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  1. They were so good on that tour. Death by Stereo honked and they also had a terrible local opener at one of the shows I went too. CoL and Mastodon killed it on that tour
  2. I'm biased. I love this band. I've heard the entire record and its their best album. I'm in for an orange.
  3. PO: KEN Mode "Entrench" 2xLP Orange (250) http://e-shop.season-of-mist.com/en/items/ken-mode/entrech-orange-coloured/double-lp-gatefold-coloured-dropcard/33979 Green (500) http://e-shop.season-of-mist.com/en/items/ken-mode/entrech-light-green-coloured/double-lp-gatefold-coloured-dropcard/33978 Black (standard) http://e-shop.season-of-mist.com/en/items/ken-mode/entrench/double-lp-gatefold-download-card/33975 You can Stream 3 track from the record here: http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2013/02/song-stream-ken-mode-the-terror-pulse/ Dave Verellen from Botch/Narrows sings on "The Promises of God". Tim Singer from Deadguy/Kiss It Goodbye is also featured on a song. Bio: "The heartbeat of any modern metropolis, its anger, aggression and urgency echo through "Entrench". With full-length number five, KEN mode honour their noisier roots delving deep into fertile metallic Post-Hardcore severity, while offering their most creative and sonically diverse album yet. KEN mode was formed in 1999 by Canadian Royal Conservatory of Music trained musicians Jesse Matthewson and brother Shane Matthewson who were then joined by Darryl Laxdal on bass. Their band name was based on a quote of Henry Rollins and the acronym stands for "Kill Everyone Now". After releasing several demos during the next four years, their debut album "Mongrel" (2003) created a strong buzz that opened doors for touring and shows with THE END, MASTODON, BURNT BY THE SUN, PELICAN and THE DREAM IS DEAD among others. Follow-up "Reprisal" (2006) confirmed KEN mode as a new powerhouse of their genre. Laxdal parted ways with the band and was first replaced by Drew Johnston (ELECTRO QUARTERSTAFF) and later Jahmeel Russell (HIDE YOUR DAUGHTERS), who recorded third album "Mennonite" (2008) with them. This release saw the band embark on a European tour with Welsh rockers TAINT, for which Chad Tremblay had meanwhile taken over bass duties. KEN mode's next album "Venerable" (2011) was produced by Kurt Ballou of Converge and the trio hit the road again with GAZA, BURIED INSIDE and later A LIFE ONCE LOST among others as well as returning to Europe with then label-mates KYLESA and CIRCLE TAKES THE SQUARE. Critical acclaim had gained a level that witnessed "Venerable" winning the inaugural Heavy Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year Juno Award in Canada and a nomination for Rock Album of the Year by the Western Canadian Music Awards. KEN mode were ready for the next big step in their career and recorded and mixed "Entrench" with Matt Bayles (MASTODON, ISIS, BOTCH). Get ready for a massive punch in your face from KEN mode and "Entrench"!"
  4. Thought the first lp was very good I will def pick this up. Now how about that Living Eyes record.
  5. Yeah I can't get past the PayPal login with anything through limited run. I thought it was my paypal so I contacted them and nothing was wrong with my PayPal. It's frustrating.
  6. I ordered from self aware. For some reason I can never check out from anyone who uses limited run.
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