Cancer Bats – Searching For Zero Coloured LP

£15.99

Searching For Zero Coloured LP – Cancer Bats LP from Vinyl Records London

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Searching For Zeronbspis impressive in its polarity ndash simultaneously the most melodic yet menacingnbspCancer Batsnbsprelease, incorporating the crude hardcore punk of their 2006 debut,nbspBirthing The Giantnbspand more metal leanings of 2008rsquosnbspHail Destroyernbspwhile pushing the heavy hybrid sounds of 2010rsquosnbspMayors Bears Scraps and Bonesnbspand 2012rsquos darkernbspDead Set On Livingnbspto a new plateau.nbspldquoNo More Bull Shithelliprdquo asserts singernbspLiam CormiernbspofnbspCancer BatsnbspldquoThat was our declaration for this whole albumrdquo he says when speaking about the bands fifth studio recording. The choruses are hookier, the screams more savage, the riffs more vicious, the songs more powerful. This is thenbspCancer Batsnbspat their pinnacle ndash their ldquoTrue Zero.rdquo Cancer Bats LP is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £15.99

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