Drummer Adam Rosner, who also attended LCI, was invited to join in on these sessions, and the group began writing music under the name "Invein.
"[2] Kyle was active in the competitive chamber choir circuit in high school, and his performance background lead him to study at the University of Lethbridge after graduation.
"[4] The recording process was productive for the quartet – while Fitzgerald, Gruninger, Olson and Rosner were relatively happy with the tracks, they did not feel that "A Way Out" best represented the band artistically.
Over the course of the next two years the quartet worked out their creative vision, inviting keyboard player McLaren to join the group during the recording process of their next EP, 2005's "Is Everyone Ready to Face What We're Fighting For.
The material generated for the 2005 EP by Fitzgerald, Gruninger, Olson and Rosner was highly original, and the addition of McLaren's keyboard playing marked a genre shift for the band away from more conventional metal.
They were ultimately awarded the top prize, joining the ranks of past winners Bif Naked, Matthew Good, Gob and Faber Drive.
Manager Rob Lanni had mentored the members of INCURA as part of their prize package from the 2008 FOX Seeds competition.
The band gigged extensively in Vancouver and abroad with their new tunes, most notably opening for Apocalyptica in May 2012[11] and playing the huge club-run Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg, Germany in September 2012.