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Karnivool Announce Tour Dates

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

On the eve of the album “Themata” being released in North America, Japan and Europe Karnivool are happy to announce a lightening tour of Australia. Karnivool are looking forward to making some beautiful, beautiful noise for you all. Tickets on sale now….

“This album is huge, a combination of multifaceted melodies, gritty guitars and spine fusing rock. Don’t take my word for it… just buy it”. 9/10 One Metal

“Hey this a kid from a small ass town in Wisconsin and i think themata is just about the best song ever its great i just got a huge system in my car and this song has been played over 100 times already for the reason that it is bomb well thanks for reading my e mail” Some Kid from a Small Ass Town in Wisconsin

Thu 7th June – Prince of Wales Hotel Bunbury
Sat 9th June – The Zoo Brisbane
Sun 10th June- Come Together Festival Sydney- Big Top Luna Park
Thurs 14th June- Hi Fi Bar Melbourne
Fri 15th June- Fowlers Live
Sat 23rd June – Capitol Bar Perth

For good times go to www.karnivool.com.au or www.myspace.com.au

Triple J Hottest 100 Results

Monday, January 29th, 2007

Congratulations to Augie March for getting the number 1 spot on 2007’s Hottest 100 with their song One Crowded Hour. Beaten at the line were Eskimo Joe who came in at number 2 with Black Fingernails, Red Wine, Hilltop Hoods with The Hard Road at number 3, The Killers with When You Were Young at number 4 and The Scissor Sisters with I Don’t Feel Like Dancing at number 5.

Perth was represented with 7 entries:

2. Eskimo Joe - Black Fingernails, Red Wine
11. Little Birdy - Come On Come On
12. John Butler Trio - Funky Tonight
36. Bob Evans - Nowhere Without You
37. Bob Evans - Don’t You Think It’s Time
45. Karnivool - Roquefort
95. Eskimo Joe - New York

Some things to note -
Hilltop Hoods
had 5 entries just short of Wolfmother’s record 6 entries in 2006’s Hottest 100 (Wolfmother had another 2 entries this year with 2 B-Sides).

The Living End have now had at least 1 song in the Hottest 100 for 11 years in a row. The only band to do so.

2007 was only the second year in Triple J Hottest 100 history to have the top 3 songs all by Australian artists.

Surprisingly, for me anyway, The Sleepy Jackson did not make the list although their album (Personality) was critically praised throughout 2006 but Panic! At The Disco did make the list.

The full Hottest 100 list can be found on the Triple J Website.

2007 WAMI Nominations

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

Well the 2007 WAMI nominations were announced today with Eskimo Joe the leader with 6 nominations. The big surprise for me was that Perthbands.com was nominated for best website even though it hasn’t been operating since April last year! Anyway, here are the nominations:
PUBLIC VOTED AWARDS

(These are the awards that will be voted on myspace)
Most Popular Act
Eskimo Joe
Karnivool
Snowman
The Panda Band

Most Popular Album
Bob Evans - Suburban Songbook
Eskimo Joe - Black Fingernails, Red Wine
Snowman - Snowman
The Panda Band - This Vital Chapter

Most Popular Single/EP
Eskimo Joe - Black Fingernails, Red Wine
Little Birdy - Come On, Come On
Schvendes - Small Mercies, Sweet Graves
Sex Panther - Killer Pink

Most Popular Live Act
Eskimo Joe
Karnivool
Schvendes
Snowman

Favourite Newcomer
Birds Of Tokyo
Mink Mussel Creek
Streetlight
Sugar Army

Most Popular Music Video
Eskimo Joe - Black Fingernails, Red Wine
Little Birdy - Come On, Come On
Snowman - You Are A Casino
Antistatic - Stand Up In Disguise

Most Popular Music Website
Perthsounds.com
Rockus.com.au
Perthbands.com
wam.asn.au

Most Popular Music Venue
Amplifier Bar
Hyde Park Hotel
Mojos
Rosemount Hotel

Most Popular Music Event
Big Day Out
In The Pines
WAMi Festival
Southbound

INDUSTRY VOTED AWARDS
(Voted by Industry people only)

Most Promising New Act
Faith In Plastics
Mink Mussel Creek
Streetlight
Sugar Army

