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![]() Kane HodderYour Rating:Hometown: Bremerton, WA (USA) About:ReviewsRelated StoriesBreak-ups: Kane Hodder (2002-2009) Kane Hodder has announced their two final shows before calling it quits. The band said this: As you may have heard, the next two shows we play will be our last. Please come out to celebrate the end of the band. We're going to go out of this world the way we came in... with a crazy dance party. Kane Hodder will be playing 2 last shows with the "classic" lineup.as well as some songs with the newer line… November 24, 2009 Break-ups: Schoolyard Heroes (1999-2009) Horror-punk outfit Schoolyard Heroes have called it quits. The band explained their reasons in an interview with The Stranger: Steve [Bonnell] and Brian [Turner] have… November 23, 2009 Media: Kane Hodder: "Through the Bloody Channels" Kane Hodder have posted three songs from their brand new EP, Through the Bloody Channels. The digital, self-released EP is the follow up to 2004's The Pleasure To Remain So Heartless and is available through Amazon, eMusic and… August 21, 2008 Media: Kane Hodder: "Siberia 1908" Bremerton, Washington's Kane Hodder have posted a new song titled "Siberia 1908." The song comes from the follow up to 2004's Fueled By Ramen released The Pleasure To Remain So Heartless and was the bonus song promised on their recent sampler CD Fly Comet Fly. You can find the song on their myspace page.… October 26, 2007 Media: Kane Hodder posts new song, announces limited edition sampler Bremerton, Washington's Kane Hodder have posted a new song titled "The Use of a Tourniquet is Not Advised." The song comes from the follow up to 2004's The Pleasure To Remain So Heartless. The song is set to be included on a new sampler titled Fly Comet Fly which will be made available at upcoming shows with Schoolyard Heroes and These Arms Are Snakes. The band was dropped from… September 18, 2007 Media: Kane Hodder working on new record Bremerton, Washington's Kane Hodder have announced some future plans. The band has almost finished writing their follow up to 2004's The Pleasure To Remain So Heartless. The band has 14 songs written, material that they'll demo soon in the studio with longtime collaborator T. Dallas Reed. The band, which was dropped from Fueled By Ramen some months ago, will then set out… July 10, 2007 |
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Kane Hodder are back. Many thought they were dead, and they very well should have been. In the three years since the release of the dynamic full-length The Pleasure To Remain So Heartless, the band has faced obstacle after obstacle, not the least of which have been parting ways with record label Fueled By Ramen and losing two of the original members to other ambitions. But here they are, back with a digital EP, infectiously titled Through The Bloody Channels, We Raise Our Sails that digs deeper into their collective musical influences and redraws the blueprints on how songs can be written.