Vocal recording now complete for Reforge The Steel

The vocals have now been recorded for the album with only the guitar solos remaining to record before it can be fully mixed, mastered and then released. There has been a different approach to the vocals taken for this album which differs greatly from the approach taken on A Crisis of Faith.

KAINE’s DEBUT ALBUM SELLS OUT AGAIN ON CD

Kaine’s debut album Falling Through Freedom, originally recorded in 2011-12 and released in 2012 with a remastered version being released in 2017 has sold out again on CD. The album was recorded and produced by Ade Hare of Threecircles Recording Studio and is the bands only release to feature the line-up of Rage Sadler guitars/vocals, Dan Mailer bass/vocals, Josh Moreton drums and Anthony Murch on lead guitar. Ant Murch joined the band during the recording process of the album.

Kaine finish bulk of instrument tracking for Reforge The Steel

The team at Pointy halo Productions, Carl Brewer producing once again from Crisis of Faith with Sheldon Jolly also assisting with much of the tracking including writing contributions to the new songs for what should hopefully be the biggest and best sounding Kaine record yet.

KAINE ANNOUNCE 4TH ALBUM – REFORGE THE STEEL – ARTWORK RELEASED

Kaine are pleased to announce that they are officially working on their new album, Reforge The Steel. The band has 9 new tracks, written and rehearsed by the new line up which the band will be playing live, honing ahead of heading into the studio later this year to record the album. This will be the first album to feature the new line up of Rage Sadler (guitars & vocals), Liam Etheridge (drums & backing vocals), Toby Woods (lead guitars) and Isaac Healy (bass).

A CRISIS OF FAITH – BLOG 3

Since then the band has slowly come back to strength, we’ve spent many hours in the rehearsal rooms ensuring the material was up to scratch and last night we completed our 7th gig as a line-up.

A Crisis of Faith – Blog 2

For me, it was also the greatest challenge ever faced as I had essentially a fortnight to rebuild the band, and chances are it could have even been the end of me as a musician and I honestly thought it was.

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