Body.Blood.Skin.Mind

Body.Blood.Skin.Mind is the debut album by Australian heavy metal band Dreadnaught (also styled as Deadnought or Dreadnought). The line-up of Damon Alcock on guitar, Andy Livingston-Squires on bass guitar, Richie Poate on guitar and keyboard, Greg Trull on vocals and Aaren Suttil on drums were recorded at Hothouse Audio studio during 1995. It was released in 1996 by independent label, Deported Records, in 1996. It was re-released by BlahBlahBlah Records in the following year.

Body.Blood.Skin.Mind
Studio album by
Released1996 (1996)
Recorded1995
StudioHothouse Audio, Melbourne
GenreHeavy metal
Length67:37
LabelDeported
Dreadnaught chronology
Body.Blood.Skin.Mind
(1996)
Idiosyncrasy
(1998)

The track, "Flowers", was issued on cassette as a single in 1995. "Dripping" features a sample of news coverage of the on-air suicide of R. Budd Dwyer. The final track, "Return of the Astral Traction Bleeder (Transmogrification Mix)", is an instrumental, prefaced by approximately 15 minutes of the sounds of a thunderstorm.

Neil Vance of Heavy Mag described the group's history, in June 2017, "From way back a mere twenty-one years ago in '96 and the release of body.blood.skin.mind we were treated to an album which was something special and that we hadn't heard before. Yes, that was a time when metal bands were dipping their toes in experimental sounds and noisescapes. Too many to mention I'm sure you appreciate but you know what I mean. That song 'Flowers' still gets me every time."[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Damon Alcock, Andy Livingston-Squires, Richie Poate, Greg Trull, Aaren Suttil; unless otherwise indicated[2].

No.TitleLength
1."Dripping" (by Deadnought)7:59
2."Distant" (by Deadnought)5:48
3."Mindbend"4:13
4."Harlequin" (by Dreadnought/Dreadnaught)5:07
5."Remote Control" (by Deadnought)3:59
6."Flowers" (by Dreadnought/Dreadnaught)6:05
7."Twisted Prayer" (by Deadnought)3:28
8."Begotten not Made" (by Deadnought)8:17
9."Return of the Astral Traction Bleeder (Transmogrification Mix)"22:41

Personnel

References

  1. Vance, Neil (20 June 2017). "[Album Review] Dreadnaught Caught the Vultures Sleeping". Heavy Mag. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  2. "'Mindbend' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 25 March 2018. Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' and/or 'Performer:'
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