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Karnivool

Karnivool is an Australian progressive rock band formed in Perth, Western Australia, in 1997. The band, known for its complex song structures and alternative metal influences, currently consists of vocalist Ian Kenny, guitarists Drew Goddard and Mark Hosking, bassist Jon Stockman, and drummer Steve Judd, a lineup stable since 2004. Karnivool rose to prominence in the Australian music scene with their debut studio album Themata in 2005, followed by the critically acclaimed Sound Awake in 2009, which peaked at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart, and Asymmetry in 2013. They have earned recognition including five Western Australian Music Industry (WAMi) Awards in 2007, including Most Popular Act, Most Popular Live Act, Best Male Vocalist, Best Guitarist, and Best Hard Rock Act. After a 13-year hiatus from full-length releases, Karnivool announced their fourth studio album, In Verses, set for release on February 6, 2026, via Cymatic Records and .

History

1997–2003: Formation and early years

Karnivool was formed in 1997 in , , by vocalist Ian Kenny while he was still in high school. The band initially operated under the name B-Side and focused on performing cover versions of songs by artists such as Nirvana and at local parties and high school events. In 1998, the group rebranded as Karnivool, a name inspired by local fans who had dubbed the early incarnation "a bunch of clowns." The original lineup featured Ian Kenny on vocals and guitar, on guitar, Andrew Brown on bass, and Brett McKenzie on drums. With this configuration, Karnivool began transitioning to original material and secured early gigs at parties and small local venues around , building a following in the city's burgeoning music scene. The band recorded their first demo, a self-titled EP, in 1999, which showcased their evolving sound and helped generate initial buzz among local audiences. Between 1999 and 2000, they continued honing their live performances, often supporting regional acts and playing informal shows that highlighted their blend of and heavier influences. Around 2000, bassist Andrew Brown and drummer Brett McKenzie departed and were replaced by Jon Stockman on bass and Ray Hawking on drums. Karnivool prepared for their next phase of independent releases, including the 2001 EP , which earned them the 2001 WAMi Award for Best Original Metal Act and a nomination for "Most Popular Local Original Song" for the track "Fade." These efforts solidified their reputation in , with support slots for bands like Superheist, Frankenbok, Dreadnaught, and the Mark of Cain, as well as a performance alongside in 2001, paving the way for lineup stabilization leading into their debut album era.

2004–2007: Themata

In 2004, Karnivool solidified their lineup with the addition of drummer Steve Judd, who replaced Ray Hawking, and guitarist Mark Hosking who had joined the previous year in 2003. This period allowed the group to focus on , drawing from their earlier songwriting foundations to craft material for their debut full-length album. During the recording of Themata, also contributed on drums. The band recorded Themata throughout 2004 across multiple locations, including Planet Studios in and Metropolis Audio in , with additional sessions at members' homes and other sites in . Forrester Savell served as producer, engineer, mixer, and , alongside contributions from the band itself, while guitarist handled additional recording duties. Released independently on February 7, 2005, and distributed by , the album featured 12 tracks, including standout pieces like the "Themata," the atmospheric "," and the dynamic "Shutterspeed." Promotion for Themata began with an extensive headline tour in support of the release, complemented by opening slots for on their Stay? tour, which helped expose the band to larger audiences. The album gained international traction through airplay on , where the "Themata"—released in July 2005 with an accompanying music video—charted at number 97 on the Hottest 100 countdown. A second single, "Liar," followed later that year, further boosting visibility with its own video. Commercially, Themata achieved gold certification from for shipments exceeding 35,000 units, establishing Karnivool as a rising force in the progressive scene.

2008–2010: Sound Awake

Following the success of their debut album Themata, which provided a stronger financial foundation, Karnivool began work on their second full-length record in 2008. The band recorded at Blackbird Sound Studios and Kingdom Studios in , , with production handled by Forrester Savell, who had also worked on Themata. Self-produced elements were incorporated alongside Savell's contributions, resulting in an album that expanded the band's sound with intricate rhythms, atmospheric textures, and dynamic song structures. Key tracks include the lead single "All I Know," the epic "Goliath," and the brooding "Aeons," which highlight vocalist Ian Kenny's versatile delivery and the interplay between guitarists and Mark Hosking. Sound Awake was released in on June 5, 2009, via Sony Music Independent Network/, debuting at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart and achieving gold certification in the . The saw international distribution, with editions through in late 2009 and a U.S. release via in 2010. To promote the record, Karnivool embarked on an extensive touring schedule, including a national headline run in mid-2009 and a co-headlining spot at the 2010 festival across multiple cities. Later that year, they undertook a 55-day international trek, performing in —starting in and including stops in —and the , where they played showcases like SXSW in Austin. The singles "All I Know" (September 2009) and "Goliath" (January 2010) received music videos directed by Chris Frey, further boosting the album's visibility through radio play and online streaming.

