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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Early years (1998–2003) [ ] Karnivool developed from a high school band formed in 1997 in, which played parties using a set of of and songs, with some original compositions also included. By 1998 Ian Kenny changed their set to entirely original songs, removed all of the early band members and officially named the band Karnivool, derived from a local anecdotal description that the original members were 'a bunch of clowns'. Between 1997 and 2004, the band underwent a number of line-up changes. The 1998 incarnation of Karnivool consisted of Kenny on lead vocals, Andrew 'Drew' Goddard on, Andrew Brown on and Brett McKenzie on. In 2000, Brown was replaced by Jon Stockman and, shortly after, McKenzie also left and Ray Hawking joined on drums. Mark Hosking joined as rhythm guitarist in 2003 and in late 2004 Steve Judd replaced Hawking.
As of 2004, the band's line-up consists of Kenny, Goddard, Hosking, Stockman and Judd. In 1999 the band released its debut self-titled Karnivool. This consisted of four tracks: 'Fool Me', 'Konkrete Seed', 'Box' and 'Some More of the Same'. This album did not receive a significant amount of recognition, with many stores and archives listing their second EP, released in March 2001, as their first record. Persona consists of four new tracks and a re-release of the song 'Some More of the Same' from the first EP.
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After releasing Persona, the band won the Western Australian State Final of the and competed in the National Finals held in. In October 2001, the band were chosen to support the but, due to the collapse, and his band were forced to cancel their Perth show. At the end of 2001, the band played a support set for. Themata (2004–2007) [ ] Goddard wrote the tracks for Karnivool's first album and he stated that they played songs from Themata together as a band only after it was recorded. Produced by Forrester Savel, Goddard not only wrote all of the album's songs and played guitar, but also played drums on every track except 'L1fel1ke', as Judd had not yet joined the band. Themata was released independently on 7 February 2005, and was distributed via. On 23 August 2006, Karnivool signed a licensing deal with, a US.
The album was issued in the US on 10 April 2007 and in the UK on 7 May. The band also re-released the Persona EP on 12 December 2007, following the success of Themata. Karnivool completed the 'Homeland Security Tour' shortly after the release of Themata. In late 2007, they played with the 'Great American Rampage Tour' in. During this time frame, Karnivool also contributed a cover of 's song 'The Only Way' to the album, which contains covers and remixes of songs from Gotye's and albums. And not released on any Karnivool albums.
Goddard and Stockman also played guitar and bass respectively on the title track of the 2005 album, by Perth/London group. Sound Awake (2008–2010) [ ] After touring in the US, Karnivool returned to Australia in 2008 and subsequently entered the studio to write their follow-up to Themata. Goddard stated that the new album would be a huge progression from Themata, while Stockman stated that the writing process of the new record was a collaborative effort by the band, in contrast to their previous work.
Karnivool disclosed their new recording strategy for the second album: try to focus less on minute details and record a more natural-sounding album. The album was again produced and mixed by Savell. The band continued to tour Australia, including the tour,, Southbound and.
During their live performances for the Aeons Tour, they played some of the new songs from the album, such as 'Goliath', 'Deadman', 'Pearogram' (All I Know) and 'New Day'. At in 2008 they debuted a fifth new song entitled ', which was confirmed as the first single from the album. The new songs were considered more mature, while still bearing resemblance to the band's previous work.
On 26 April 2009, the video for 'Set Fire to the Hive' was released and on 9 May peaked at No. 11 on the. The album was released on 5 June 2009 and debuted at No. 2 on the. And No. 1 on the. In October 2009, the album received Gold certification for sales in Australia. [ ] The band toured Australia in support of Sound Awake, followed by shows in New Zealand and then the US to headline 'Third Eye Gathering' in. The band then toured the UK in September and October 2009. Apc Rj45 Serial Cable Pinout.
On 9 November 2009, Karnivool published a music video on for their second single 'All I Know'. Sound Awake was released by / in the US and Canada on 16 February 2010. Karnivool followed the release with a co-headlining US tour with. After a successful tour of Europe and the US, Karnivool returned to Australia and announced the national 'New Day Tour'. Two Melbourne shows and a Sydney show quickly sold out, unprecedented in Karnivool's history, and further shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth were consequently announced. The band then temporarily ceased touring so that Kenny could tour with his other band Birds of Tokyo; however, touring resumed by December 2010. On the back of Internet-based popularity, the band played its first ever show in India in 2010.
The performance in attracted 10,000 people and, as of July 2013, is the band's biggest show, with 'fireworks and confetti cannons going off, and big movie screens on either side of the stage in this big amphitheatre and people singing along.' Goddard explained the Indian experience, a result of and word-of-mouth, in a July 2013 interview: That was incredible. We've played a lot of Western countries but to go to a place like India, you know, all we thought we had in common was cricket but I was very wrong. That was our first show there. We didn't even have a release or anything. We didn't even realise we had a following there, then we announced the show and all these messages started coming back through social media. Having a beer in the hotel room afterwards, we were like 'What the hell?
Did that actually happen?' Asymmetry (2011–present) [ ]. Karnivool performing in Budapest (2013) Sometime after returning to Australia in September, the band is planning on starting to write material for a third album. Hosking reiterated this, stating the band plans on demoing songs for the third album at this time, and described the material as, '.a departure from Sound Awake whilst still holding all the principles that make for a Karnivool album.'
