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The Dreadnoughts
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The Dreadnoughts are a 5-piece folk-punk band from Vancouver. The band combines a wide range of European folk music with modern street punk. In late 2011 announced an indefinite hiatus, however they followed this by playing shows here and there such as annual Vancouver shows, a two week European tour in January 2014, and two march gigs with Guttermouth in 2014.\n \nThe band has three full lengths and two EP's on various labels and has played around 500 shows in 30ish countries. The performance peak was in 2010 when 180 shows were played.\n \nThe Dreadnoughts formed in 2007 in the Downtown Eastside area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.\n \nA week-long portion of their 2009 European tour is documented in the book "This Place Is Awesome" (ISBN 978-1105143274) by Vancouver-based photographer, Adam PW Smith.\n \nSound and influences\nNoticeable influences in their sound include acts such as The Pogues, Gogol Bordello, Goran Bregovic, and Rancid. The band commonly record and perform Sea Shanties, polkas and klezmer songs, and are also strongly influenced by English West Country folk music - in particular the Bristol folk band The Wurzels.\n \nTheir 2009 release, Victory Square was ranked the 4th-best folk-punk release of 2009 by folk-punk magazine Shite N' Onions. Their previous release, Legends Never Die, was ranked #7 on the magazine's 2008 list. Multiple cross-Canada tours and European tours have helped to contribute to the band's steadily rising profile.\n \nOther acts that have shared the stage with The Dreadnoughts include: Stiff Little Fingers, The Cider Fecks, Swingin' Utters, Hepcat, The Real McKenzies, Goran Bregovic, IAMX, Okean Elzy, Talco, The Creepshow, Mad Sin, and Los Furios.\n \nCurrent members\nNicholas Smith, Guitar and Vocals (Uncle Touchy)\nKyle Taylor, Accordion, Violin and Vocals (Seamus O’ Flanahan)\nDrew Sexsmith, Mandolin, Banjo and Vocals (sometimes known as the Dread Pirate Druzil)\nAndrew Hay, Bass and (Squid Vicious)\nMarco Bieri, Drums (Stupid Swedish Bastard)\n \nFormer members\nWilliam Shand, Bass (Fire Marshall Willie)\nKatie Nordgren, Bass (The Wicked Wench of the West)
The Dreadnoughts are a 5-piece folk-punk band from Vancouver. The band combines a wide range of European folk music with modern street punk. In late 2011 announced an indefinite hiatus, however they followed this by playing shows here and there such as annual Vancouver shows, a two week European tour in January 2014, and two march gigs with Guttermouth in 2014.\n \nThe band has three full lengths and two EP's on various labels and has played around 500 shows in 30ish countries. The performance peak was in 2010 when 180 shows were played.\n \nThe Dreadnoughts formed in 2007 in the Downtown Eastside area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.\n \nA week-long portion of their 2009 European tour is documented in the book "This Place Is Awesome" (ISBN 978-1105143274) by Vancouver-based photographer, Adam PW Smith.\n \nSound and influences\nNoticeable influences in their sound include acts such as The Pogues, Gogol Bordello, Goran Bregovic, and Rancid. The band commonly record and perform Sea Shanties, polkas and klezmer songs, and are also strongly influenced by English West Country folk music - in particular the Bristol folk band The Wurzels.\n \nTheir 2009 release, Victory Square was ranked the 4th-best folk-punk release of 2009 by folk-punk magazine Shite N' Onions. Their previous release, Legends Never Die, was ranked #7 on the magazine's 2008 list. Multiple cross-Canada tours and European tours have helped to contribute to the band's steadily rising profile.\n \nOther acts that have shared the stage with The Dreadnoughts include: Stiff Little Fingers, The Cider Fecks, Swingin' Utters, Hepcat, The Real McKenzies, Goran Bregovic, IAMX, Okean Elzy, Talco, The Creepshow, Mad Sin, and Los Furios.\n \nCurrent members\nNicholas Smith, Guitar and Vocals (Uncle Touchy)\nKyle Taylor, Accordion, Violin and Vocals (Seamus O’ Flanahan)\nDrew Sexsmith, Mandolin, Banjo and Vocals (sometimes known as the Dread Pirate Druzil)\nAndrew Hay, Bass and (Squid Vicious)\nMarco Bieri, Drums (Stupid Swedish Bastard)\n \nFormer members\nWilliam Shand, Bass (Fire Marshall Willie)\nKatie Nordgren, Bass (The Wicked Wench of the West)