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KEN mode

KEN mode (an acronym for Kill Everyone Now) is a Canadian metallic hardcore-influenced noise rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, that was formed in September 1999.
==History==
Formed by brothers Jesse (guitar/vocals) and Shane Matthewson (drums) and long-time friend Darryl Laxdal (bass), the group released several demos from 1999 to 2003, leading to the release of their debut full length ''Mongrel'' on Escape Artist Records.〔Uptown Magazine, March 27, 2003〕〔Stylus Magazine, April 2003〕
Several tours followed with the likes of Relapse Records' The End
, Sulaco and American Heritage in addition to regional dates with Mastodon, Burnt By The Sun, Anodyne, Pelican, Harkonen, Breather Resist, The Dream is Dead, Psyopus, Daughters, and Buried Inside across the Midwestern and East Coast United States, and throughout Canada. In 2004 Laxdal left the band,〔Winnipeg Sun, October 14, 2004〕 only to rejoin in 2005 to finish the band's follow-up record ''Reprisal'', released in 2006 on CD by Escape Artist Records, and on double-LP by No List Records. After the recording of ''Reprisal'' Laxdal and the band parted ways again.〔()〕 Picking up bass duties after Laxdal's departure was Drew Johnston (guitarist in Electro Quarterstaff)〔Uptown Magazine, July 13, 2006〕〔Winnipeg Free Press, July 13, 2006〕 who also played with Jesse, Shane and Darryl in Hide Your Daughters.
In October 2006 the band took part in the "Exclaim! Magazine Aggressive Tendencies Tour" with Pelican and Daughters across Canada.〔()〕 Bass duties were handled by former Kittens and Projektor member Jahmeel Russell who played with Jesse, Shane and Drew in Hide Your Daughters.〔''Uptown'' Magazine: December 28, 2006〕
KEN mode went on to work with Jahmeel for the band's third full-length, ''Mennonite'', which was released in July 2008〔()〕 on CD by Jesse Matthewson's own label, Arctodus Records, and on 3x7" vinyl by No List Records.
Prior to releasing ''Mennonite'', Chad Tremblay joined the band as their fourth bassist in two years. The band embarked on a European tour with Welsh rockers Taint.〔()〕 Chad would go on to direct the band's debut music video for the song "Extending Common Courtesy Throughout The Evening" from their Mennonite album.
In 2010 the band announced that Profound Lore Records will release its fourth full-length album, titled ''Venerable'', to be recorded August 2010 with Kurt Ballou of Converge. They also announced several North American tours with Gaza, Engineer, Rosetta, Buried Inside, Wolvhammer, Clinging To The Trees Of A Forest Fire, and others. ''Venerable'' was released March 15, 2011 surrounded by an 8-week North American tour, joining forces with the likes of Black Breath, Fuck the Facts and Khann.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = Exclaim! )〕 An unrelenting tour schedule followed for the bulk of 2011 and beginning of 2012: June 2011 in the US with Deafheaven; June 19, 2011 the band played the Hellfest (French music festival) Open Air festival in Clisson France; July/August 2011 in the Midwestern US and Eastern Canada with the Great Sabatini;〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = Profound Lore Records )〕 Sept/Oct 2011 in the US with the Atlas Moth〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = Lambgoat )〕 and an extensive European run with Kylesa and Circle Takes The Square in Jan/Feb 2012.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work = The PRP )
On March 31, 2012 ''Venerable'' won the inaugural Heavy Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year Juno Award in Canada. ''Venerable'' was also nominated for Rock Album of the Year by the Western Canadian Music Awards.
In addition to the non-stop touring cycle for ‘Venerable’, KEN mode went through three bassists before finally enlisting former Khann guitarist and songwriter Andrew LaCour, who would both tour with the band from July 2011 onward and contribute to the writing of their fifth album, ‘Entrench’.
November 2012 saw the band sign a worldwide deal with Season of Mist Records to release its fifth album, who they spent September and October recording and mixing with Matt Bayles. ''Entrench'' was released in March 2013. In June 2013, the album was longlisted for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize and was nominated for the Heavy Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year Juno Award, their second album nominated since the award's inception in 2012.

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