2011–2013: Asymmetry

In early 2011, Karnivool began developing material for their third studio album, drawing from the exhaustion of extensive international touring in support of Sound Awake. The band spent much of 2011 and 2012 writing and demoing songs at their own studio in Perth, aiming for a more raw and human sound compared to previous efforts. Recording sessions officially started in 2012 at Studio 301 in Byron Bay, Australia, under the production of Nick DiDia, with additional work completed at the band's Perth facility. The process, which lasted approximately two years, emphasized experimentation with dynamics and textures to reflect the album's core concept of imbalance. Asymmetry was officially announced on June 14, 2013, and released on July 19 in Australia through Cymatic Records/Sony Music, with a digital international rollout on July 23 and physical U.S. edition on August 6 via Density Records. The 14-track album, clocking in at over 67 minutes, features extended progressive compositions like the seven-minute-plus "Aeons" and "Sky Machine," alongside shorter interludes such as "Aum" and "Asymmetry." Key tracks include the atmospheric "A Mote of Dust," the anthemic "We Are," and the aggressive "The Refusal," which showcase the band's blend of intricate rhythms, soaring melodies, and electronic accents. Thematically, the record delves into personal and societal asymmetry, exploring contrasts between light and dark, chaos and resolution, and individual turmoil amid broader existential imbalance, as articulated by guitarist Drew Goddard in interviews. Promotion centered on live performances to highlight the album's depth. The band launched an Australian headline tour in late July 2013, supported by , playing major venues in cities including , , , , and , with shows extending into August at iconic spots like . This was followed by a 25-date European headline run in November 2013, including stops in the UK, , and the , co-headlining with in some markets. Limited U.S. appearances were included as part of the broader world tour, though focused more regionally due to logistical constraints. Critics lauded Asymmetry for its ambitious complexity, emotional intensity, and refusal to conform to genre expectations, with Louder magazine awarding it 4.5 out of 5 stars for its "scintillating, widescreen rock" and hypnotic shifts. The album debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, selling 15,176 copies in its first week—the fourth-highest debut of 2013—and was certified gold for exceeding 35,000 units in Australia. On streaming platforms like Spotify, it has amassed millions of plays over the years, underscoring its enduring appeal in progressive rock circles. It also earned the 2013 ARIA Award for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album. Singles from the album included "The Refusal," premiered on May 20, 2013, as the lead track to tease the heavier direction, and "We Are," released on June 14 with an official directed by Christopher Frey. "Aeons" followed as a promotional single on July 23, 2013, accompanied by a video, while a version of "Aeons" surfaced later in the year for platforms. These releases helped build anticipation, emphasizing the album's evolution.

2014–present: Hiatus and upcoming material

Following the release of in 2013, Karnivool entered a period of reduced activity as a band, with members pursuing individual projects while maintaining sporadic live performances. The group conducted the Themata 10th anniversary tour across and in 2015, celebrating their debut album with full-set performances, but subsequent years saw fewer commitments as the focus shifted away from new studio work. By 2016–2018, activity dwindled to occasional headline shows and festival appearances, marking the onset of an extended hiatus from recording. Between 2019 and 2023, Karnivool's engagements remained limited, primarily consisting of select live outings amid global disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic. Key events included the delayed "Decade of Sound Awake" livestream concert in 2021, where the band performed their 2009 album in full, and headline spots at festivals such as Australia's Monolith Festival in 2022. No new studio material emerged during this time, though interviews revealed ongoing but intermittent songwriting efforts, with vocalist Ian Kenny noting in early 2023 that the band was exploring ideas for a fourth album without a firm timeline. These years underscored the hiatus's emphasis on personal endeavors over collective output. Development of the band's fourth studio album began gaining momentum with teasers in late 2023 and 2024, as members reconvened to refine material accumulated over the decade. The project, produced by longtime collaborator Forrester Savell, culminated in a full announcement on September 16, 2025, for In Verses, slated for release on February 6, 2026, via Cymatic Records/. The album's thematic core revolves around completion, encapsulated in the Latin phrase "Ad Complementum," symbolizing the band's resolve to conclude this long chapter. The , "Aozora," was released alongside the announcement, accompanied by artwork revealing a stark, introspective visual style, with further singles expected in late 2025. To promote the upcoming release, Karnivool launched the "Ad Complementum" tour in starting July 2025, road-testing new tracks like "Drone" (released June 2025) across major cities and regional venues. Plans for Asian dates followed in late 2025, building anticipation ahead of the album launch. As of November 2025, the band remains actively engaged in promotional activities, with no changes to the core lineup of Ian Kenny, Drew Goddard, Mark Hosking, Jon Stockman, and Steve Judd.

