Alestorm are a Scottish
heavy metal band formed in
Perth, Scotland. Their music is characterised by a
pirate theme, and as a result, they have been dubbed a "
pirate metal" band by many critics and their fanbase. The group currently consists of lead vocalist/
keytarist Christopher Bowes, bassist Gareth Murdock, drummer Peter Alcorn, keyboardist/harsh vocalist Elliot Vernon and guitarist Máté "Bobo" Bodor.
The band has also released one live album and five EPs. The lead vocalist Christopher Bowes provides the announcer voice for the Pirate team in the video game Pirates, Vikings and Knights II.
History
Battleheart and origins (2004–2007)
The band was founded in 2004 in
Perth, Scotland as Battleheart, a studio project by Christopher Bowes and Gavin Harper.[1][2][3] Originally intended as a standard power metal band, the success of song "Heavy Metal Pirates" convinced the band to permanently adopt a pirate theme and incorporate folk metal elements into their music.[1][2] Gavin and Christopher recorded & released two independent demos in 2006,[2] which were received well by the local metal community.[4] The band began to perform live in 2006, with a lineup consisting of Bowes (vocals and
keytar), Harper (guitars), Dani Evans (
bass) and Doug Swierczek (
drums).[1][2] Doug Swierczek eventually left the band later that year and was replaced by Ian Wilson.[1][2] After a period of inactivity, in late 2007 Battleheart sent their demos to
Napalm Records, and the band was promptly offered a record deal.[1][2]
Alestorm (2007–present)
After being signed by Napalm Records, the band changed their name from Battleheart to Alestorm.[1] Their debut studio album, Captain Morgan's Revenge, was released in early 2008.[1][5][6][7][8] The album featured the drummer of the band Incubator, Migo Wagner as the session drummer.[1] The album was also produced by Incubator guitarist Lasse Lammert.[1]
In April 2008, the band released the single "Heavy Metal Pirates".[1] Drummer Ian Wilson left in June 2008 and later rejoined in August of the same year.[1] By September 2008, original guitarist Gavin Harper had left the band.[1][9] Tim Shaw was Harper's replacement, but after a brief period of touring, was fired from the band.[1][10][11] To fill the guitarist position, Dani Evans switched instruments from bass to guitar, and Gareth Murdock of
Waylander joined as the replacement bassist.[12][13] The band's second studio album
Black Sails at Midnight was released in May 2009.[2][14][15] The album peaked at #60 on the
GfK Entertainment charts.[16] In March 2010, Ian Wilson left the band and was replaced with a new drummer named Peter Alcorn.[17][18][19][20] Alestorm's third album, Back Through Time, was Alcorn's first appearance on an Alestorm album.[2][21][18][19][20] Alestorm went on a Back Through Time World Tour starting in Australia and New Zealand.[22][23] The album reached #42 on the
German Albums Chart.[24][25] In October 2011, Elliot Vernon joined the band as keyboard player and performing
screamed / death metal vocals.[26][27]
The band released their fourth record entitled "Sunset on the Golden Age" on 1 August 2014,[2][28][29] reaching the #1 position in the
UK Rock Chart.[30]
Dani Evans retired from the band in April 2015,[31] and was replaced by Hungarian guitarist Máté Bodor of the band
Wisdom, who is also a part of
Leander Kills.[2][32]
In October 2016, Christopher Bowes announced during a concert on the Super Smashed Turbo Tour that the band planned to begin recording a fifth studio album in January 2017.[citation needed] The fifth record, entitled "
No Grave But the Sea", was released on 26 May 2017.[33][34] The album peaked at #1 on Billboard's
Top Heatseekers Albums chart.[35]
On 8 January 2020, the band announced the title of their sixth studio album, "
Curse of the Crystal Coconut".[36][37][38] This was released on 29 May 2020.[37][38] On 30 April, the band released an EP titled, "The Treasure Chest EP".[39] Prior to the album's release, Alestorm released the singles "Treasure Chest Party Quest" on 2 April 2020, "Tortuga" (feat. Captain Yarrface of Rumahoy) on 23 April 2020, and "Fannybaws" on 14 May 2020.[37][40][41] The fourth single for the album titled, "Pirate Metal Drinking Crew" was released on 29 May 2020.[42] The album peaked at #68 on the
Official Albums Chart.[43] A deluxe version of the album includes the normal track listing, along with what is referred to as "16th Century Version" editions of each track was released.[44] On 6 August, The Wooden Box was released and it included two bonus tracks on a 7-inch Single which are "Big Ship Little Ship" and "Bassline Junkie".[45][46] On 28 May 2021, the band released their second live album, "Live in Tilburg".[47]
On 16 January 2022, the band announced that they entered the studio to record their seventh studio album, Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum.[48] On 31 January 2022, the band released a music video for the song "Zombies Ate My Pirate Ship", a song from their sixth album, "Curse of the Crystal Coconut".[49] On 13 March 2022, the band announced that their seventh studio album will be released on 24 June 2022.[50] On 6 April 2022, the band released the lead single, "Magellan's Expedition".[51] On 4 May 2022, the band released the second single, "P.A.R.T.Y.".[52] On 1 June 2022, the band released the third single, "The Battle of Cape Fear River.[53] On 22 June 2022, the band released the fourth single, "Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum".[54]
On 17 September 2023, the band announced an upcoming EP titled "Voyage of the Dead Marauder", set to be released in 2024.[55] On 14 November 2023, the band announced the release date for the EP, setting the release for 22 March 2024.[56][57] On 14 February 2024, the band released a new song, "Voyage of the Dead Marauder", the lead single from the EP.[58] On 21 March 2024, the band released a new song, "Uzbekistan", the second single from the EP.[59]
The band refer to themselves as "True Scottish Pirate Metal"[1][75] and are identifiable by the pirate-themed lyrics in their songs.[2][62] Alestorm's music utilizes the upbeat epic style of Scottish folk metal and power metal.[62] Album recordings feature heavy use of real
trumpets,
trombones,
accordions synths,
fiddle and
tin whistle,
violins,
vibraslaps, brass,
keytars, and singalong choruses to convey a pirate
sea shanty feel.[2][62][34][76] Alestorm's lyrical themes focus on pirates themes including sailing, pillaging, and drinking.[62]