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Pirates with a gun don't cry

May 18, 2022
Storm Seeker -  Guns Don't Cry

Cheerful melodies are combined with brooding musical and vocal reflections, beginning the musical narrative of the Storm Seeker - Guns Don't Cry album with the How to be a Pirate story of an experienced sea warrior. The Naval Hitchhike composition explodes with a whirlwind of unrestrained fun combined with memories of past victories and successes.
The influence of oriental folk notes is manifested in the sound of the Shoot This Ship Down song, which ends with vocal confessions and anticipates the hit flight of musical motifs of the Guns Don't Cry title track. The mysterious intrigue of the keyboard nassages rolls out the musical canvas in front of the sensual tunes of the singing lady creating the atmosphere of the introduction of the One More Day ballad.
The Compass vocals reflections act as an introduction to the next chapter of the album, in which vocal reflections develop her motives in the row row row pirate song, maintaining maritime camaraderie and morale at the highest level. In the Deathwatch Beetle Party composition, the vocal part performs on the fart plan of the musical image, complemented by exciting sea motifs.
In the Maelstrom song, the vocal part performs on the fart plan of the musical image, complemented by exciting sea motifs. Vocal dialogue with the vocal phrases of the guest artists is brought to the forefront of the Sextant composition, anticipating the festive completion of the album with the Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Honolulu Strand Bikini (Club Honolulu cover) humorous song.