Ahoy, me hearties! Strap on your peg legs and prepare to set sail on a musical journey through the choppy waters of London Pirate Radio Adverts with Death Is Not The End's latest compilation, Volume 2.
This treasure trove of vintage radio gems from 1984-1993 is sure to shiver your timbers and blow your speakers.
From the crackling static of the airwaves to the catchy jingles that will have you singing along in no time, this collection is a veritable feast for the ears.
You'll be transported back to a time when pirate radios ruled the waves, broadcasting everything from bootleg rave tracks to dodgy car dealership ads.
The eclectic mix of genres on display here is as diverse as a plundered loot chest, with everything from reggae to house music making an appearance.
Each track is like a buried treasure waiting to be unearthed, and you'll find yourself getting lost in the nostalgia of a bygone era.
So, grab your cutlass and hoist the Jolly Roger high, because Death Is Not The End has delivered a swashbuckling sequel that will have you hooked from the first drop of the needle.
This album is a must-listen for any music lover looking to discover the hidden gems of London's pirate radio history.
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum, indeed!
This treasure trove of vintage radio gems from 1984-1993 is sure to shiver your timbers and blow your speakers.
From the crackling static of the airwaves to the catchy jingles that will have you singing along in no time, this collection is a veritable feast for the ears.
You'll be transported back to a time when pirate radios ruled the waves, broadcasting everything from bootleg rave tracks to dodgy car dealership ads.
The eclectic mix of genres on display here is as diverse as a plundered loot chest, with everything from reggae to house music making an appearance.
Each track is like a buried treasure waiting to be unearthed, and you'll find yourself getting lost in the nostalgia of a bygone era.
So, grab your cutlass and hoist the Jolly Roger high, because Death Is Not The End has delivered a swashbuckling sequel that will have you hooked from the first drop of the needle.
This album is a must-listen for any music lover looking to discover the hidden gems of London's pirate radio history.
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum, indeed!






