It's hard to pick a single song to post off this album, for now. In the future I'll post others, so it's no big deal I guess, but there are so many good songs off this album it just isn't fair: Nine Good Fingers, We're Just Temporary Ma'am, O'William O'Sarah, The Admiral, What's An Ocean For?
But it's this track that really gets me. I'm a sucker for simple driving riffs. This is one of those songs that I put on if I feel like getting pumped up for what a day is going to bring, the whole song just sounds to me like it's saying "Put all that behind you, and go out there and fuck some shit up." I don't even really know what the song is about (I assume it's about the death and/or departure of Admiral Yummyman, seemingly the central character of the album, but I've never paid close attention to the lyrics) but that's OK, 'cause sometimes music isn't about the message of the words... just the meaning of the music.
Also, wow, this band must not be popular at all, as you can't find lyrics for any songs aside from Nine Good Fingers online. Sad. It's a good album. The reviews on Amazon compare them to The Arcade Fire, The Kinks, The Decemberists (very sea-faring they are), and Neutral Milk Hotel. I think they're fitting comparisons.