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Shanties remixed and reborn: Support Departure's arrival

Created by Pressgang Mutiny

With Departure, Pressgang Mutiny is redefining what sea shanties can be. The album blends a cappella field recordings, 21st-century production, guest musicians, and their signature four-part vocal harmonies, creating a bold reimagining of the tradition.

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Sad news about one of our biggest influences.
11 months ago – Wed, May 14, 2025 at 01:37:14 PM

Hi everyone,

Sad news this past week as the world’s last living REAL shantyman, George “Tall 12” Frederick, passed away at the age of 79.

Tall 12 was the real deal: A whaling gunman who would set out every morning from the town of Barrouallie in St. Vincent in a 6-person row boat with a harpoon gun mounted at the bow to hunt pilot whale. St. Vincent remains one of only two places in the world with an exemption to the International Whaling Convention and the people of Barrouallie still hunt and eat whale to this day - the continuation of a necessity of survival in what was historically a town accessible only by sea.

Our conversations with Tall 12 and the time we spent in studio with him was a huge influence on 'Departure' and opened our eyes to some of the core, vital aspects of shanties.

We had the unbelievable pleasure of meeting, listening to, and singing with Tall 12 in October of 2022. We travelled to Barrouallie and spent a week filming a documentary and album with him - both of which we will release after Departure is complete.

He was an absolute live wire - full of jokes (or “antics” as he called them), stories, and of course incredible songs. In fact, James learned our version of Seven Long Years from the big man himself.

Tall 12 was also the very tail end of a long tradition of Vincentian shanties.

We spoke with his friend Vincent Reid, filmmaker and producer Akley Olton, and musicologist and shantyman Dan Lanier - all of whom knew Tall 12 for years - about his life and legacy and you can check out that whole interview here. We’ll also get an audio version posted on all podcast platforms this week.

So pour yourself a nice glass of rum and settle in for some stories and songs in memory of a true shanty legend.

We got to talk 'Departure' on CBC
11 months ago – Sun, Apr 27, 2025 at 11:47:20 AM

Hi everyone!

Check out this awesome interview we just did on CBC Radio One. We chatted all about 'Departure' and shanties with host Ismaila Alfa on Fresh Air.

We even debuted "Haul Away Joe"!  You can hear it all by clicking RIGHT HERE.



Also...we're now just under $1000 away from reaching our goal! Please help us spread the word and let's get this thing over the line!

Cheers,
James, Richard, Stefan, and Tim

Behind the scenes!
12 months ago – Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 12:34:52 PM

Hi all,

Thanks so much to all who've supported. We're already half-way to our goal but need a big push to get all the way, so please do make your pledge today if you're able!

Wanted to share this little behind-the-scenes glimpse of what it's been like in the studio, recorded at Union Sound in Toronto where we recorded our very first album. You'll also notice a new face - Dave Finneran who joined us to help flesh out some high harmonies.

https://youtu.be/yrM2X2_E2TE

Who'd like a sneak peek of one of the tracks? We'll post that for backers only in the next few days...

Cheers!
James, Richard, Stefan and Tim

24h left to get your name in the liner notes!
12 months ago – Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 05:51:16 AM

Wow! We're off to a great start and already one quarter of the way to our goal.

These pre-orders and pledges will give us the juice we need to finish mixing and mastering, develop the artwork, print and distribute the album, and ensure we have the right PR and marketing to spread the word far and wide - so THANK YOU to all who've pledged so far!

Early bird reward expires soon!
Quick nudge to pledge in the next 24h if you'd like a special shoutout in the liner notes of Departure. That special early-bird reward goes away soon and we'd love to be able to thank as many of you lovely folks as possible by name :)

Cheers, and thanks again for your amazing support,

James, Richard, Stefan and Tim