focus musically and was subpar as a result, enjoyable though it still was.

Sunset On The Golden Age sees them pushing their own musical boundaries in a way that not only makes for a truly interesting album but saves them from becoming a nautical-themed Korpiklaani. This album proves that Alestorm are more than a one-trick pony - and while I loved that one trick, any band so single-minded has to prove their staying power at one point or another.

Dribs and drabs of death metal, hardcore, surf, new age, and even dance music seep through amongst the alcohol-soaked shanties, injecting new life into these greasy, unkempt flowers of Scotland. From the unexpectedly heroic chorus of "Walk The Plank" to the 11-plus-minute title track, a change has come over Alestorm, demonstrating that they can take their music seriously without taking themselves too seriously.

Much of the album does follow the traditional Alestorm formula (snarling pirate stuff over salty keys and stormy guitars), but with some of the most delightful energy and adventure we've ever seen from them. Perhaps there is nothing surprising about "Drink" or "Wooden Leg!", but even the standards are done better this time around.

"1741 (The Battle Of Cartagena)" is this album's answer to "Death Throes Of The Terrorsquid," with its own evil symphonic passages, death growls, and demonic fury. It's about bloody time we got a song about the War of Jenkins' Ear, too. If you ever wanted to hear a pirate rap, "Hangover" has a special treat for you.

As perhaps the world's first folk metal/dance-pop song, it varies from the typical Alestorm fare, but at the same time sums up everything they are about. It's self-consciously ridiculous and fun and may very well be the dumbest thing you hear today, but it still manages to be a great song that you'll look forward to hearing whenever you throw on this album.

Alestorm, like any "theme" band, face the challenge of keeping both their image and their music consistent without sacrificing one for the other. It seemed like they could slip for a moment there, but after this album, no one can question their legitimacy. Sunset On The Golden Age hardly lives up to its name; if anything, it is the dawn of a new and greater era for Alestorm. Steady as she goes, mates.


New full-length to be released on August 1st 2014.


01. Watch the Plank
02. Drink
03. Magnetic North
04. 1741 (The Battle of Cartagena)
05. Mead from Hell
06. Surf Squid Warfare
07. Quest for Ships
08. Wooden Leg!
09. Hangover
10. Sunset on the Golden Age

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You made a mistake! The first song is "Walk the Plank" and not "Watch" ;)
Great album, 320kbps.
Pirate Metal rocks !
A masterpiece, great torrent.
thanx for sharing.
Thanks for the upload. Good quality. These guys rock btw!