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The Orchard Ye Banished Privateers - Til the Sea Shall Give Up Her Dead CD

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Description

Experience the latest release from Swedish sea-pillagers Ye Banished Privateers. Following their 15-year anniversary tour in Europe, the band returns with Til the Sea Shall Give Up Her Dead, released via Napalm Records. This album offers a haunting voyage into the lives of 18th-century sailors, capturing the constant presence of death and loss on the open ocean. The record features twelve eclectic shanties that tell stories of tragedy, camaraderie, and brief triumphs. These tracks highlight the resilience of sailors facing an ephemeral existence. As a lament for those lost to the depths, this album serves as a meditation on life at sea. Perfect for fans of folk rock and maritime music, this release brings the spirit of the high seas directly to your collection.

Key Features

New album release from Swedish sea-pillagers Ye Banished Privateers following their 15-year anniversary tour.

Includes twelve eclectic shanties that tell stories of 18th-century maritime life and tragedy.

Released via Napalm Records to provide a high-quality listening experience for folk rock fans.

Explores themes of camaraderie, resilience, and the realities of life on the open seas.

A musical lament for those lost to the depths, designed for deep listening and reflection.

Product Specifications

Format
audioCD
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
11 April 2025
Listed Since
15 February 2025

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