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  1. In June 2012, longtime bassist Jon (KC Wolf) Kindler left the band to return to college. The band opted not to replace Kindler, continuing as a four-piece. The bass on One Wing has been recorded by both Henderson and Harrison. A track from the album, "In," premiered on Alternative Press on August 16.

    • 2003–2013
  2. Alex DiVincenzo. 3.76K subscribers. 26. 4K views 12 years ago. Alexislegend.com interview with The Chariot bassist Jon "KC Wolf" Kindler on November 14, 2010 in Providence, RI Show more.

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  3. The Chariot fue una banda cristiana de mathcore fundada en 2003 por el exvocalista de Norma Jean, Josh Scogin, en Douglasville, California. 1 Scogin es el único miembro fundador que permanece en el grupo. Los otros miembros, actualmente, son Jon «KC Wolf» Kindler, Bryan Russell Taylor, David Kennedy, y Dan Vokey.

  4. Delayed by the rapid changeover in band personnel, The Fiancee eventually surfaced in early April 2007 with new bassist Jon "KC Wolf" Kindler on board. Terry and Eaton's time in the band would be short-lived, with the pair being replaced by Bryan Russell Taylor and Stephen Harrison before the release of the band's 2010 album, Long Live.

  5. By January 2007, Jon "KC Wolf" Kindler joined on Bass, with the band then embarking on tour with Becoming the Archetype and Shaped by Fate. [1] . The band released their sophomore album, The Fiancée, via Solid State, with the lineup of Scogins, Eaton, Terry, Kindler, and Ryan. [10] Wars and Rumors of Wars and Long Live (2009-2011)

  6. And true to form, guitarists Brandon Henderson and Stephen Harrison, bassist JonKC WolfKindler and drummer David Kennedy pound, screech and devastate their way through feedback-drenched high-energy songs all over One Wing. But piano interludes and other manners of trickery abound on the album, adding new dynamics and texture.

  7. 29 de ago. de 2012 · Josh Scogin leads the attack with his raw and earthy screams; Steven Harrison and Brandon Henderson kick it on guitars; the infamous JonKC WolfKindler plays his swansong via bass (or does he?); and David Kennedy discretely pulls the musical pandemonium together with a tornado of drum beats.