CANCER BATS: New Video Interview Available

April 1, 2009

Toronto, Canada's hardcore/metal band CANCER BATS was interviewed by TV6 on March 12, 2009 at the Vic Theatre while the group was out as a part of the Rockstar Taste of Chaos tour. Watch the chat in two parts below.

CANCER BATS's sophomore full-length album, "Hail Destroyer", came out last year via Black Market Activities. The CD was co-produced by Eric Ratz (BIG SUGAR, THEORY OF A DEAD MAN, BILLY TALENT),Kenny Luong (BILLY TALENT),and Greg Below (ALEXISONFIRE) and recorded at Vespa Studios. According to a press release, "Hail Destroyer" sees CANCER BATS "mature sonically and evolving as they incorporate the past, present of hardcore while they pave out its future."

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