Dreadnaught (heavy metal band)

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Dreadnaught

Background information
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genre(s) Thrash Metal
Groove Rock
Years active 1992 - Present
Label(s) Dark Carnival/Roadrunner Records
Website http://www.dreadnaught.com.au
Members
Greg Trull
Richie Poate
Damon Alcock
Andy McDougall
Sandy Bettanay
Former members
Andrew Livingstone-Squires
Aaren 'Suds' Suttil


Dreadnaught is a heavy metal band from Melbourne, Australia. The group was formed out of the remnants of some Tasmanian bands including Fridge from Launceston, Australia who recorded an album in 1994.

The band recorded a single titled "Flowers" in 1995 that was released on cassette by Melbourne label Subversive. The following year the full-length album Body.Blood.Skin.Mind saw release on Deported. This album displayed a combination of dark, introspective rock and melodic, progressive thrash metal. Citing a breach of contract from the label that stemmed from inadequate promotion, Dreadnaught successfully sued Deported and had the album re-released on BlahBlahBlah Records in 1997. Deported subsequently folded as a result.

In the meantime, the band was forced to change the spelling of its name from the original "Dreadnought" to the current affectation when it was discovered that Queensland finance company Dreadnought Finance held a trademark on the name. The independently-released EP "Idiosyncracy" appeared in 1998 and at approximately the same time, drummer Aaren Suttil (aka Suds) formed a thrash metal band called Atomizer while still remaining a member of Dreadnaught.

During 1999, Dreadnaught began touring more widely, supporting Cathedral, Pitchshifter and Nevermore on Australian tours. The band also signed to Roadrunner Records through what was at the time an Australian-based development roster called Dark Carnival. Dreadnaught's first album release for the label was 2000's Down to Zero. The style of music on the album was less progressive and with more of a rock feel. Shortly after its release, bass player Andy Livingston-Squires (aka Squiz) left the band. He was replaced by Ando McDougall; in the interim, Dreadnaught recorded an EP in early 2001 called "One Piece Missing" with Michael Meagher on bass. A national tour was mounted with fellow Dark Carnival signing Frankenbok. This was followed by tours with Devin Townsend and Nickelback later the same year.

Dreadnaught was less active nationally for the next two years before beginning work on the third full-length album in 2004. Almost immediately, Suttil resigned from the group in order to concentrate on his other band Atomizer and he was replaced by Sandy Bettenay. Suttil recorded three albums and a number of singles and EPs with Atomizer until his death on 27 December 2006.

Dreadnaught's third album was released by Roadrunner in late 2005 Dity Music showed that the group's transformation from progressive metal to groove rock was complete. In late 2006, the band was announced as national support for a tour by Testament in early 2007.

Contents

[edit] Discography

  • Dirty Music (2005)
  • One Piece Missing (EP/2001)
  • Down To Zero (2000)
  • Idiosyncrasy (EP/1998)
  • BodyBloodSkinMind (1996)
  • Flowers (1995)

[edit] Members

  • Greg Trull (vocals)
  • Richie Poate (guitar, keyboards)
  • Damon Alcock (guitar)
  • Andy McDougall (bass)
  • Sandy Bettenay (drums)

[edit] Former Members

  • Aaren "Suds" Suttil (drums)(1992-2004) R.I.P. 1971 - 2006
  • Andrew Harold "Squiz" Livingstone-Squires (Bass) (1993-2000)

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