UK underground Heavy Metal act Kaine are set to sign a management deal with Bonewood Music and will be henceforth managed by Scott Canty. Scott has a range of experience in the music business and will be developing a plan for the new album launch later this year.
3 YEARS OF KAINE REFORGED – RECAP
We've been looking back over the last 3 years as we reach the third anniversary of the new line-up coming together this week. Each article above covers the A Crisis of Faith line-up ending, and what Liam's, Toby's and Isaac's reflections are from the last three years with the band. We've also covered some of the earliest gigs with the band.
KAINE REFORGED – 3 YEARS ON – THOSE EARLY GIGS!
It was in this period that I wrote the 8 tracks for Reforge The Steel at home. I decided that to prove the band wasn't dead and this band was as good as ever, I had to get a new album out as quickly as possible.
KAINE MOVE CLOSER TO RECORDING 5TH ALBUM – BAND CONTINUES TO PREPARE FOR LIVE RETURN ON MAY 22ND
We return to Unit One to continue our rehearsal sessions for our new album today. The drum recording sessions are now booked for the new album later this month with more details to be announced on the recording soon. The band is also working on their set for the 22nd at The Music Room, Ipswich which is now sold out.
3 YEARS OF KAINE REFORGED – BUT HOW DID THE NEW VERSION OF THE BAND COME ABOUT?
So, the night of the departure announcement I put up an advert for both positions and go to bed thinking that it was probably game over. In fact I had written a retirement statement that night anyway as I had fully expected it was game over. At that point in my life things were a bit of a nightmare anyway, I had started shift work in a warehouse after being made redundant the year previous from a job I had been at for a long time. I was working hard and my hours were all over the place, so my brain was scrambled trying to adapt to that on top of the band imploding suddenly immediately after an album release.
ISAAC HEALY ON HIS 3 YEARS WITH KAINE AND THE FUTURE OF THE BAND: “It would be great to get to play some larger venues, even as a support act for some more well-known bands. Of course, a tour or two wouldn’t hurt either.
For a dream gig or scenario, think it’d have to be headlining a sold-out tour, not even necessarily in massive stadiums or venues. Just decent-sized venues with great crowds, doesn’t even matter where in the world they are.

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