Running Wild
Under Jolly Roger


4.0
excellent

Review

by Mart0001 USER (9 Reviews)
November 30th, 2007 | 30 replies


Release Date: 1987 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Running Wild’s most consistent album, and, alas, their only good one (in my opinion).

“Under Jolly Roger” is an album by Running Wild, released in 1987. It’s considered the first ‘pirate metal’ album, because of the front cover and some songs on the album. But how does ‘pirate metal’ sound?

Well, let me start saying that ‘pirate metal’ isn’t really a sub-genre of heavy metal music. It’s just what everyone calls the music of Running Wild because of their pirate themes. So let me explain how Running Wild sounds. You can best describe the band as a mix of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Manowar and thrash metal. You take the pounding/galopping riffs of those three bands, mix them with the rawness (of the guitars and vocals) of thrash metal. There you go: Running Wild. Even though “Under Jolly Roger” is called the first ‘pirate metal’ album (mainly because of the front cover), only two songs are really about pirates (on the albums that followed, they expanded their pirate theme, like on Port Royal). Curious about how this album is? Read on further…

The album opens with the title track, Under Jolly Roger, a song which is considered the first ‘pirate metal’ song. It begins with a pirate who’s screaming Ship ahoy! Free mast and bill of the stern and bow! Man the cannons! Fire!. After Fire!, there are some cannons firing loud (there’s a warning on the front cover of the album for loud sound effects), and then the drums, bass and guitars kick in. The lyrics are really piratey, with lines as Weigh anchor, hoist the sails/Cruisin' for booty on watery trails, Fly our flag, we teach them fear/Capture them, the end is near/Firing guns, they shall burn/Surrender or fight, there's no return.
The chorus is just Under Jolly Roger shouted two times after each other, and each time after Under Jolly Roger is shouted, there’s some cool galloping riff with the guitar. Simple, yet damn catchy and effective. And I didn’t even mention the guitar solo, which is also damn good. All in all, a superb song, a great opener, and one of the best German metal songs.

Beggar’s Night starts with some Iron Maiden-like intro. This is one of Running Wild’s most melodic songs. It’s about beggars who are tired of being beaten up, and they want to take revenge on the rulers. The song has great galloping riffs, guitar solo’s and vocal melodies. One of the best songs on the album.

Now another pirate-song: Diamond Of The Black Chest. This one is about treasure-hunting. It’s a great song, but pretty short. Nevertheless, it rocks and it’s catchy as hell. I can’t resist banging my head on the chorus. Diamond, diamonds, diamonds of the black chest. Also this song has a great guitar solo. Along with the title track the best song on the album.

War In The Gutter is one of the lesser songs on this album. It’s fast, and the chorus is catchy (War in the gutter, HOY!), but it isn’t anything special in comparison to the other songs on the album. The song sounds kind of rushed. Also, the guitar solo is very short here, only about 15 seconds long. Not a bad song by a long shot, just not really special.

Raise Your Fist is… Well, a typical ‘raise your fist/party-anthem’, which could’ve been from Manowar or Judas Priest. The lyrics say enough: Come on kids unite and let us feed the flames of rage/Together we are strong so let's tear up this golden cage/We shall overcome repression and their strangling strings/The shackles have to fall and we will be metallian kings/Raise your fist/Raise your fist/Raise your fist high/Raise your fist/Raise your fist/Raise your fist high. Great to sing along to, while you’re pumping your fist up in the air. Not much to say about this one.

The next song is more epic, and is called Land Of Ice. It’s a slow, creepy song, which is about the nuclear war (so the song is quite dated, especially with the years 1987 and 1999 mentioned in the lyrics). The lyrics tell that if they continuing building powerful bombs, the world will change into a ‘land of ice’. The song is pretty melodic for a slow song, but it’s in my opinion the weakest track on the album. It’s not bad, but it sometimes never seems to end and drags on and on..

