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The Dreadnoughts are a Canadian 6-piece folk-punk band from Vancouver. The band combines a wide range of European folk music with modern street punk. The band has six full-length albums and three EPs on various labels, and has played around 500 shows in around 30 countries. They also perform frequently as a traditional polka band at polka festivals, under the name "Polka Time!". Their performance peak was in 2010, when 180 shows were played.


History

The Dreadnoughts formed in 2006 in the Downtown Eastside area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They released their first album, ''Legends Never Die'', in 2007, followed by their second album, ''Victory Square'', in 2009. They wrote ''Victory Square'' as a tribute to their home city of Vancouver, and as such, many of the songs on the album focus on places of importance to the bandmembers. The Dreadnoughts promoted the album by touring all over Canada and Europe in 2009, a tour which inspired much of the material on their 2010 album ''Polka's Not Dead''. The tour was documented in a book by Adam PW Smith, who would later produce a mini-documentary about the band as well. In late 2011, after producing ''Polka's Not Dead,'' the band announced an indefinite hiatus. However, they followed this by playing shows occasionally, such as annual Vancouver shows, a two-week European tour in January 2014, and two March gigs with Guttermouth in 2014. On November 11, 2017 they released their fourth full-length album ''Foreign Skies'', a folk-punk concept album about the First World War. They followed this up with the acoustic album ''Into The North'' on November 15, 2019. Their most recent album, "Roll and Go", released on June 11, 2022.


Sound and influences

Noticeable influences in their sound include acts such as The Pogues,
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, Gogol Bordello, Goran Bregovic, and Rancid. The band commonly record and perform sea shanties,
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songs, and are also strongly influenced by English West Country folk music - in particular the Bristol folk band
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. Their 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. Other acts that have shared the stage with The Dreadnoughts include Stiff Little Fingers,
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, Swingin' Utters,
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, The Real McKenzies, Goran Bregovic, IAMX, Okean Elzy,
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, The Creepshow, Mad Sin, and Los Furios.


Current members

* The Fang, Guitar and Vocals * Wormley Wangersnitch, Violin * Leroy "Slow Ride" McBride, Accordion and Vocals * Drew Sexsmith, Mandolin, Banjo and Vocals (sometimes known as the Dread Pirate Druzil) * Squid Vicious, Bass * The Stupid Swedish Bastard, Drums


Former members

* Fire Marshall Willie, Bass; also, past member of
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* The Wicked Wench of the West, Bass * Shamus, best fiddle in the west


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Legends Never Die'' – July 2007 (Golden Tee Records) * ''Victory Square'' - June 2009 ( Stomp Records) * ''Polka's Not Dead'' - October 2010 ( Stomp Records) * ''Foreign Skies '' - November 2017 (Self Released) * ''Into The North'' - November 2019 ( Stomp Records) * ''Roll And Go'' - June 2022 ( Stomp Records)


EPs

* ''Cyder Punks Unite'' - July 2010,
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* ''Uncle Touchy Goes To College'' - July 2011 (Bellydrop Records) *''Foreign Skies (B Sides)'' - January 2018 (Self Released)


See also

*
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References


External links


Stomp Records Page

Facebook Page

Myspace Page
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2011 Mini-Documentary Film

Polka Never Dies Video
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