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Dreadnaught

Column: Features  |  Date Published: Tuesday, 12 May 09   |  10 months ago

The Grateful Dread

With a career spanning close to two decades and a discography six records deep, Melbourne’s DREADNAUGHT have used experience and longevity as a means of refining and diversifying their sound, while harnessing a respected name and determined fanbase in the Australian metal community. Speaking to drummer Matt Racovalis in the lead up to the release of their latest self-titled album, it quickly becomes apparent that the band are more unified than ever and committed to asserting their status as a driving force in the local scene.

Matt, who joined Dreadnaught in 2008 and was closely involved in the recording process of the band’s latest work, found adjusting to drumming duties in Dreadnaught to be a natural and seamless process and he attributes this to the general “good vibe in the band” as well as the comfortable and inclusive working relationship of the members. “There’s not one person that doesn’t have an influence,” he tells me, adding that each member is “open minded” and respectful of “what other people are bringing to the table.”

Matt is also quick to point out that the forthcoming record is the band’s most vital and accomplished statement yet. “It’s without a doubt the best album that the band’s produced to date” and a significant “leap forward for Dreadnaught,” he indicates in anticipation of its release.

This conviction seems to closely reflect Matt’s experience of the band’s writing and recording process. Dreadnaught is the “most flexible band ...

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