Golden WAMi
Heath Bradby
Peter Barr
Paul Sloan
Scott Adam

Triple J Hottest 100 Voting Now Open

Friday, January 5th, 2007

Triple J’s annual Hottest 100 is back and voting is now open for the best 100 songs of 2006. There are quite a few Perth bands and artists that you can vote for including:

Birds Of Tokyo - Off Kilter
Bob Evans - Don’t You Think It’s Time, Nowhere Without You
Eskimo Joe - Black Fingernails, Red Wine, New York
Fourth Floor Collapse - Drink ‘Til You Drown, Occupation
Halogen - Baby’s Eyes
John Butler Trio - Funky Tonight
Karnivool - Roquefort
Little Birdy - Come On Come On, Bodies
New Rules For Boats - Not Impressed
Panda Band - Musical Chairs
Pendulum - Tarantula
Schvendes - Twice The Man
Sleepy Jackson - God Lead Your Soul, Devil Was In My Yard
Snowman - Smoke & Mirrors, You Are A Casino
Tucker B’s - Bullets

You can also add your own nomination.  To vote just go to the Triple J website before the 21st of January with the countdown beginning on Australia Day, 26th of January.

Scorcha Youth Music Festival 2006

Monday, November 13th, 2006

A free all ages event is set to hit Joondalup on Friday December 8th from 2pm to 8pm. Set up by the City Of Joondalup as an all ages alcohol,drug and smoke free event, Central Park on Grand Boulervard will see

Karnivool
FDEL
Trial Kennedy
Mr Sandman
Cowtown

and more rocking out.

Karnivool - Metropolis Freo 15th Sep

Monday, September 18th, 2006


The crowd was loving the local boys rocking out.

Ian Kenny singing as if he was on Australian Idol.

There was a hell of a lot of energy in the show.

Ian Kenny and Jon Stockman pleasing the crowd

Karnivool Touring

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

Perth rockers Karnivool are making one last tour for 2006 before they retire to the studio to record the follow up album to the groundbreaking Themata. There will be a bunch of regional dates as well so there is no excuse to miss a gig. Joining the band on select dates will be New Zealand’s heavy hitters Blindspott, which just had their debut album End The Silence reach number 1 on the New Zealand charts. Also touring on some dates will be Perth’s Antistatic.

Karnivool’s National September Tour
Wed 6th - Ruby’s Lounge, Belgrave VIC
With special guests BLINDSPOTT (New Zealand) and Antistatic (WA) **
Thu 7th - Peninsula Lounge, Moorooduc VIC**
Fri 8th - HiFi Bar, Melbourne VIC **
Sat 9th - Manning Bar, Sydney NSW - All Ages (4pm-7pm) **
Sat 9th - Manning Bar, Sydney NSW - licensed / over 18’s (8pm-12am) **
Sun 10th - The Rev, Brisbane QLD **

With special guests to be announced..
Thu 14th - Breakwater Tavern, Sorrento WA
Fri 15th - Metropolis, Fremantle WA
Sat 16th - Players Bar, Mandurah WA
Sun 17th - Fly By Night, Fremantle WA - Under 18’s Only (2pm-6pm)
Wed 27th - The Uni Bar, Adelaide SA
Thu 28th - ANU Bar, Canberra ACT
Fri 29th - The Uni Bar, Wollongong NSW
Sat 30th - Strikeback Festival - Honeysuckle, Newcastle Harbour, NSW

Karnivool National Tour

Monday, January 16th, 2006

To support their new single Roquefort, Perth rockers Karnivool have announced their most extensive national headline tour to date. Presented by JJJ, the chaps roll into most major towns and cities around the country through February and March 2006.

Special Guests For All Shows - Horsell Common

Fri 10 Feb: Fowlers Live, Adelaide SA
Sat 11 Feb: Republic Bar, Hobart TAS
Fri 17 Feb: Hi Fi Bar, Melbourne VIC
Sat 18 Feb: Karova Lounge, Ballarat VIC
Sun 19 Feb: Ruby’s Lounge, Ferntree Gully VIC
Wed 22 Feb: Sodens, Albury VIC
Thu 23 Feb: Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle NSW
Fri 24 Feb: Zoo, Brisbane QLD
Sat 25 Feb: Coolangatta Hotel, Coolangatta QLD
Sun 26 Feb: Great Northern Hotel, Byron Bay NSW
Wed 1 Mar: Plantation Hotel, Coffs Harbour NSW
Thu 2 Mar: Macquarie Uni (tbc) NSW
Fri 3 Mar: Caringbah Bizzos NSW
Sat 4 Mar: Annandale Hotel, Sydney NSW
Sun 5 Mar: Lookout, Scarborough WA
Thu 9 Mar: Prince of Wales, Bunbury WA
Fri 10 Mar: Nsomniax, Albany WA
Fri 17 Mar: Greenroom, Canberra ACT
Sat 18 Mar: Overcranked Festival, Brisbane QLD

Ticket sale dates and outlets will be announced shortly.

