Artist's albums
Green Willow
2023 · album
Roll and Go
2022 · album
Battleford 1885
2022 · single
Problem
2022 · single
Cider Holiday
2022 · single
Into the North
2019 · album
Joli rouge
2019 · single
Foreign Skies (B Sides)
2018 · EP
Foreign Skies
2017 · album
Uncle Touchy Goes to College
2011 · album
Polka's Not Dead
2010 · album
Cyder Punks Unite
2010 · single
Victory Square
2009 · album
Legends Never Die
2007 · album
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Biography
As a band, The Dreadnoughts have been under serious strain: they live in different parts of the world, their jobs and families have taken them away from the music, and of course COVID-19 made any and all in-person interaction impossible. And, let’s be real, their livers are not what they used to be. Under the stress of constant isolation and fatigue, they decided to craft an album that stands as a big, giant middle finger to all of it, a defiant re-assertion of everything they stand for. Roll and Go is filled with punked up polkas, waltzes, irish jigs, klezmer dances and sea shanties, all absolutely drenched in alcohol and delivered with an angry, defiant scream. After ducking and weaving through countless travel restrictions, the Dreadnoughts managed to converge at Factory Underground Studios in Norwalk, Connecticut, USA, to learn, record and mix an entire album in nine days. We’ll say that again: nine days. It was a harrowing, intense experience, one made even more intense by the fact that six guest musicians were recording their own parts in six different cities around the world, and that all of this had to be coordinated with virtually no time. But they got it done. The result is Roll and Go: the Dreadnoughts fifth, and possibly finest, studio album.