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Lockjaw Churn Groves (Self-Released 1999)




   

   Carrying down their tunes preserving the Traditional Celtic-Folk and Sea Faring lads with the Caribbean atmosphere from the early days of piracy on that area or the rest points of the world’s ocean weren’t a safer place for regular sailors or merchant ships easily escaping the wrath of thus blood-lusting, in-rage or roughy pirates but these Seattle’s finest group named Toucan Pirates turning the scenery not about being bloody-thirst rampaging people but more alike the happier drunken sides with thus wildest party and late night fighting among themselves as the brawling bars or dirty pubs somewhere in Tortuga or British commonwealth territory really can putting this type of songs as their daily soundtracks for choosing the attempting high-sea adventure temptations on the group’s second full album – Battle Songs of The Toucan Pirates. Treasury pleasure for having many kinds of Traditional musical instruments by the combining acts for the great harmony and melodic music even with no captain on board using hornpipes, accordion, banjo, concertina, guitars, pennywhistle, bozouki or bodhran as the Irish influences mixed within the founding of West Indies naturals of embedded sound-scapes as you needed to pay more than just golden doubloon and hidden treasures. Don’t shiver any timbers but dance your butts off and yells harder – drink for tonight and leave nothing for tomorrow as the track-listing from Pigeon on The Mast, Colonel McBain, The Reconciliation, The Scandy Set and Rakes of Kildare/The New Rigged Ship pulverizing an antidote for those whom dreaming about how life’s looks pretty good back there even under the pirates swords !



Battle Songs of The Toucan Pirates:
https://open.spotify.com/album/4Y5t1pGRrOTMU26xMuJbNd

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