CANCER BATS Frontman Talks Musical Influences

July 22, 2010

Chris Miles of UnderTheStage.net conducted an interview with Liam Cormier, lead singer of the Canadian punk/metal/hardcore band CANCER BATS, on July 16, 2010 prior to the group's performance at the Sonar in Baltimore, Maryland. Watch the chat below.

Since releasing its third studio album, "Bears, Mayors, Scraps and Bones", in April, the Juno-nominated CANCER BATS has graced the pages of Eye Weekly, Revolver, Kerrang!, Alternative Press, and countless other top-tier publications across the globe. They tore up the stage in front of 40,000 people at Download festival, raged with the crowds of over 150,000 at Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park in Germany and played alongside heavyweights EVERY TIME I DIE, BILLY TALENT, ALEXISONFIRE and NORMA JEAN. The CANCER BATS recently had a song featured in Canadian sci-fi thriller "Splice" starring Sarah Polley, which hit theatres June 4, and was inducted into the "Rock Band" song network, with four of their tracks now available to download for PS3 and Xbox.

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