Musical style and influences

Musical style

Karnivool's music is primarily classified as , blending elements of and with intricate compositions that emphasize emotional depth over technical virtuosity. Their sound features complex time signatures, dynamic shifts between heavy riffs and atmospheric passages, and a rejection of conventional verse-chorus structures in favor of fluid, evolving song forms. This approach creates a sense of musical tension and release, often prioritizing groove and feel even within irrational meters. The band's style has evolved significantly across their albums, beginning with the more straightforward, riff-driven alternative metal of their 2005 debut Themata, which showcased accessible melodies and dynamic contrasts rooted in post-grunge aggression. By Sound Awake in 2009, Karnivool incorporated greater atmospheric layers and collaborative songwriting, resulting in energetic progressive heavy rock that balanced catchiness with experimental textures. Asymmetry (2013) marked a further shift toward extended, band-centric jams and organic expression, with uncharted structural explorations that highlighted raw emotional interplay. In Verses, announced in September 2025 and set for release in 2026, continues this evolution through ten tracks exploring themes of frustration, catharsis, and rediscovery of identity. Central to Karnivool's sound are vocalist Ian Kenny's versatile performances, ranging from clean, melodic lines to raw screams and venomous aggression, which serve as the emotional core of their tracks. The dual guitar work of and Hosking provides textures through mournful leads, atmospheric tones, and layered riffs that balance and elements, often developed from jam sessions. The rhythm section, featuring bassist Jon Stockman and drummer Steve Judd, delivers intricate yet driving interplay, with bass lines adding emotional weight and drums propelling grooves amid complex polyrhythms. Production in Karnivool's work emphasizes a live, organic feel, particularly in later albums like , recorded in a room setting at Studio 301 in with minimal microphones and post-editing to capture natural band dynamics and reverb for depth. Earlier efforts incorporated heavier effects for polish, but the band has increasingly favored sparse, collaborative techniques that reflect their jam-based origins. In live settings, Karnivool distinguishes their performances through extended improvisations and a raw energy that bridges studio separation, often spanning their catalog to showcase evolving interpretations at major festivals. As Mark Hosking noted, this progression is subconscious, mirroring the band's appreciation for pushing musical boundaries.

