Penknifelovelife

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Penknifelovelife (is what you get when Deftones meets Bring Me the Horizon; as described by their label) was a post-hardcore band from Leeds, United Kingdom that formed in 2003. On November 12th 2006, Ross Kenyon (Vocals) played his final show for the band, and moved to Los Angeles to join Confide, putting the band on hiatus. Jake Greenwood (Bass) also left at this time, and started the Pop-Punk band Summerlin. After being in California for two months, Ross was forced to leave for England again, as he was unable to obtain citizenship. Around 10th December 2006, Adam Phillips was recruited as the new frontman, however, in early 2007, Ross, upon his return to the UK, rejoined the band. Several months later this, Ross departed for California once again citing that God wanted him in California while in tears, and has rejoined Confide. Thus finally confirming the demise of Penknifelovelife. The final line-up consisted of: Ross Kenyon - Vocals Luke Shuttleworth - Guitar Daniel Hamer - Guitar John Rees - Bass Jacob Grace - Drums Previous members were: Gary Parkinson James Gabitas Jake Greenwood Luke Fenn Adam Phillips Penknifelovelife released two CDs: The first was their debut EP, 'There's Nothing More Romantic Than Watching The World Die': 1. On The Contrary, Everything Is Going To Be Bad 2. Jodie Ingram Will Kill Anyone With A Heart (Excluded on the re-release of the EP) 3. There's Nothing More Romantic Than Watching The World Die 4. Just Enough Newspaper Cutouts Left (To Know Who This Is About) 5. Touch Me Again And I Will Stab A Screwdriver Into Your Face The second release was a single entitled 'Porphyria's Lover' (2006): 1. Porphyria's Lover 2. It's 2AM And I Saw Her Body Cavort The Lake Bed 3. There's Nothing More Romantic Than Watching The World Die (Radio Session) 4. Porphyria's Lover (Radio Session) 5. It's 2AM And I Saw Her Body Cavort The Lake Bed (Radio Session) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.