Forebitters' latest album, Ships May Come Ships May Go, is a captivating and soulful collection of sea shanties that transports listeners to the high seas. The band's skillful use of traditional instruments such as the banjo, accordion and fiddle, combined with rich vocal harmonies, creates a sound that is both nostalgic and contemporary.
The album opens with the title track, a haunting and melodic tune that sets the tone for what is to come. Other highlights include "Rolling Home to Mary," a lively and upbeat number that showcases the band's instrumental prowess, and "South Australia," a rousing and infectious song that will have listeners tapping their feet and singing along.
Throughout the album, Forebitters' lyrics paint vivid pictures of life at sea, from the hardships and dangers faced by sailors to the camaraderie and sense of adventure that comes with life on the water. The band's storytelling abilities are particularly evident on tracks such as "Haul Away Joe," a haunting ballad about a sailor's longing for home, and "The Mermaid," a playful and whimsical tune that tells the tale of a sailor's encounter with a beautiful sea creature.