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(review) Alestorm – Seventh Rum Of A Seventh Rum (Napalm Records)

Hey, new Alestorm is upon us. Sixth full length album is out and these Scottish/Hungarian hehe maniacs never stop delivering their mixture of melodic power metal and pirate metal. I have seen Alestorm play live once here in Croatia supporting Sabaton and was in awe with their energetic and party show, especially with their frontman/keytar man Chris and how he manages to involve whole crowd in show. This one offers eleven songs of melody, energy, battle, drinking, humor and a bit of irony with some pirate no future-live in a moment philosophy delivered through the lyrics between the lines. I love the song Magyarország with Palinka for everyone shout because our part of Croatia is at Hungarian border and I can relate to this song very much. Also, my personal favorites are The Battle Of Cape Fear River, Under Blackened Banners and the title song, haha being a nice hommage to Maiden and their classic legendary album. If you are into bombastic choruses, sing along parts, great energy, this is superb album.

8/10

(review) Calarook – Surrender Or Die

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Calarook are hailing from Switzerland and this is their debut full length album. When I listened to the intro on the album I thought to myself, oh no, not another Alestorm clone playing boring folk metal called pirate metal. But, fortunately I was wrong. This is more on melodic death metal side of things with growling vocals, epic guitar catchy riffs and perfect balance between aggressive fast parts and more melodic side of things. I must say that violin does a great job here, especially that fantastic violin solo in Kraken´s Chest, one of my absolute favorites on this record. This album sounds like a crosbreed of Amon Amarth, Skyclad, Running Wild and Edge of Sanity combined into one superb whole musical journey. The songs are hilarious, you just can´t go wrong with Quest For Booze or Invisible Pineapples., especially Paul the Parrot hehe. This is fine debut record, I would love to see and hear this band live somewhere, I am sure they make one hell of a party.

8/10