This was such an honor for Home Free and Adam Chance has written a classic. The company obviously wanted the instrumentation, but HF still sounds amazing. After hearing Opera Rob and Austin, you can hear those operatic voices at play here.
Home Free is so talented. They can do any genre of music. That was so much fun to listen to. Chance loves sea shanties & he wrote this song for the game "Skull & Bones". His deeper voice sounded great for this song. And of course all the background harmonies of the guys including Adam's fabulous vocal percussion. I'm not a gamer but I love this. There is also a shorter live version of this song.
Love this song! Chance wrote it for the game! The game looks good too. Lots of fun and they sound great. Tim goes insanely low. Adam’s beatboxing is great. Great reaction!😄🥰
What a fantastic song! Chance wrote it when Ubisoft approached Home Free to create music for the game. Chance and Adam are huge gamers, so I image they were excited to do it. They sound phenomenal. Between Chance and Tim they about knock the filling out of your teeth, (in a good way, lol) Austin and Rob singing the hell out of it sounds so, so good. Adam's beat boxing /vocal percussion is insane. He's brought back his ocean waves, castanets (or maybe they are bones rattling together), and I hear cannon fire. These guys raise the bar every single time out of the gate. I'm not even a gamer, but this song makes me wish I were. Great reaction.
Chance did an amazing job writing this song. His bass and guitar sounds so good. Tim did the lower part and Adam with a great job. Austin and Rob awesome. This is one of those songs I like to listen to a lot. Thanks for a great reaction on your part also.
What a fantastic song this is. I see images of the old days where the pirates all sang together on their ship. So incredible performance. So very cool! A totally different sound but again so great. I would like Chance to write more often for Home Free. Home Free can just sing anything. Chance with his perfect low voice for this, Tim Foust's slightly lower voice that goes so well with Chance's. Adam Rupp who also contributes to the bass, but also shows the undisputed beatboxer / vocal percussionist / vocal artist. Austin Brown who also plays a musical part but then gets into it vocally with his powerful voice. And then Rob Lundquist who clearly shows his rich opera voice here. And then that harmony that sounds so beautiful. There's also a video on YT from SpottinGames where they bring this live