Influences

Karnivool's early sound was heavily shaped by the grunge and scene in , , where the band's members grew up immersed in the local music environment. Guitarist has cited Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" as a pivotal moment that ignited his passion for music during his teenage years, stating, "That was hearing Nirvana for the first time as a teenager. I heard ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ and I thought: ‘That’s what I wanna do!’" Similarly, influences from and provided the foundation for the band's initial raw energy and melodic structures, reflecting the isolation and DIY ethos of Perth's rock community at the time. As Karnivool evolved, and metal bands became central to their development, particularly , whose rhythmic complexity and visual artistry profoundly impacted the group. Goddard emphasized 's role, noting, "Tool are an amazing band. They were a big influence, more so in the early days. I think it was the Aenima record that I really connected with." This inspiration is evident in Karnivool's adoption of epic song structures and esoteric themes, with 's influence extending to their operational approach as a band focused on artistic depth over commercial trends. The shift from roots to dominance is highlighted in a band member's reflection on the band's trajectory: starting with Nirvana and , then incorporating and heavier acts like , leading to a more intricate sound by their second album. Other key influences include , whose experimental structures and atmospheric innovation resonated with Karnivool's members. Guitarist described as a prime example of a band whose evolution and storytelling inspired him, praising their journey from massive rock anthems to boundary-pushing work. He further elaborated on broader tastes encompassing alongside soulful acts, underscoring a desire for music with emotional depth and authenticity. Australian progressive peers like also played a role in the local scene, fostering a shared creative environment that encouraged Karnivool's growth, though their relationship is more collaborative than directly imitative.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Karnivool has remained stable since , providing the foundation for the band's sound through collaborative creativity and technical prowess. Ian Kenny serves as the and occasional , having co-founded the band in 1997 and remained a core member since its official formation in 1998. Known for his dynamic frontman presence and multi-instrumental abilities, Kenny's soaring melodies and emotive delivery have defined Karnivool's atmospheric style across all albums. Drew Goddard handles and backing vocals as a founding member from 1998, contributing intricate riffs and harmonic structures that drive the band's compositions. As the primary songwriter on the debut album Themata, Goddard has since embraced a more collaborative approach, shaping the evolving complexity of Karnivool's music. Mark Hosking joined on and backing vocals in 2003, becoming a full-time member by 2004 to add layered textures and vocal depth to the sound. His integration has enhanced the band's dual-guitar interplay, particularly in live performances and studio arrangements. Jon Stockman has anchored the low end on bass since 2000, emphasizing groovy rhythms and dynamic low-frequency elements that underpin Karnivool's polyrhythmic foundations. His contributions to the band's groove-oriented progressions are evident in tracks like those on and . Steve Judd provides drums since 2004, delivering signature polyrhythms and high-energy live execution that propel the band's intricate time signatures. Judd's rhythmic innovations, blending precision with intensity, have been pivotal in Karnivool's evolution toward more experimental structures. Since the Asymmetry era, songwriting has been a collective effort among all members, fostering a democratic process that influences production on recent and upcoming releases like In Verses. This stability in personnel has allowed the band to focus on refined, high-impact contributions without major disruptions.

Former members

Karnivool's lineup underwent several changes during its formative years, with three key members departing amicably as the band transitioned from covers to original material. The original consisted of Andrew Brown and Brett McKenzie, both of whom joined in 1998 alongside vocalist Ian Kenny and guitarist . Brown contributed to the band's earliest recordings, including the self-titled debut EP released in 1999, which featured a raw, sound influenced by covers of acts like Nirvana. McKenzie similarly played on this EP, helping establish the foundational groove for Karnivool's initial live performances at local parties. Both left in 2000, allowing the band to refine its direction without reported conflicts. Drummer Ray Hawking joined shortly after in 2000, providing stability through the development of the band's debut album. He performed on the 2005 album Themata and subsequent early tours, contributing to the intricate percussion that defined Karnivool's evolving progressive style during the 2004–2007 era. Hawking departed in 2004, coinciding with the addition of a second and a shift toward more complex compositions that carried into (2009). These lineup adjustments in the early 2000s were pivotal, enabling Karnivool to solidify its core sound while maintaining strong relationships with former members. Limited public details exist on their post-departure activities, though the departures preserved collaborative ties within Perth's music scene.

Other projects

Ian Kenny's projects

Ian Kenny co-founded the alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo in 2004 in Perth, Western Australia, initially as a collaborative side project alongside his commitments to Karnivool, where he serves as lead vocalist and guitarist. The band emerged from a songwriting partnership involving members of local acts Tragic Delicate and Karnivool, with Kenny contributing vocals and guitar from the outset. Birds of Tokyo quickly gained traction, releasing their debut EP Brace in 2006 and full-length album Day One in 2007, which was produced by Forrester Savell and charted on the ARIA Albums Chart. The band's self-titled second album in 2010 marked a commercial breakthrough, earning the ARIA Award for Best Rock Album and achieving double-platinum status in Australia. Follow-up releases solidified their success, including March Fires in 2013, which debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and received nominations for Album of the Year and Best Group at the ARIA Awards. Subsequent albums like Playlist (2016) and Human Design (2020) continued to chart highly, with the latter also reaching number one, and the band accumulating 17 ARIA nominations overall. Birds of Tokyo remained active into the 2020s, releasing singles such as "Heartbreakers Bar" in 2024 and embarking on tours, including performances with orchestras in 2023 and a national Australian tour in 2025. Kenny has pursued additional ventures outside his band commitments, including guest vocal appearances on tracks by other Australian acts, such as Northlane's "" in 2024. He has also performed solo acoustic renditions of his songs, as showcased in promotional sessions for Birds of Tokyo's . Significant overlaps exist between Kenny's projects and Karnivool, notably through shared producer Forrester Savell, who helmed early recordings for both bands, including Birds of Tokyo's Day One (2007) and Karnivool's Sound Awake (2008). Karnivool's extended hiatus since 2014 enabled Kenny to prioritize , allowing him to refine his vocal dynamics in a more accessible rock context. In 2025, with the announcement and promotion of Karnivool's fourth studio album In Verses—set for release in February 2026—Kenny shifted focus back to the band, including road-testing new material on an Australian .

