Cancer Bats

Cancer Bats

Liam Cormier performing at a Cancer Bats show in Barcelona in June 2008
Background information
Also known as Bat Sabbath
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Hardcore punk, sludge metal, southern rock
Years active 2004 (2004)–present
Labels Hassle, Distort, Metal Blade, Good Fight
Associated acts At the Mercy of Inspiration, Reefer Cathedral
Members
Liam Cormier
Scott Middleton
Mike Peters
Jaye R. Schwarzer
Past members
Andrew McCracken
Joel Bath
Jason Bailey

Cancer Bats are a hardcore punk band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] Cancer Bats take a wide variety of influences from heavy metal sub-genres and fuse it into hardcore punk, including elements of sludge metal,[2] southern rock,[3] stoner metal and death punk. They have released four studio albums and six extended plays.

Contents

Background

Cancer Bats originated in May 2004 with singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton, former member of Toronto heavy metal band At the Mercy of Inspiration.[4] The two wanted to form a project that combined their favorite parts of bands like Refused, Black Flag, Led Zeppelin and Down, among others. The lineup was rounded out with the addition of Andrew McCracken on bass and Joel Bath on drums. The four-piece wasted no time writing and recording songs for a self-released demo that saw light in January 2005. The story is that the band considered the names Cancer Bats and Pneumonia Hawk after deciding that a combination of illness and animal name would give the best band name,[5] Soon after, Mike Peters replaced Bath on the drums and the band began playing throughout Southern Ontario, playing live shows with bands like Billy Talent, Every Time I Die, NORA, Alexisonfire, Haste the Day, It Dies Today, Bane, Comeback Kid, Buried Inside, Attack in Black, Misery Signals, This Is Hell, Rise Against, The Bronx and Gallows.

On June 2, 2006, the band took part in a short interview and then played a free CD release show at The Edge 102.1 (CFNY-FM) and then on the 6th Birthing the Giant was released into major record stores. The album includes guest vocals by George Pettit of Alexisonfire. On June 7, 2006 they hosted All Things Rock, a show on MTV Canada, and had their own video played at the end of the show.[6]

Bass player Andrew McCracken left to concentrate on his design company Doublenaut. His spot was filled in by Jason Bailey (Former member of bands Figure Four and Shattered Realm) for most of 2007 after which he was replaced by Jaye R. Schwarzer, who is formerly of Left Behind, Hope To Die, Minesweeper, Kover, and currently a Reefer Cathedral member alongside Cancer Bats guitarist Scott Middleton.

The band released their second studio album called Hail Destroyer on April 22, 2008. The album features guest vocals by Wade MacNeil of Alexisonfire and Black Lungs, Tim McIlrath of Rise Against and Benjamin Kowalewicz of Billy Talent. The release was held at the Mod Club in downtown Toronto with Liam Cormier not only singing for Cancer Bats, but also performing drums for Black Lungs.

On May 17, 2008, Cancer Bats were put on the cover of Kerrang!, a publication which gave their album Hail Destroyer a KKKKK review (highest possible) as well as a 5k Live review on their headlining UK tour. Cancer Bats were also nominated for 2008 Album of the Year for the 2008 Kerrang! awards.

Cancer Bats have performed at the Download Festival in 2007, Groezrock 2007 and at both Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2007 and 2008. In the summer of 2008, the band did an extensive summer and autumn tour with Bullet for My Valentine, Black Tide and Bleeding Through, as part of the No Fear music tour across North America. Also in 2008 they were a support act for Welsh band Funeral for a Friend during their tour of Britain and northern Europe.

March 2009, they went on tour at the annual Taste of Chaos festival along with Thursday, Four Year Strong, Pierce the Veil and Bring Me the Horizon, keeping a daily blog on their website. At about this time Cancer Bats were also featured in Bring Me the Horizon's video for "Chelsea Smile" in which they appear in the "Kitchen Scene" of the video playing cards.

Cancer Bats returned to the UK in 2009, after Swedish melodic metal band In Flames cancelled their April 2009 concerts, on which Cancer Bats were slated to be main support.[7]

In August 2009 the Cancer Bats played a slot at the premier showing of the Sonisphere festival and at the inaugural Hevy Music Festival on 1 August 2009.

Liam Cormier lent his vocals to sing on fellow Canadian band Silverstein's fourth studio album A Shipwreck in the Sand on a track called "Vices". The band is also featured on Gallows' latest album Grey Britain.

In 2009 the Cancer Bats took part in a documentary series called City Sonic. The series which featured 20 Toronto artists had the band reflecting on their time at the Adrift Clubhouse.

In October and November 2009, the band supported Billy Talent on their UK and European tour. During the tour they performed several new songs from the upcoming album such as Darkness [8] and Scared to Death [9]

The band recently finished recording their third studio album, due for release April 12, 2010.[10] Cancer Bats third album is titled Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones.[11] and the band have talked Rock Sound through it track by track.[12]

A music video was shot for their cover of the Beastie Boys song Sabotage a track recorded for .[13]

In January/February 2010, the band toured America supporting Anti-Flag. Following that tour they joined fellow Canadians Billy Talent, Alexisonfire and the American band Against Me! on a tour across Canada throughout March. In September of the same year they opened for Bring Me the Horizon on their UK tour along with Tek One.

