Nautic Force Storm Seeker
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
28.04.2023
Album including Album cover
- 1 Heavaway 03:24
- 2 Across the Seven Seas 03:27
- 3 Miles and Miles 03:41
- 4 Bottoms Up 03:16
- 5 Blow Winds Blow 03:40
- 6 Nine Ships by Night 02:59
- 7 Bound to the Waves 03:20
- 8 Mare Len Iunor 02:35
- 9 Cannonthunder 04:14
- 10 Rolling Home 04:16
- 11 Pump Shanty 02:04
Info for Nautic Force
After their cruise in calm waters in 2021, Storm Seeker are now hitting harder strings again. The folk metal band from the Hanseatic city of Neuss is setting sail again and presenting Nautic Force, their third and most stirring studio album to date, on 28.04.2023. In addition to the usual stiff breeze of rock and metal, it also contains a number of romantic adventure stories. Become part of the Nautic Force and plunge into adventure on the high seas with Storm Seeker's latest masterpiece! With Nautic Force, Storm Seeker unleash the forces of the sea and conjure up a true storm. The five thoroughbred musicians have expanded and perfected themselves and their sound to such an extent that they should convince even the last critics with their new album. Storm Seeker take their audience into worlds of sound that have never been heard before. Orchestral elements and strong choirs now complement the already distinctive sound of the band even more and round it off. Lyrically, mastermind Olaf has once again outdone himself and created a true treasure chest of serious, thoughtful stories, but also sing-along numbers suitable for partying.
Storm Seeker
Storm Seeker
Like every band story, the legend of Storm Seeker begins in a stuffy, dark basement. Near the almost forgotten docks of the former Hanseatic city of Neuss, the brothers Timothy and Olaf managed to hire a crew in 2013 that would later become Storm Seeker. After three years of drifting on shallow waters, coming together and drifting apart, the EP Pirate Scum, released in 2016, hit like a cannonball. Accordingly, it didn't take long to embark on the first great voyage across the vast seas of live performances. And Storm Seeker didn't just stay in domestic waters with over 50 gigs! Besides the legendary gigs at the Dong Open Air and the MetalDays in Slovenia, they were able to gain their first experience in foreign climes with gigs in Switzerland and Italy.
The storm that the five-piece crew is looking for by name, however, was to be a blessing. After a line-up change that washed Fabi on deck, the debut album Beneath in the Cold was released in May 2019 and drew the hoped-for response: starting with a revue at the Dong Open Air, Storm Seeker moved from port to port in the summer of 2019 - and even after the festival season, the foray didn't end. In spring 2020, Storm Seeker switched to NoCut Entertainment and celebrated this triumph with several support acts for MonoInc. And even if the sea seemed particularly stormy in 2020, making mooring in familiar ports impossible, Storm Seeker did not become shipwrecked and found a way to navigate the unfamiliar waters. And after all, in addition to participating in the Online Musik Festival - the first of its kind - and increasing their YouTube presence, this allowed the crew to plan their next foray.
So the seven seas may tremble again, because after the successful second album Guns Don't Cry, as well as the acoustic album Calm Seas Vol. 1, which followed in 2022, Storm Seeker are finally setting sail again. Now with a reinforced crew in the form of Paulie on guitar.
This album contains no booklet.