Raw Ride is a song about riding on a motorcycle, a fact which becomes clear when you hear the roaring of a motorbike in the beginning. This is one hell of a catchy song, especially with the chorus: Raw ride/Raw ride AW!/Take a raw ride/Raw ride/On burning wheels tonight.

Merciless Game is similar to Diamonds Of The Black Chest, especially the style of the chorus (“Let’s stop this merciless game, merciless game”). The great difference is that this song has a more galloping riff than Diamonds Of The Black Chest. The guitar-outro is superb and a great closer to the album. There’s really not much else to say about this one.

Those were all the tracks. “Under Jolly Roger” is, in my opinion, Running Wild’s most consistent album, and, alas, their only good one. “Port Royal”, their next album, was a huge disappointment for me because of the bad production and the lack of good songs. I tried their debut (“Gates To Purgatory”) too, but I also didn’t like that one for the same reasons. After that, I stopped listening to other Running Wild albums. That’s a shame, because I found “Under Jolly Roger” pretty promising-sounding. I still listen to it regularly. It’s catchy, fast, aggressive, raw, melodic and heavy: exactly what heavy metal has to be.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
jrowa001
November 30th 2007


8752 Comments


dude have you listened to Black Hand Inn?

Mart0001
November 30th 2007


31 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

No, not yet. Is it similar to the sound of this album?

south_of_heaven 11
November 30th 2007


5611 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

UNDURRRRR JOLLY ROGAHHRRRR



Get Black Hand Inn and Pile of Skulls next. And then look into Alestorm for more piratey goodness.This Message Edited On 11.30.07

jrowa001
November 30th 2007


8752 Comments


im not sure i havent listened to this one yet lol, but after you listen to BHI you will realize that this isnt their only good album. BHI is probably their best album. good review though

south_of_heaven 11
November 30th 2007


5611 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Death or Glory is pretty kick ass too.

Mart0001
November 30th 2007


31 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Okay I'll try Black Hand Inn then. I heard many good stories about that album. I hope it's better than Port Royal or Gates To Purgatory.

Confessed2005
November 30th 2007


5561 Comments


Sounds interesting but I'm not in one of my traditional metal phases as of the moment.

Good review.

gutturalmaster
January 12th 2010


170 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Here's a good Power Metal album from the classic metal days; has some good songs on here, worth listening to.

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
December 29th 2011


18936 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Under Jolly Roger, Raw Ride and specially Raise Your Fist rule damn hard.



Late pos.

m/

mandan
April 3rd 2013


13768 Comments


The production here is rather poor. Pity, since I enjoyed Port Royal. This one might be a 3.5-4 for me.

mandan
April 3rd 2013


13768 Comments


The second track has a pretty cool riff.

mandan
April 3rd 2013


13768 Comments


Yeah, gonna be a 3 or 3.5 from me.

mandan
April 3rd 2013


13768 Comments


The riff of the last track is great. Yeah, looks like a 3.5.

manosg
Emeritus
June 15th 2013


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Summary is dead wrong.

warlordfun
January 29th 2014


453 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Beggar's Night omg!

manosg
Emeritus
January 29th 2014


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yup. Diamonds of the Black Chest too!

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
January 29th 2014


18936 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

m/



marbledking
February 18th 2014


43 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's a bit tricky, imo, to review albums without having listened to their whole back-catalogue. It's also a bit "weird" to review or comment on speed metal releases without actually being an experienced speed metal listener. It's like having me, reviewing U2...

InFlamesWeThrash666
April 21st 2014


10556 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

FLY OUR FLAG WE TEACH THEM FEAR!

Evgeniy20
November 29th 2014


7 Comments


My first Running Wild's album.Required a lot of listens to get into every song,but it was worth of it.By the way,the sound is so raw and the atmosphere is so well built,that one can imagine all the songs and the events described there in his mind during the listening.Great album!

Sorry for my English.



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