In March 2011, Karnivool announced three shows in their native Western Australia, commenting: 'These shows will be the last of the Sound Awake era, as well as a possible pointer of things to come.' At these shows they debuted a new song 'The Refusal' and Goddard stated that the band was working in the studio on their third album. The tour continued throughout the rest of Australia, and later in the year the band toured India for the cultural festival in December 2011.
On 21 March 2012, the 'Melodias Frescas' Australian tour was announced and the band confirmed that new material would be played during the tour. The band played 16 sold-out theatre shows around Australia, with support from Melbourne's Redcoats and Sydney instrumental group sleepmakeswaves. The band returned to India in November 2012 for some additional shows and, during the same period, announced that they were recording their third album at 301 studios in, Australia. The band toured Australia again in December 2012, performing shows in Wollongong and Sydney before the Pyramid Festival for New Year's Eve. In April 2013, the band announced that they had entered the phase of the third album with producer Nick Didia, while on 16 May 2013, the band's management Fidelity Corporation stated: 'Spending the night watching the new Karnivool doco and listening to the new Karnivool album.' On 19 May 2013, the studio version of 'The Refusal' was premiered on Australian radio station Triple J—the song became available as a free download on the radio station's website the following day and members of the band's mailing list received the download later in the week. The band's first Australian show for the year was at Western Australia's 'State of the Art' festival on 2 June 2013 at the Perth Concert Hall, and the festival's promotional material stated that a 'global premiere' of the band's new single would occur at the event.
A music video directed by Chris Frey was filmed in April 2013, but the name of the song was not disclosed at the time that the production information was made available. On 14 June 2013, the Frey-directed music video was released and the song is called 'We Are'. The band also revealed the title, track list and cover art for their third album, entitled Asymmetry. Triple J aired the radio debut of the six-minute-long 'We Are' on the 'Doctor' programme and Kenny explained to one of the station's announcers: ' Asymmetry really harks to what we try to do musically as a band.
Light and dark. Sometimes we go too far and we get lost, so we backtrack a bit and find exactly what we're looking for.' Speaking with Simon Collins of The West Australian newspaper, Goddard explained that the recording process is difficult for the band and despite efforts to try and shorten the duration between albums, the band has managed to release three albums in fifteen years: It's something we grapple with all the time. We try to speed it up and make the frequency of album releases a lot faster. We're completely mystified by the songwriting process, and that's the bottom line for us - we don't know what we're doing. It feels like it's out of our control a lot of the time.
Asymmetry was released on 19 July 2013 and a deal was secured with Density Records for the US region. The album debuted in the number 1 position of the Australian ARIA chart.
Following the receipt of an ARIA award for Asymmetry (the first time the band has won an ARIA award), Goddard stated in a January 2014 interview that 'it’s [the ARIA award] just one of those things where it’s almost like it validates us in other people’s eyes.' Goddard further explained that the album was created as a reaction to his perception of a current musical trend, whereby 'even heavy progressive music to me is losing a lot of the human characteristics, gridlocking everything and cutting out all the air between the guitar, the strums, and all that'. Goddard announced that the band would undertake a national Australian tour with Dead Letter Circus and sleepmakeswaves during January 2014. He and Mark Hosking appear in the 2014 film.
In January 2015, Karnivool played three festivals in India. Following that, the band embarked on their biggest ever headline tour of the UK and Europe in March/April 2015, with support from English act. In March 2015, the band announced the 'Themata Decade tour' celebrating 10 years since the release of their debut album, with 16 shows around Australia in April and May. Was announced as the opening act. Awards [ ] At the 2001 the band won 'Best Original Metal Act', with 'Fade' from Persona nominated for 'Most Popular Local Original Song'.
At the same awards in 2007, Karnivool won five awards; for 'Most Popular Act', 'Most Popular Live Act', Best Male Vocalist' (Ian Kenny), 'Best Guitarist' (Andrew Goddard) and 'Best Hard Rock Act'. Forrester Savell received an nomination as 'Producer of the Year', for his work on Sound Awake. Six Karnivool songs have featured in 's: • – ' (#97) • – 'Roquefort' (featuring horn section) (#45) • – 'The Only Way' ( cover) (#62) • – ' (#47) and 'All I Know' (#63) • – 'We Are' (#100) On 15 October 2013, the announced two 2013 nominations for Karnivool. One was in the category of ' for. The second was for 'Best Australian Live Act' for the 'Asymmetry Tour' (June to August 2013).
The band was awarded the ', succeeding against acts such as and. Other projects [ ] As of December 2011, Goddard plays drums in a tribute band called 'Nirvanarama'; the other members of the band are Daniel Sanders (), Chris Daymond () and Brad Campbell (Gyroscope). The band played its debut show at the Rocket Room venue in Perth, Australia, in December 2011 for the 'Smells like Christmas Spirit' Christmas party. Vocalist Ian Kenny is also the lead singer for the band Drummer Steve Judd has recorded with Perth band The Arsonist, and has performed live with Brisbane band.
Style [ ] Their two, 1999's Karnivool and 2001's, and their 2005 debut album, possessed an and sound; their 2009 follow-up developed a more progressive rock sound. The band has cited and as its influences. Members [ ] Current members [ ] • Andrew Goddard –, (1997–present) • Ian Kenny – (1997–present) • Jon Stockman – (2000–present) • Mark Hosking –, (2003–present) • Steve Judd – (2004–present) Former members [ ] • Andrew Brown – bass (1998–2000) • Brett McKenzie – drums (1998–2000) • Ray Hawking – drums (2000–2004) Timeline [ ]. • ^ Giffin, Brian (2015). Indie Rock Reviews. Archived from on 18 February 2010. Retrieved 2012-10-06.
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