The Dreadnoughts

Canada's The Dreadnoughts aren’t really a band, they’re an advocacy group, ruthlessly promoting the idea that folk and punk music form a perfect union.
The 6-piece folk punk act from Vancouver combine a wide range of European folk music with modern street punk and have been destroying stages and swilling ciders the world over, spreading their gospel to anyone and everyone who will listen to their punked up folk dances.
They began to play folk-punk in 2007 with a single goal: to make enough money at shows to cover the cost of shots of Fireball Whiskey at Vancouver’s notoriously seedy Ivanhoe Hotel.
Fifteen years on and counting, they can boast of six studio albums, two EPs, and hundreds of unforgettable live shows spanning the globe.
They’ve blended punk rock and a bunch of European folk traditions with a power and range that few other groups can match. And it’s been a blast.