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Sailing that grim horizon...

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"Dark times they were, but darker still was the heart of Blackjack Bones - Captain of The Eleventh Shame. It was whispered that no mortal man could slay this dreaded commander, but in times of hardship there were still those that dared to make a stand.
"Gather close and i shall tell you a tale unlike any other - a tale of hardship and cruelty, a tale of unmeasurable greed and unimaginable honour. Gather close and I shall tell you a tale of this demonic captain; a tale of the horror he wrought and of those brave few that stood against him, fighting through thick and thin to shake off the chains that bound themselves to servitude.
"In the darkest of times there were none fairer than The Mutineers, none nobler than those few men who dared face hell itself and strike out against the horrors therein.
"If you listen close i will speak of their valour and fortitude. For although sin and hardship bore heavily upon them, their resolve did not weaken. In times such as these we can only pray that fortune will smile upon such souls and that these men will find a better path - a chance to forge a name for themselves and all who sail with them.
"And so i raise my glass...
"Godspeed gentlemen.
"May the lord have mercy on your souls..." - Avery Willis. The Mutineers are a rag-tag band of thieves and buccaneers that hail from the noble town of Exeter. Endlessly sailing, this valiant crew have learnt many a song and chanty along the way. In the darkest of times there is nothing they love more than to regale passing patrons with the songs O’ the sea.

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Member Since: 4/4/2007
Band Website: [email protected]
Band Members: In times of hardship, there were none braver than the Mutineers.
"William Randle" (Laurence Foster), "'Doc' Harlowe" (Tom Hutchings), "Syphil Barker" (Tom Holio), "Fredrich Hakeswill" (Andy Reed) and "James Deciever" (Ben Tallamy).
These names shall echo through halls of time, resounding within that fetid chamber that fools praise as history. There are charges against them too numerous to mention. But in years to come their nobility shall be known to us.These brave souls have waded through death and damnation, struggling always to hold their heads high above the horror and torment that consumes lesser men.Each clutching a portion of Blackjack's cursed map, eternity has drawn them together. It is also said that the dread captain himself still pursues them, swearing to destroy those who dared ever stand against him. Bound by fate and fortune, it shall not be long before their paths collide. If God himself could walk upon the mortal earth he would no doubt humble himself before these giants. But until that day these men must struggle onwards, forever fighting in search of that elusive dream known as freedom.All hail...The Mutineers.

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Sounds Like: The approach of hell and all the fury that rolls with her....
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

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Check out this event: Fore Street Festival

Hosted By: The Mutineers When: 15 Sep 2007, 16:00Where: The 'Mint Stage'Fore streetexeter, SW United KingdomDescription:The Mutineers Click Here To View Event...
Posted by The Mutineers on Tue, 11 Sep 2007 05:47:00 PST

Song Information.

Here be a little more information about the songs on our page.The Island Lass.Our version is fairly similar to one sung by Bryan Ferry on the Rogues Gallery album under the guise of Lowlands Low.This ...
Posted by The Mutineers on Sat, 07 Jul 2007 04:55:00 PST

Plymouth town - reprise

For those brave souls who made for the noble port of Plymouth last saturday - thank ye. Through flashing steel and roar of cannons our band played on, playing songs so loud that the very pillars of he...
Posted by The Mutineers on Sat, 07 Jul 2007 04:43:00 PST

Portsmouth Towne....

Dark clouds approach on thehorizon...The Mutineers draw near, weighing anchor to raid the barbican of Plymouth for the upcoming Ocean Festival. They will be battling through an hour's set in the even...
Posted by The Mutineers on Sat, 09 Jun 2007 03:54:00 PST