The final date of highly influential Tech-Metallers SikTh‘s 8 date UK run with Loathe sees them joined by Hardcore Punk trio MSRY at The Bullingdon in Oxford. Having re-united 4 years ago and dropped an EP and Album while touring the globe since, it’s a smaller venue show on a tour which sees the band
Leo Marcchioli has done us proud this week with a cover of the Beastie Boys classic “Sabotage”. Perhaps taking inspiration from Canadian Hardcore Punks Cancer Bats or even KoRn and Slipknot‘s now infamous live version of the song. Either way, the Frog Leap Studio resident is joined by Anders Oferdal in Norway for the cut.
Despite having recently completed a pair of UK tour runs, Canadian hardcore punks Cancer Bats will be back upon our shores in October & November for a run of co-headlining dates with Anti-Flag. Worriers will also be on the bill. Cancer Bats have surprise release “The Spark That Moves” out now via Bat Skull Records. 10/30
Black Sabbath may have gone their separate ways a little while ago after a lengthy and illustrious career in the upper echelons of Global Metal but their legacy will live on undoubtedly for decades to come. Especially with Canadian’s Cancer Bats doing the whole Bat Sabbath bit. Classic Super Nintendo game Rock N’Roll Racing developed
Oxford’s Miserable Hardcore trio MSRY comprising vocalist Kial Churcher, sticksman Keir French and guitarist Charlie Bishop released their second EP earlier this month with a little help from Thomas Smith of Lifetight. The band are renowned for a high energy live show that leaves everything (blood, sweat, tears, wallet, keys, phone, kitchen sink) on the stage –
The Mike James Rock Show continues their festival run this year, catching up Cancer Bats at this years incarnation of Download Festival. The band surprise released new album “The Spark That Moves” through their very own Bat Skull Records earlier this year while on their anniversary tour for the much loved “Hail Destroyer”.
The O2 Academy 2 in Oxford is the venue for tonight’s live mayhem, with a pair of home town bands on an impressive bill that could and perhaps should be a tour in it’s own right, rather than a one off warm up show for Carcer City before they play Camden Rocks! Opening a show
The debut EP from Oxford’s self deprecating MSRY (pronounced “Misery”) who by their own definition create Miserable Hardcore. The Trio have new material on the way, and we’ve heard “Safety First” and “Broken Teeth” from the upcoming album, so what does their 2017 debut EP sound like? The bands “Intro” track is an almost needless thing on a 6 track
Canadian destroyers Cancer Bats have added a pair of dates to their now sold out show at Brixton Academy in June. An additional date or two is expected before the band head to Switzerland of 17th. Cancer Bats surprise release “The Spark That Moves” is out now via Bat Skull Records. 11th London, Brixton Academy
Canadian Hardcore punks Alexisonfire have announced a post-Download Festival headling show on 11th June at London’s Brixton Academy with support from Cancer Bats and Gold Key! The announcement comes in a run of European tour dates and Festival appearances that includes the likes of Germany’s Rock AM Ring.