Tracks:
Back Through Time
Shipwrecked
The Sunk'n Norwegian
Midget Saw
Buckfast Powersmash
Scraping the Barrel
Rum
Swashbuckled
Rumpelkombo
Barrett's Privateers
Death Throes of the Terrorsquid
Performer Notes:
- Personnel: Christopher Bowes (vocals, keyboards); Daniel Evans (guitar, background vocals); Maria Odvody (violin); Hans-Jorgen Martinus Hansen (whistle); Tobias Hain, Florian Frambach (trumpet); Derek Fobaire (trombone); Gareth Murdock (bass guitar, background vocals); Peter Alcorn (drums, percussion); Gordon Krei (programming); Brenden Casey (background vocals).
- Audio Mixer: Lasse Lammert.
- Recording information: LSD Studios, Germany (01/2011-02/2011).
- Photographer: Audrey Dujardin.
- Arrangers: Ben Turk; Paul Templing.
- Back Through Time is the third studio effort from self-styled "pirate metal" outfit Alestorm. The Scottish four-piece specialize in mixing traditional power metal with traditional folk instruments, sea shanty-style melodies, and buccaneering imagery, and Back Through Time continues on where the 2009 breakthrough album Black Sails at Midnight left off. As befits a group who dress in full pirate regalia and sing about imagined adventures on the high seas, they're not lacking in humor or self-awareness. The title track kicks the album off with frenetic DragonForce-style riffing and a yarn about a pirate ship sent back to a time when Vikings ruled the seas: "You put your faith in Odin and Thor/We put ours in cannons and whores/Your Viking gods won't save you now/When pirates strike from the starboard bow." "Scraping the Barrell" cleverly mixes pirate imagery with sardonic meta-analysis, keenly aware that their style of music isn't seen to have much of a shelf life: "There are no more tales to be told/No more stories of battles of old/Now it seems our journey has come to an end/We are scraping the barrel, my friend." The catchiest track on the record, "The Sunk'n Norwegian," is a straight-up drinking song built on a whistle and accordion melody, while the deluxe edition of the album features a cover of "You Are a Pirate" from the children's TV show Lazy Town. Back Through Time offers little stylistic variation on its predecessors -- and in that sense the band could be seen as "scraping the barrel" -- however, the energy and vitality that the group bring to their unique corner of the metal world, along with a handful of contagious melodies, ensure that Back Through Time registers as the Perth act's strongest and most consistent record to date. ~ Dave Donnelly
Producer: Lasse Lammert
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Release Date: 22 January, 2016
Label: Napalm
Dimensions: 13.7 x 1 x 14.4 centimeters (0.06 kg)