Gay Pirates – THE Alternative Valentine’s Anthem! – plus video and d’load too!
aaamusic | On 09, Feb 2011
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Cosmo Jarvis – Gay Pirates by Underdogs
The Alternative Anthem for Valentine’s Day
“A Profound Single Full Of Hearty Melodies And Swashbuckling Skill”
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“An incredibly moving tale” Battery In Your Leg
“Challenges today’s society’s ideas of ‘traditional love’ with its lyrics and charm. One of our favourite tracks this month.” Never Enough Notes
“A love song in its quirkiest form: light-hearted and more contagious than a cold in a cave, and perhaps with as much hidden depth as the seven seas themselves.” Live4Ever
If you weren’t already sure of the potency of Cosmo Jarvis brilliant single, ‘Gay Pirates’, then you may as well be lost with your old, soppy Valentine’s Day anthems this year. Having already received high praise from the likes of Paul Gambaccini, Stephen Fry, fantastic support from XFM and 6Music as well as a slew of swooning reviews, Cosmo Jarvis has unintentionally created the alternative anthem for loved up non-Pirates worldwide.
The single is certainly a love song, let’s get that straight, but it challenges the conventions that define what a love song is. This is a song written for a definite reason, and aside from being vintage Cosmo, it is focussed on breaking down the homophobic residue that still remains today; hundreds of years after the glimpse of society he exposes in the song. There is a shocking quality to the lyrics that really imprint on the imagination.
‘Gay Pirates’ tells the story of two male lovers facing extreme discrimination in the inhospitable and far from accepting social climate of the pirate heyday. The single’s heart resides in the triumph of love against all odds and obstacles; very graphic in lyrical detail, it creates a shocking image of a time buried in history enhanced by a universal and undeniable romance.
‘Gay Pirates’ however remains a very catchy number full of Cosmo’s usual finesse and accomplishment, but above and beyond that, the single embodies a definite evolution in his work. This is a single that was not designed simply to appeal to a particular audience but seeks to challenge the ignorance of today’s society by illustrating the horrors of the past. In fact, with ‘Gay Pirates’, Cosmo has undertaken and executed something very different.
‘Gay Pirates’ seeks to address prejudice by getting the listener involved with the subject matter on an almost subconscious level. The song begs you to dance and sing-along before a reflection on the worth of the lyrics. But all that aside, it is simply a wonderful pop song that lifts the spirits.