
Some of Comeback Kid's most popular songs include Wake The Dead, Do Yourself A Favor, Heavy Steps. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
Canadian Hardcore
Toronto, Canada
Montreal, Canada
Quebec, Canada
Moncton, Canada
Halifax, Canada
Ottawa, Canada
Timmins, Canada
Winnipeg, Canada
Regina, Canada
Saskatoon, Canada
A blue-collar punk band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Comeback Kid (otherwise known as CBK) combine declamatory vocals with a hyper-speed rhythm section and two riff-happy guitarists. Originally signed to Victory, the group issued a string of Billboard-charting efforts, including the acclaimed Broadcasting (2007) and Die Knowing (2014), before inking a deal with Nuclear Blast in 2017. They released their seventh long-player, Heavy Steps, in 2022, with Trouble appearing two years later. The Canadian band formed in 2002 when lead singer Scott Wade joined forces with lead guitarist Andrew Neufeld (also the lead singer in the Winnipeg-based Christian hardcore act Figure Four) and added rhythm guitarist Jeremy Hiebert (also a member of Figure Four), bassist Cliff Heide, and drummer Kyle Profetta. While Neufeld and Hiebert continued touring and recording with Figure Four, Comeback Kid managed to put together a self-released six-song demo that earned them a deal with California's hardcore label Face Down Records, which released their debut album, Turn It Around, in the spring of 2003. By now, Comeback Kid (having already gone through several transient bassists) had settled down with new bass player Kevin Call. After extensive touring throughout Canada, Europe, and the United States in support of the record, Comeback Kid signed with the influential punk and emo label Victory Records in 2004. Victory released the band's second album (produced by pop-punk legend Bill Stevenson of Black Flag and Descendents fame), Wake the Dead, in February 2005. Following another bout of extensive touring, including dates supporting Madball, Sick of It All, and Gorilla Biscuits, Wade announced his departure from the band in early 2006. His last show with Comeback Kid was that summer, after which the group moved on as a quartet with Neufeld taking over lead vocal duties. The slimmed-down band then issued Broadcasting... in February 2007 and hit the road again. Released the following year, the concert recording Through the Noise captured a live show in CD/DVD format. A fourth album, Symptoms + Cures, was released in 2010, and marked the debut of guitarist Casey Hjelmberg. Hjelmberg left the fold in 2012 and was replaced by Stu Ross (Misery Signals, Living with Lions), who made his studio debut on 2014's acclaimed Die Knowing; drummer and founding member Kyle Profeta departed shortly after the album's release. In June 2017, the band dropped the single "Absolute" in advance of their sixth studio long-player, the Nuclear Blast-issued Outsider, which arrived later that August. 2021 saw the release of the hardcore anthem "Heavy Steps," which appeared on the LP of the same name in early 2022. The group inked a deal with Sharptone before the release of 2024's Trouble, which featured the anthemic single "Trouble in the Winner’s Circle." ~ Stewart Mason
Read moreA blue-collar punk band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Comeback Kid (otherwise known as CBK) combine declamatory vocals with a hyper-speed rhythm section and two riff-happy guitarists. Originally signed to Victory, the group issued a string of Billboard-charting efforts, including the acclaimed Broadcasting (2007) and Die Knowing (2014), before inking a deal with Nuclear Blast in 2017. They released their seventh long-player, Heavy Steps, in 2022, with Trouble appearing two years later. The Canadian band formed in 2002 when lead singer Scott Wade joined forces with lead guitarist Andrew Neufeld (also the lead singer in the Winnipeg-based Christian hardcore act Figure Four) and added rhythm guitarist Jeremy Hiebert (also a member of Figure Four), bassist Cliff Heide, and drummer Kyle Profetta. While Neufeld and Hiebert continued touring and recording with Figure Four, Comeback Kid managed to put together a self-released six-song demo that earned them a deal with California's hardcore label Face Down Records, which released their debut album, Turn It Around, in the spring of 2003. By now, Comeback Kid (having already gone through several transient bassists) had settled down with new bass player Kevin Call. After extensive touring throughout Canada, Europe, and the United States in support of the record, Comeback Kid signed with the influential punk and emo label Victory Records in 2004. Victory released the band's second album (produced by pop-punk legend Bill Stevenson of Black Flag and Descendents fame), Wake the Dead, in February 2005. Following another bout of extensive touring, including dates supporting Madball, Sick of It All, and Gorilla Biscuits, Wade announced his departure from the band in early 2006. His last show with Comeback Kid was that summer, after which the group moved on as a quartet with Neufeld taking over lead vocal duties. The slimmed-down band then issued Broadcasting... in February 2007 and hit the road again. Released the following year, the concert recording Through the Noise captured a live show in CD/DVD format. A fourth album, Symptoms + Cures, was released in 2010, and marked the debut of guitarist Casey Hjelmberg. Hjelmberg left the fold in 2012 and was replaced by Stu Ross (Misery Signals, Living with Lions), who made his studio debut on 2014's acclaimed Die Knowing; drummer and founding member Kyle Profeta departed shortly after the album's release. In June 2017, the band dropped the single "Absolute" in advance of their sixth studio long-player, the Nuclear Blast-issued Outsider, which arrived later that August. 2021 saw the release of the hardcore anthem "Heavy Steps," which appeared on the LP of the same name in early 2022. The group inked a deal with Sharptone before the release of 2024's Trouble, which featured the anthemic single "Trouble in the Winner’s Circle." ~ Stewart Mason
Date | Event name | Venue |
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06 Sep 2025 | Comeback Kid, Incendiary, Prowl, Punitive Damage in Toronto | The Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada |
07 Sep 2025 | Comeback Kid in Montreal | Club Soda, Montreal, QC, Canada |
08 Sep 2025 | Comeback Kid in Québec | Salle Montaigne, Quebec, QC, Canada |
09 Sep 2025 | Comeback Kid in Moncton | Tide & Boar, Moncton, NB, Canada |
10 Sep 2025 | Comeback Kid in Halifax | The Marquee Ballroom, Halifax, NS, Canada |
12 Sep 2025 | Comeback Kid in Ottawa | Overflow Brewing Co., Ottawa, ON, Canada |
13 Sep 2025 | Comeback Kid in Timmins | Victory Tavern, Timmins, ON, Canada |
15 Sep 2025 | Comeback Kid - Wake The Dead Anniversary Canadian Tour in Winnipeg | The Park Theatre, Winnipeg, MB, Canada |
17 Sep 2025 | Comeback Kid in Regina | The Exchange, Regina, SK, Canada |
18 Sep 2025 | Comeback Kid in Saskatoon | Coors Event Centre, Saskatoon, SK, Canada |
Some of Comeback Kid's most popular songs include Wake The Dead, Do Yourself A Favor, Heavy Steps. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Comeback Kid's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Wake The Dead, Do Yourself A Favor, Heavy Steps, and more.
Comeback Kid is known for their distinctive sound in the canadian hardcore genre, often blending elements of canadian punk, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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