CANCER BATS are Searching For Zero; Listen to a Song from Their New Album

by | Oct 27, 2014

Remember this summer when we told you Cancer Bats were working on a new album with producer Ross Robinson (Glassjaw, At The Drive-In, etc.)? We could hardly believe it ourselves — what a great combo. Well, the new album is done and it comes out early next year.

The band’s forthcoming Robinson-produced effort is titled Searching For Zero. It’s their fifth studio album and will serve as a follow up to 2012’s Dead Set on Living. Though it’s not expected out until March of next year, here’s a video for their new song “Arsenic In The Year of the Snake.”

Also, next spring Cancer Bats will be touring the UK with While She Sleeps. Dates are at the bottom.

Cancer Bats tour dates w/ While She Sleeps:

Apr 22 Birmingham, UK @ Institute
Apr 23 Manchester, UK @ The Ritz
Apr 24 Norwich, UK @ Uea
Apr 28 Newcastle, UK @ University
Apr 29 Glasgow, UK @ O2 ABC Glasgow
Apr 30 London, UK @ The Forum

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