Other members' projects

During Karnivool's extended following the 2013 release of Asymmetry, several non-vocalist members engaged in side projects and collaborations that allowed them to explore diverse musical styles while maintaining their instrumental expertise. Mark Hosking joined as a touring for their 2024 "Whatever, Whenever, Wherever" Australian , contributing to live performances alongside the band's core members and bringing his sensibilities to their sets. Bassist Jon Stockman participated in multiple endeavors outside Karnivool, including the short-lived supergroup Floating Me in the early 2010s, where he provided bass alongside drummer Lucius Borich of and members of Scarymother, resulting in the 2011 self-titled album that blended atmospheric and heavy elements. More recently, Stockman co-founded the astro-ambient rock project Lune Asea in the late 2010s with drummer Steve Judd and additional collaborators Leigh Davies, Ben Elphick, and Adam Perry, releasing the single "" in 2023, which featured Stockman's bass and work in a spacey, experimental produced by Forrester Savell. Drummer Steve Judd, who has been with Karnivool since 2004, has maintained an active profile through endorsements and educational outreach in addition to his role in Lune Asea. Judd is endorsed by , Zildjian cymbals, sticks, and heads, using this gear in both his Karnivool performances and side work to achieve his signature dynamic, polyrhythmic style. He has also conducted drum clinics, such as a 2016 session in where he demonstrated techniques from Karnivool tracks and discussed his approach to groove and setup. These activities, along with Judd's contributions to Lune Asea, helped refine his playing during the hiatus period. Guitarist focused on local performances and behind-the-scenes production during this time, including solo acoustic gigs in to stay connected with audiences on a smaller scale. Goddard's production experience, honed through co-producing Karnivool's with Nick DiDia, extended to exploratory work that emphasized electronic textures in the , though specific external credits remain limited. These individual pursuits during the 2014–2023 hiatus fostered skill development and fresh perspectives, with members like Stockman and Judd noting in interviews that the creative freedom from projects like Lune directly informed the evolving, layered sound of Karnivool's forthcoming album In Verses, set for release in 2026.

Discography

Studio albums

Karnivool's studio albums are characterized by their and sound, with each release showcasing evolving production and thematic depth. Initially self-released through the band's own Breath of Records imprint or independent distribution, the albums have been reissued in various formats including , , and streaming. They have achieved notable commercial success in , with strong chart performances and certifications reflecting their dedicated fanbase. Themata (2005) is the band's debut studio album, released independently on 7 February 2005 via Breath of Records with distribution by MGM Distribution. It features 12 tracks with a total runtime of 53 minutes, including standout songs like "Themata" and "Cote." The album peaked at No. 41 on the Albums Chart following its 2008 re-release and has sold over 35,000 copies in , earning a certification from . International editions followed in 2007 through Bieler Bros. Records in the and . Sound Awake (2009), the second studio album, was released on 5 June 2009 through Breath of Records/Cymatic Records. Comprising 11 tracks over 64 minutes, it includes extended compositions such as "New Day" (8:20) and explores introspective themes through dynamic arrangements. The album debuted and peaked at No. 2 on the Albums Chart, marking the band's breakthrough, and was certified Gold for shipments of 35,000 units in . International editions were issued in via and in the via Bieler Bros. Records. Asymmetry (2013), the third studio album, arrived on 19 July 2013 via Breath of Records/Cymatic Records, with worldwide distribution through . It contains 10 tracks totaling 67 minutes, highlighted by epics like "Aeons" (7:18) and "Amusia" (8:51), emphasizing in structure and emotion. The album debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, the band's highest position to date, and received a certification for over 35,000 units shipped in . Limited editions included bonus DVDs with live footage, and vinyl reissues were released in 2020 via InsideOut Music. In Verses (2026) is the band's upcoming fourth studio album, scheduled for release on 6 February 2026 through Cymatic Records/. It features 10 tracks, with pre-release singles "Aozora" and "" issued in 2025, and "All It Takes" (originally released in 2021, remastered for this album), and delves into themes of frustration, , resolution, and rediscovery of . The album will be available in CD, double vinyl (including limited red variant), and digital formats, building on over a decade of development with producer Forrester Savell.

