Karnivool

Karnivool is an Australian rock band formed in Perth in 1998. Since 2004, the lineup has consisted of Ian Kenny (vocals), Drew Goddard and Mark Hosking (guitars), Jon Stockman (bass) and Steve Judd (drums). The band has released four studio albums: Themata (2005), Sound Awake (2009), Asymmetry (2013) and In Verses (2026). Karnivool developed from a high‑school band formed in 1997 in Perth, Western Australia. They initially played parties with a setlist of cover songs by Nirvana and Carcass, along with some early original material. In 1998, vocalist Ian Kenny shifted the band’s focus to entirely original songs, replaced all early members, and officially adopted the name Karnivool, inspired by a local joke describing the original lineup as “a bunch of clowns.” Between 1998 and 2004, the band went through several lineup changes. The earliest incarnation featured Kenny (vocals), Andrew “Drew” Goddard (lead guitar), Andrew Brown (bass) and Brett McKenzie (drums). In 2000, Brown was replaced by Jon Stockman, and shortly afterward McKenzie left, with Ray Hawking taking over on drums. Mark Hosking joined as rhythm guitarist in 2003, and in late 2004 Steve Judd replaced Hawking. The lineup has remained stable since then.
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