Thursday, November 4, 2021

YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS: POST VIDEO FOR "SULPHUR AHOY"


 European Irish folk, punk, metal warriors YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS have posted a video for "SULPHUR AHOY", a track from the bands anticipated new release "A PIRATE STOLE MY CHRISTMAS", due to be unleashed 12/3/2021 via NAPALM RECORDS. 

 

 YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS unleashed "DRAWN AND QUARTERED" (EP), 12/1/2020 via NAPALM RECORDS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

FROM YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS: 

Notorious Pirates Ye Banished Privateers Release Holiday Shanty “Sulphur Ahoy” + New Video!
New Christmas Album A Pirate Stole My Christmas will be released December 3, 2021! Pre-Order here: https://smarturl.it/APirateStoleMyXmas
Yo ho ho… ho! Notorious fabled folk rockers YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS have gathered under the Christmas tree to gift their devoted crew something swashbucklingly special this holiday season! The band is thrilled to reveal a brand new full-length album of pirate-packed Christmas favorites – A Pirate Stole My Christmas, out December 3, 2021 – interpreted in a way only your favorite Swedish scallywags could!
Get a hearty first heaping of A Pirate Stole My Christmas with first shanty “Sulphur Ahoy” – set-ting a cozy yet spooky mood for the yuletide season. You landlubbers better not miss this one – yarrrrr!
YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS on “Sulphur Ahoy”:
“In our song “Sulphur Ahoy“, we were running out of space on the album, and managed to slay two traditional carols with one stone. By stealing from the original works of “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” and “Pat-a-pan” we tell the story of a fatigued group of freedom fighters trying to get a good night’s rest before a deadly battle. The only problem is that, armed with drums and bagpipes, two assholes of the army musicians try to wake everyone up to have the whole crew join them in a last night of drunken debauchery.“

 YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS takes you 300 years back in time for an imaginary journey through the harsh life at sea during the early 18th century. With songs inspired by traditional Irish and Scandinavian folk music, acting and elaborate historical clothing the privateers tell a story about the rough sailor’s life, lived on the other side of the law– and the fight against oppression and nationalism.

Together, the nearly 30 crew members take turns to go on tour and plunder, and with around a dozen sailors on stage no two shows are ever the same. The mix of rude folk and punk music invites you to dance and sing along, while the gripping ballads will make the toughest pirate heart soft.

 

 

 

VIDEO BELOW: YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS:  "SULPHUR AHOY" (VIA YOU TUBE, COURTESY OF NAPALM RECORDS): 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal-\m/ -l-