Extended plays

Karnivool's extended plays primarily consist of early releases that allowed the band to refine their sound and test new material before their full-length albums. The band's second EP, , was released on 1 March 2001 through independent label Sic Squared Records. This four-track effort runs for approximately 25 minutes and features "Fade" (4:51), "Da-Reka" (6:18, with guest vocals by McCulloch), "Headcase" (5:13), and "" (8:20). It served as a bridge between their initial demo recordings and debut album Themata, showcasing evolving song structures and heavier nu-metal influences blended with progressive elements. The EP was produced independently and sold around 2,000 copies initially, later reissued in 2005 to wider distribution. Persona received recognition in the Australian independent music scene, earning a nomination for Best Performing Single/EP at the inaugural Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR) Awards in 2006. Critics noted its role in building the band's local following, with tracks like "Da-Reka" highlighting Ian Kenny's dynamic vocals and the rhythm section's technical prowess. The release was available in physical CD format and digital platforms post-reissue, contributing to Karnivool's grassroots momentum. No other major EPs followed in the band's catalog, as their focus shifted to ; early 1999 demos, such as the self-titled tape with tracks like "" and "Konkrete ," remained informal and unreleased commercially. A promotional package titled Set Fire to the Hive EP, tied to , included the , a remix of "," a live "Deadman," and "Themata," but functioned more as a extension than a standalone EP.

Singles

Karnivool has released several singles throughout their career, primarily drawn from their studio albums and used to promote new material. These tracks often feature radio edits for airplay and have garnered attention through Australian radio stations like , though the band has achieved limited commercial chart success on the ARIA Singles Chart. Early singles like "Themata" helped establish their presence in the progressive rock scene, while later releases such as "" received notable recognition in annual listener polls. The band's singles typically appear in digital and physical formats, including enhanced CDs with B-sides or live recordings, and have been tied to album cycles for promotional purposes. For instance, tracks from Sound Awake emphasized the album's thematic depth, focusing on introspection and sound design. Recent singles in 2025 mark a return after an extended hiatus, building anticipation for their fourth studio album.
Single TitleRelease DateAlbumChart Performance
ThemataJuly 2005ThemataNo major chart entry; promoted debut album release.
All I KnowNovember 2009Sound Awake#63 on Triple J Hottest 100 (2009).
Set Fire to the HiveJanuary 2010Sound AwakeNo ARIA chart entry; radio promotion.
The RefusalMay 2013AsymmetryPromotional single; no chart entry; first preview of album.
All It TakesDecember 2021In VersesNo ARIA chart entry; standalone digital release (remastered for album).
DroneJune 2025In VersesDigital single; builds post-hiatus momentum.
AozoraSeptember 2025In VersesLead single for upcoming album; no chart data as of November 2025.

Videography

Music videos

Karnivool's official music videos have served as key promotional tools for their singles, typically blending band performance footage with narrative or abstract elements to reflect the band's complex aesthetic. The band's early video for "Lifelike," released in 2003 to promote the upcoming album Themata, marked their initial foray into visual media. This was followed by the "Themata" video in 2005, which features the band in a studio setting with stylized lighting and effects. In 2008, Karnivool released a video for "Shutterspeed" from Themata, emphasizing high-energy performance shots. The 2009 video for "All I Know" from Sound Awake was directed by Chris Frey and incorporates performance elements enhanced by visual effects. For "Goliath," also from Sound Awake, the 2010 promo video integrates cinematic clips from the film Saw 3D, creating a tense narrative of personal struggle synced to the track's dynamics. The 2013 video for "," the lead single from , was directed by Chris Frey and utilizes moody, atmospheric visuals. That same year, the "We Are" video, also helmed by Christopher Frey, presents a narrative storyline starring actress as a young girl confronting identity and growth. Additionally, an official video for "" from was released in 2013, focusing on surreal, dream-like sequences. In support of their 2026 album In Verses, the "Aozora" premiered with a 2025 visualiser video employing modern to evoke themes of escape and . Over time, Karnivool's videos have evolved from straightforward performance clips to more elaborate productions, mirroring the band's growing artistic ambition.

