CANCER BATS Get Wild in their New “Satellites” Video

by | Nov 10, 2014

We’re always stoked when Ross Robinson (Glassjaw, At The Drive-In) works with new bands. Cancer Bats, the latest to team up with the renowned producer, have a new album coming out called Searching For Zero. A follow up to 2012’s Dead Set on Living, the Robinson-produced effort is definitely a departure from their previous stuff. You’ll see what we mean.

The band’s new record isn’t due out til March, but they’ve already released a couple songs. So far you’ve already heard “Arsenic In The Year of the Snake.” But here’s another new track. This is a video for “Satellites.”

Searching For Zero comes out on March 10th through New Damage Records.

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