
,SunsetIt's been three years since those drunken pirate metallers at Alestorm last gave us a new studio album (Back through time), but happily they sobered up long enough to write and record a new album - Sunset on the golden age. Ok to be fair to them they have released a live album/DVD in that,SunsetIt's been three years since those drunken pirate metallers at Alestorm last gave us a new studio album (Back through time), but happily they sobered up long enough to write and record a new album – Sunset on the golden age. Ok to be fair to them they have released a live album/DVD in that time as well as a single (their cover of the Village People hit "In the Navy"), and Chris Bowes has also released an album with his other band, Gloryhammer, but still, three years is still too long to have to wait for more Alestorm songs. So what's the album like? Well the first song to be released is "Drink" – watch the video above and see what you think. It's Alestorm doing what they do best – singing about drinking in a song with a good catchy chorus. 1741 (The battle of Cartagena) is a great song, and is surprisingly long – over 7 minutes, so longer than most Alestorm tracks (it's one of their longest to date), but is still shorter than the title track, "Sunset on the golden age" which is over 11 minutes long. It wouldn't be Alestorm without a dose of [...]
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