Kaine: “Final Extinction – live 2024” Digital and CD 4th July 2025 Self Released.

Kaine: "Final Extinction - live 2024" Digital and CD 4th July 2025 Self Released.
Kaine: "Final Extinction - live 2024" Digital and CD 4th July 2025 Self Released.
Kaine: "Final Extinction - live 2024" Digital and CD 4th July 2025 Self Released.
Kaine: “Final Extinction – live 2024” Digital and CD 4th July 2025 Self Released.

Kaine: “Final Extinction – live 2024” Digital and CD 4th July 2025 Self Released. Uk Heavy Metal band.

I’ve been following the band for years maybe from when they started. I must say as they had ups and downs, didn’t think they would stick that long yet here they are!

Three years ago they changed their image, the logo and more power in the music to blast to the new breed. If they always had an Iron Maiden influence, their compositions evolved in a more powerful vibe other the years.

This live is the proof with time you get better and diverse into your evolution as a band. The only question I’ve been asking, is why choosing this logo that call more extreme Metal fans? This live, recorded last year, is a brilliant one that gives the energy a band with experience built and spread to gather more fans.

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While they have evolved in a good way musicaly, the cover of this live reminds me the early days of demo tapes from extreme Metal bands. It has all the elements, dark color like copied paper on a copywriter, logo with edgy spiky letters. Skulls, demons, and the image of the crowd going straight to hell. Despite this new image, the music keeps it’s heavy duty with addition of extreme parts such as blasting drummings.

I always loved their previous covers with the folky, warrior side that made Kaine an identity right for their universe. This is my view over the years and I interviewed them several times in the pages of The Metal Mag, in which Rage Sadler will tell you all about it.

Nine tracks to blast your days with pleasure, a little humour from Rage in between  songs, who loves his live shows and entertains the crowd.

So if you’ve been following the band or if you just discover them. This live show pretty much summons it all of their discography. Get it now and spread the Heavy Metal legacy for long.

A must-have 100/100.

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