Canadian post-hardcore outfit KEN mode and Welsh heavy rock power trio HARK are kicking off their three week road trip today, September 25th at the Winston in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The power pair will continue to rock through nine European countries until their final show in the UK at Swansea’s Garage on October 19th. All dates can be viewed below.
25 Sep 14 Amsterdam (NL) Winston
26 Sep 14 Oss (NL) Groene Engel
27 Sep 14 København (DK) Stengade
28 Sep 14 Flensburg (DE) Folksbad
30 Sep 14 Bruxelles (BE) Magasin4
01 Oct 14 Orleans (FR) L’Astrolabe
02 Oct 14 Nantes (FR) Ferrailleur
03 Oct 14 Barcelona (ES) Razzmatazz (Ritual Cvlt Fest)
05 Oct 14 Madrid (ES) Barracudas
06 Oct 14 Toulouse (FR) Saint des Seins
07 Oct 14 Montpellier (FR) Black Sheep
08 Oct 14 Milano (IT) LoFi
09 Oct 14 Innsbruck (AT) PMK
10 Oct 14 Chemnitz (DE) AC17
11 Oct 14 Leipzig (DE) Zoro
12 Oct 14 Liège (BE) La Zona
14 Oct 14 London (UK) The Black Heart
17 Oct 14 Glasgow (UK) Audio
18 Oct 14 Sheffield (UK) South Sea
19 Oct 14 Swansea (UK) Garage
HARK will also perform at:
01 Nov 14 Leeeds (UK) University Union (Damnation Festival)
HARK are touring in support of their debut full-length album, ‘Crystalline’, which is available in various formats through the Season of Mist shop. The band has released a lyric video for the track “Black Hole South West”.
The album artwork of ‘Crystalline’ was designed by HARK guitarist/vocalist Jimbob Isaac, himself an acclaimed graphic artist who has worked with the likes of RED FANG, CLUTCH, MELVINS, KVELERTAK and more. The album cover and track list for ‘Crystalline’ can be found below:
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KEN mode released their latest critically acclaimed album ‘Entrench’ in March 2013. It can still be ordered in various formats including collectors’ vinyl in different colours through the Season of Mist shop.
KEN mode have also published an animated lyric video for their stunning track “The Terror Pulse”, which can be viewed here.
“[Entrench] is a roller-coaster of acrimony, going from high-energy bouts of back alley sonic fisticuffs to moody pieces incorporating classical instrumentation and tenderness”. 5/5 Terrorizer
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