Karnivool Interview

Tuesday, August 12th, 2003

Drew Goddard
Karnivool

Q. What is the songwriting process for the band? As lead singer does Ian write all the songs or is it a collective product? Do you write the lyrics and music together or one first and then the other?

There’s no set method we use for songwriting. If anyone knows any tried and proven methods please let us know. Lyrics usually always come last, Ian and Jon write the lyrics mainly, Jon more so recently. The only song we’ve completely as a unit is Fade - written in a couple of nights in a rehearsal room.

Q. I’ve seen you guys play in front of a bunch of high school students once (Busselton, 2002), do you enjoy putting on small little sets like that or would you rather the bigger glamour and spectacle of say, a Big Day Out?

Open air festival shows are cool for different reasons, as are smaller venue shows. There’s a totally different atmosphere at both. We haven’t played main stage big day out, as amazing as that would be I think I would always prefer the intensity and intimacy of a smallish club filled with 500 sweaty bodies. There’s nothing quite like it!

Q. Perth is not really known for its production of metal bands. Where do you guys see yourselves in relation to the Perth music scene?

I guess we’re just considered a part of the ‘metal’ scene in Perth, but more of the Heavy Weight Champ, Headshot Subtruck etc. collective. I don’t know if any Australian city in particular is known for it’s metal bands, but there’s a lot of quality metal in this city, so here’s to hoping that ourselves and the others can maybe put Perth on the map?

Q. You guys have had a very long break recently. Do you just want to get back out there on that stage and start doing your thing again or has this time off been good for the band?

The time off for the band has been very beneficial. Mainly for the reason that we can devote our time more on songwriting and recording for the new album. But our craving for the stage is stronger than ever before, we’ll come back refreshed as ever and ready to put on a kick arse show.

Q. You’ve listed Deftones and Tool as influential bands, who are your favourite bands at the moment from Perth and from elsewhere?

Not so much the Deftones these days I don’t think, Tool has always been a big influence on us. At the risk of name dropping, here’s a few Perth bands that are really doing it for me/us at the moment… HWC, Subtruck, Headshot, Head Filled Attraction, End of Fashion, Mr Sandman, Dave Mann Collective, Rollerskates, Josivac, Civilised. (To name a few). As far as elsewhere, Devin Townsend has by far been the most influential figure on me in the last two years, not to mention ever. Other recent influences worth a mention are Meshuggah and Cog.

Q. What is your favourite live music venue in Perth?

The Rosemount!

Q. How was the transition for Jon and Ray into the band? Was it an instant thing where it all just seemed right or did it take a while to settle?

Straight after the first gig with those two I knew we’d done the right thing, it clicked pretty much straight away.

Q. The name ‘Karnivool’ is obviously taken from the event of fun and good times. What is the real reason behind it?

No idea to be honest!

Q. It’s quite obvious that local Perth rock bands such as Sleepy Jackson, End Of Fashion. Jebediah and Eskimo Joe all are very close personally. Is this the same for the metal scene? If so, which other local metal bands do you associate with?

It’s a very close scene in general, the guys in HWC and Headshot are some of our closest friends, but being the gig pigs we are, we’ve become quite close to bands in a variety of genres. It’s a very friendly music scene.

Q. So what is on the agenda for Karnivool for the rest of the year and into 2004?

We’re going to continue writing and recording for the full length (it’s getting there, slowly). Towards the end of the year we’ll play some shows and debut a whole bunch of new songs, and maybe a second guitarist! 2004 will be a big year, lots of shows, touring and fun.
Q. What can we expect from the new album?

Something very different. A big eclectic mix. Everything from disturbing filthy music to lush aqua watery music. But still very Karnivool.

Interview by Kane

For more information visit Karnivool’s official site.

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