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DREADNAUGHT - CD HAVE A DRINK WITH DREADNAUGHT

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Žáner: Rock
EAN: 0713757705110 (info)
Label: Red Fez Records
Obsahuje nosičov: 1
Nosič: CD

Popis - HAVE A DRINK WITH DREADNAUGHT:
Over the course of over 17 years, half a dozen albums, and more metric shifts than you can shake a stick at, the ever-evolving Dreadnaught has carved out a musical niche unlike any other. This is because, very simply, we're totally and utterly deranged. In May of 2013, the perpetually idiosyncratic Dreadnaught – bassist Bob Lord (the guy writing this), drummer Rick Habib, and guitarist Justin Walton – finally released the first studio recordings from our HARD CHARGIN' project. It's been a while since our last official recordings (6 years to be precise) but in that time we've continued to perform, compose, and create without pause, in the words that the late great John Updike uttered about us, “the sound of terror.” Utterly uncompromising multi-movement prog-rock opuses, gritty bar-band Americana, experimental electronic music, even music for orchestra... we’ve done just about everything a band can do, and stuck to our guns the whole way. Our first 10 years were wild ones, morphing from a too-out-there-to-be-enjoyable group of young musicians at the University of New Hampshire in 1996 into an avant-rock battering ram with release of the award-winning, genre-nuking The American Standard in 2001. When I found myself overdubbing flamenco-style clapping onto a track with dance-style drum loops, nylon-string guitar, bass distorted so badly (intentionally, of course) that the actual notes were hard to hear, keyboards that sounded like Kerry Minnear busted something in his amp in a satin-laden haze and kept playing, all presented like a 1957-era doo-wop group sucked into 2057 via a heretofore unknown wormhole… that’s when I knew it was magic. Our subsequent releases were no more normal and just as logically bizarre. From the fully instrumental, fusioned-up Americana- and electronic-inspired MUSICA EN FLAGRANTE to the spastic, unadorned trio-only musical explosions of LIVE AT MOJO to the more vocally-based yet no less outlandish new material on the double-disc semi-retrospective hybrid HIGH HEAT & CHIN MUSIC, we’ve explored every nook and cranny that our collective hearts desired. In between were some unusual and enjoyable gigs, like a commissioned cover of The Who’s “Going Mobile” for an advertising campaign, some music for independent films, a recording of a newly-arranged and orchestrated version of a track from THE AMERICAN STANDARD by the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, and the theme song for New Hampshire Public Radio's flagship program 'The Exchange.' If nothing else, we know how to have our cake and eat it too. Since 2005, Dreadnaught has been the house band for The Music Hall/New Hampshire Public radio series 'Writers On A New England Stage,' and we've composed and arranged music for authors such as Dan Brown (who sat in on piano with us for a ripping rendition of “Birthday” by the Beatles), the aforementioned John Updike, Stephen King, Madeleine Albright, Ken Burns, Alan Alda, E.L. Doctorow, Elmore Leonard, Chris Matthews, Dave Barry, and Neil Gaiman, among others. The program is heard by hundreds of thousands of listeners across New England and has earned us a reputation as a fun, nice, audience-friendly musical group… and how we’ve pulled the wool over everyone’s eyes is way, way beyond me. Sure, we’ve done our own things over the years too, but the gravitational pull of this project simply will not let us out of its orbit. We've played in more than half the states of the union and along the way have been privileged to share the stage with artists (and deep band influences) like John Entwistle, Tony Levin, NRBQ, and a ton of others. Our records have won awards and we've won acclaim, but nothing interests us as much as just doing what we love to do: make music that confounds every single expectation one could possibly have. Really – what is the point of doing what has already been done? We'll leave that to the other folks. Duck for cover... head for the hills... here comes Dreadnaught. REPRESENTATIVE REVIEW: 'Country-rock, avant-garde blues, prog-funk, experimental rock - any and all of these labels are accurate, yet each only begins to brush the surface of the band's style.' (ALL MUSIC GUIDE) BAND INTERESTS: Long walks on the beach, argyle, speakeasys, etc.


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