Concert films and live releases

Karnivool has released two official concert films, both capturing full live performances from key periods in their career, though the band has not issued any full-length live audio albums to date. Audio excerpts from live shows have appeared in limited editions of and anniversary releases, but comprehensive video documentation remains the primary format for their official live output. These releases highlight the band's improvisational style and high-energy performances, often featuring extended jams and intricate instrumentation. The first official concert film, Live at the Forum, was released on July 19, 2013, as a bonus DVD included in the limited edition of the band's third studio album, Asymmetry. Recorded at The Forum in Melbourne, Australia, during a tour supporting their Sound Awake era, the 93-minute film features a 15-track setlist spanning their early catalog, including "Simple Boy," "Goliath," "Aeons," "Set Fire to the Hive," "Roquefort," and "Change (Parts I & II)." Directed by band collaborator Forrester Savell, the production emphasizes the group's dynamic stage presence and visual effects, with multi-camera footage capturing the crowd's enthusiasm. Distributed by BMG through Sharpened Records, the release received praise for its sound quality and ability to convey the intensity of Karnivool's live shows, though it was limited to physical bundles and not widely available standalone. In 2021, Karnivool issued The Decade of Sound Awake, a Blu-ray recording of an exclusive livestream held on May 12 at the Heath Ledger Theatre in , . This 100-minute release celebrates their platinum-selling album on what was originally planned as its 10-year anniversary, though delayed by the , with a reimagined performance featuring tracks such as "New Day," "Umbra," "The Caudal Lure," "Illumine," and "Deadman," followed by encores of "Fade," "Roquefort" (featuring guest brass section Brendan Scott Grey on , Sam Hadlow on , and Matt Smith on ), "Aeons," and the new track "All It Takes." Produced in high-definition with audio, the film includes behind-the-scenes footage and highlights the band's improvisational elements, including guest Sam Pilot Kickett on yidaki for "Change." Released on December 10 by (an imprint under /BMG), it was lauded by critics for faithfully capturing the emotional depth and technical prowess of the performance, making it accessible to global audiences amid restrictions. Additional official clips from the band's 2015 "Themata Decade Tour"—celebrating the 10th anniversary of their debut album—have been shared online, including promotional videos and select song performances, but no full concert film emerged from that run. As of late 2025, with the upcoming In Verses tour supporting their fourth studio album (set for release in February 2026), no live recording plans have been announced, though the band has expressed interest in documenting future shows.

Awards and nominations

ARIA Music Awards

Karnivool first received recognition in 2009 for their second studio Sound Awake, which earned a in the Producer of the Year for producer Forrester Savell. The debuted at number 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold within weeks of release, reflecting the band's growing commercial success and critical acclaim in the Australian scene. The band's most notable ARIA achievements came in with their third album . Karnivool won the award for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album and were nominated for Best Live Act for their accompanying Asymmetry Tour. debuted at number 1 on the Albums Chart, outselling all other top 10 albums combined that week and marking a career high point tied to their intricate songwriting and live performances. This victory represented Karnivool's sole win to date and affirmed their influence within Australia's music industry.

WAM Song of the Year

Karnivool has not received any wins or nominations in the WAM Song of the Year competition.

Other awards

Karnivool has garnered recognition from several music awards beyond the and WAM Song of the Year, primarily through nominations and wins in , songwriting, and regional categories that underscore their influence in and live performance spheres. At the 2009 J Awards, presented by national broadcaster , the band's second studio album received a for Australian Album of the Year, acknowledging its impact within the independent music landscape. The following year, at the 2010 APRA Awards, their track "All I Know" from the same album was nominated for Song of the Year, highlighting the songwriting contributions of band members Andrew Goddard, Mark Hosking, Stephen Judd, Ian Kenny, and Jonathan Stockman. The band has enjoyed particular success at the West Australian Music Industry Awards (WAMi), earning multiple honors that reflect their origins and strong local following. In 2007, Karnivool secured five s: Most Popular Act, Most Popular Live Act, Best Male Vocalist for Ian Kenny, Best Guitarist for Andrew Goddard, and Best /Heavy Metal Act. They followed this with a win for Most Popular Live Act in 2010. These achievements, totaling more than five wins and nominations across these events, demonstrate Karnivool's enduring prominence in Australia's independent and regional music circuits, without notable international to date.

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