840588109579

The Goldsteen Lay

The Privateer

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Format: CD

Cat No: NARCD068DP

Release Date:  01 September 2017

Label:  Noiseart Records / Napalm Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  840588109579

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Metal  

  • Description

    2017 marks a special year in the lives of the six-headed crew of THE PRIVATEER. Not only clink the seaman from the Breisgau (more accurately: from Freiburg, Germany) glasses for their tenth anniversary as a band, no, they also take you with them onto the sea for a legendary trip! Right in time for their anniversary, the sextet sets sail and floats to a far-away world on the search for hidden treasures, old cock-and-bull stories and myths from the sea. Join the band in their travellings and experience their brand new masterpiece "The Goldsteen Lay"! THE PRIVATEER's third album is a concept work telling the story of the sextet's travels to a place only old seamen can tell you about in dingy dives; a place whose existence is only known to the entries of very old logbooks. "The Goldsteen Lay" tells us how the 2007 founded crew repairs to an adventurous journey and the strains they have to cope with. Sectioned into eleven chapters of classic Heavy, modern Death and melodic Power Metal, and accompanied by a big barrel of rum, the album will make you dive into a world of madness on an island that won't let go of anyone who is brave (or stupid?) enough to set his foot onto its earth. Escorted by diversified vocal performances and special musical treats such as a violin, THE PRIVATEER bring their legendary experiences to life with unique and characteristic soundscapes.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Preamble
      • 2. Where fables are made
      • 3. Draft of the strange
      • 4. Wide in the open
      • 5. Arrival
      • 6. As we saw some path
      • 7. Ocean of green
      • 8. Survival of the quickest
      • 9. Gunpowder magic
      • 10. Derelict
      • 11. The Island, It's Calling