IN THE lead-up to their show at the Bunbury leg of the Groovin' the Moo festival on May 10, Karnivool guitarist Mark Hosking joined us online on Thursday, April 10 and answered a range of fan-submitted questions.
Karnivool has enjoyed its biggest commercial success to date with the release of 2013's Asymmetry, and has recently hit big European festivals such as Download and Hurricane, as well as embarking on their own headline tour across the continent.
Karnivool singer Ian Kenny has enjoyed massive recent commercial success with his other band Birds of Tokyo, but is firmly back in Karnivool mode for the band's coming Bunbury show.
Lauded for their unique approach, the Aussie progressive rock quintet pride themselves on their ability to write uncompromising sound scapes using unconventional time signatures and song structures, with a focus on writing albums to be consumed whole rather than churning out disposable singles.