In 2011, Cancer Bats toured Canada as a Black Sabbath tribute band under the moniker "Bat Sabbath".[14][14] They also performed at Sonisphere Festival on July 10, 2011 in which they played both a standard set aswell as a late night Bat Sabbath set. This was one of the last shows they played before they stopped touring to work on a follow up to there third studio album.[15]

Dead Set on Living (2012-Present)

Cancer Bats' announced that they would play several release shows on April 21, 2012. They have aimed to play in six different venues across London, United Kingdom in promotion of their fourth album, titled "Dead Set on Living" which is planned to be released in spring of 2012, with the first single planning to support it's release "Old Blood" being released.[16] Cancer Bats had stated that they desired to create a more "upbeat" follow up to their previous album "Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones".[15] The bands influence steered away from the "traditional hardcore record" and took a wide variety of influences from rock bands including Fleet Foxes. Liam Cormier when asked about his influences stated: "In a lot of ways we get really inspired by non-metal bands. For me, I find I really like looking at other things because I just don't want to make a traditional hardcore record lyrically. So for me, I listen to a lot of indie rock and I've been getting super psyched on a lot of that, like the new 'Helplessness Blues' by Fleet Foxes". [17]

Recordings

The band have released three albums. Birthing the Giant was their first full-length album. It was released on June 6, 2006 by Distort Entertainment in Canada and September 5, 2006 by Abacus Recordings in the USA. Videos were shot for "100 Grand Canyon", French Immersion" and "Pneumonia Hawk". Hail Destroyer was the band's second full-length album.[18] It was released on April 22, 2008 by Distort Entertainment in Canada and on June 24, 2008 by Metal Blade Records in USA.[19] Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones was released on April 13, 2010 through Distort Entertainment in Canada.[20] The name of the album derives from each of the band members personal nickname (Mike - Bear. Scott - Mayor. Liam - Scraps. Jaye - Bones.) [21]

They have also released five singles and EPs. Cancer Bats was the first EP by the band. It was produced and engineered by guitarist Scott Middleton. This EP was sold at all the live shows leading up until the release of Cancer Bats' first album Birthing the Giant and later repressed as a 7" record by Tragicomedy Records. This Is Hell / Cancer Bats was a limited release 7" vinyl EP shared with the This Is Hell band. Each band contributes one new song, and one cover song of the other band.[22][23] Cancer Bats / Rolo Tomassi was a split release with the band Rolo Tomassi in 2009. The songs were recorded and released at the beginning of 2009 on to a limited amount of black 7" vinyl through Hassle Records. The vinyl is strictly limited to 300 copies and was only available through each artist's shows, and Rolo Tomassi's 'Subs Club'.7" (2009),[24] Tour EP (2009),[25] Sabotage (2010).[26] Sabotage was released on March 2, 2010. The name is derived from their cover of the Beastie Boys song "Sabotage". The band has also shot a music video for the song that premièred on February 16 through the band's MySpace page.

Band members

Current members
Former members

Nominations

In 2009, the band was nominated for a Juno Award for New Group of the Year along with The Stills (who won the award), Beast, Crystal Castles, and Plants and Animals. Cancer Bats have been nominated in the "Rock Album of the Year" category at the 2011 Juno Awards.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
IRL
[27]
UK
[28]
2006 Birthing the Giant
2008 Hail Destroyer
  • Released: April 22, 2008
  • Label: Distort
  • Formats: CD, download
2010 Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones
  • Released: April 13, 2010
  • Label: Distort
  • Formats: CD, download
36
2012 Dead Set on Living
"—" denotes a title that did not chart.

EPs and splits

Songs on compilations

Videography

Cancer Bats often incorporate their friends such as Alexisonfire in their music videos. In the French Immersion and Pneumonia Hawk videos the band parodied some of Dallas Green's City and Colour songs. Fellow Alexisonfire members George Pettit and Wade MacNeil performed guest vocals on the tracks "Pneumonia Hawk" and "Deathsmarch" respectively, and also appeared in the videos for the songs that included their respective contributions.

All of their music videos have been directed by Marc Ricciardelli.

Members of Cancer Bats have also appeared in music videos by other bands such as: '"Hey, It's Your Funeral Mama"' and "Waterwings" by Alexisonfire, "Vices" by Silverstein, "Chelsea Smile" by Bring Me the Horizon and "St. Andrew's" by Bedouin Soundclash.

Interviews

Cancer Bats are soft at heart - From Torontomusicscene.ca

References

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  28. ^ "CANCER BATS - The Official Charts Company". Theofficialcharts.com. 2010-04-24. http://www.theofficialcharts.com/artist/_/cancer%20bats/. Retrieved 2011-03-10. 

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