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Lead vocalist, Liam Cormier, and bassist/backing vocalist, Jaye R. Schwarzer, of Canadian hardcore band, Cancer Bats, join us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss their next album and their perspective on new songs after 20 years in the music industry. We also talk about their individual side hustles in woodworking and clothing, Bat Sabbath (their highly successful Black Sabbath tribute band), skateboarding in your 40s, the Japanese earthquake they experienced, their love of Tim Hortons, and their relationship with Alexisonfire.
Interview by Kris PetersAfter an absence of five years, Canadian hardcore punk outfit Cancer Bats are finally returning to our shores next month for an eight-date run of shows in a belated celebration of the band's most recent 2022 album Psychic Jailbreak.That album marked a changing of the guard for Cancer Bats, with founding guitarist Scott Middleton leaving before the album was recorded, forcing the remaining three members into an uncomfortable writing and recording process that ultimately brought out the best in each of them.The album was a resounding success but is yet to be performed live in this country, a blight that shall be rectified in just over three weeks, with frontman Liam Cormier making no effort to hide his enthusiasm when he spoke with HEAVY only hours ago."I'm still on this tour," he replied when asked if he was packed and ready for Australia yet, "so I have a bag of dirty laundry (laughs). I'm ready to go. I'll just put this in the wash, then repack my bags. I feel like this last bunch of touring we've been really busy, so it's almost like having a bag packed and ready to rip. That's how I've been living (laughs)."We ask Liam what has changed with Cancer Bats since their last visit down under."Last time we played, we had Wade MacNeil from Alexisonfire playing guitar with us," he offered. "Since then, we've had a couple of other folks on guitar duties, but now our homie Jackson (Landry) is gonna be shredding for both the Cancer Bats and Bat Sabbath shows. Australia will get to meet our new favourite… he calls us his Uncles because he's younger. He's like a 27-year-old little ripper."In the full interview, Liam talks more about Jackson and how he has slotted into the band, the response to Psychic Jailbreak from fans, the internal pressures the band put on themselves to improve on each album, keeping things fresh after seven albums and counting, taking Fangz as national support and the part Cancer Bats played in getting the band together, having local bands open in each city, the two Bat Sabbath shows and what to expect, what craziness Cancer Bats plan to bring and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
From our 'Live from 2000 Trees 2023' series - We sit down with Liam Cormier frontman for Cancer Bats We talk all about his time at Trees, Smashing Pumpkins?, sun cream and of course...Bat Sabbath! and so much more. If you like this interview then please leave it a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel so you never miss out on any of our videos. Cancer Bats - LinkTree The Chronicles of Podcast - Official Website Stay Cozy Clothing - Official Website Sophie Lancaster Foundation - Official Website
2000trees.On this episode I am joined by Liam Cormier from the band Cancer Bats as part of a 2000trees Festival Special.Please support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme or you can even treat yourself to a badge or sticker over at my store here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MarkandMeStoreThe Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.The Mark and Me podcast is also sponsored by The Folio Society, publisher of beautiful, illustrated, hardback books. Discover stunning editions of your favourite books at foliosociety.com
On this episode I'm joined by Liam Cormier, vocalist of the band Cancer Bats. We sit down to talk about the new Bats' LP, Pressure Mind coffee, his brand Treadwell Clothing, skateboarding, and Scandinavian coffee. During the episode Liam was drinking Pressure Mind coffee roasted by Anchored Coffee in Dartmouth and I was having a cup of Mangrove from Manon. Mangrove is a Mexican single-origin coffee with notes of fig tart and shortbread. Episode Links: https://cutloosemerch.ca/collections/cancer-bats?page=2 https://anchoredcoffee.com https://ouimanon.com/collections/cafes-et-accessoires https://www.cancerbats.com https://www.beansandbreakdowns.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beansandbreakdowns/message
Hail Destroyer. Cancer Bats vocalist, Treadwell Clothing CEO and captain of positivity, Liam Joseph Cormier, is our guest on Episode176 of Sappenin' Podcast! The Canadian sweetheart (and frontrunner for the loveliest human on the planet), returns with stories full of happiness, punk-rock and feel good energy. In this conversation, Liam opens up personally on his famous positive mindset, how learning to channel his focus early on helped him enjoy life, if anything can actually make him angry, becoming straight edge, sourcing lyrics, awkward misinterpretations, new album Pychic Jailbreak, recent lineup dynamic changes, their relationship with Wade (Alexisonfire), comedy style music videos, political punk, inducting Black Sabbath with a lifetime award, festival mayhem, skateboarding, alternative fashion, mocktails, coffee, if Axewound will ever reunite, the future and more! Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpod.Instagram: @sappeninpod.Special thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Janelle Caston, Amandine Urbano, Mitch Perry, Dilly Grimwood, Kelly Irwin, Nathan Crawshaw, Paul Hirschfield, Emma Barber, Kelly Young, Sammy G, Tony Michael, Kat Bessant, Dana Lasnover, Jenni Robinson, Mikey Engler, Louis Cook, Martina McManus, Kevin Clarke, Danny Eaton, Carl Pendlebury, Lydia Henderson, Craig Harris, James McNaught, Jenni Munster, Jason Heredia, Lucy Deards, John & Emma, Emily Perry, Stuart McNaught, Becky Handy, Kelly Cannon, Adam Parslow, Oli Amesbury, Josh Crisp, Alice Wood, Rhys Bowering, Ben Evans, Cate Stevenson, Connor Lewins, Livvy Cropper, Cery Andrews, Jean Davies, Harry Radford, Rhys Bernardo, Let It Flow, Letitia Gunn, James Bowerbank, Jordan Harris, Chris Hawthorne, Jade Austin, James Page, Jacob Turner, Andrew Keech, Alya Emo, Steph Blackmore, Kate Puttock, Jen Dean, Kristen Fiddes, Sam Nevile, Scott Evans, Sarah Maher, Lucy Neill, Alanagh Gabhann, Amy Thomas, Michael Snowden, Stevie Burke, Justine Baddeley, Luke Wardle, John Wilson, David Winchurch, Beth Downing, Nathan Matheson, Robert Pike, Jessie Hellier, Ash Foster, Hannah Rachel, Jamie O' Jamie, Emily Dixon, Rebecca Harrison, Owen Davies, Scarlet Charlton, Vicki Willis-Dent, Andy Saxton, Matt Roberts, Joshua Ehrensperger-Lewis, Robert Bryne, Anthony Matthews, Chris Harris, Callum Oakshott, Ida Christensen, Dan Cullen, Erin Howard, Jim Farrell, Kyle Smith, Helen Macbeth, Dilly Dally, Jamie Bloor, Tim Whatley, Samantha Bowen, Loz Sánchez, Dmac, Hannah Kenyon, Jaii Humphreys, Emma Musgrave, Sophie Brydon, Katrina Robinson, Tosca Andrea, Beth Gayler, Madeleine Inez, Donna Attrill, Tom Hylands, Sabina Laura, Nick Herring, Chris Goldring, Chris Lincoln, Andy Wastell, Jemma John, Antony Hersey, Lucy Eva, Dan Stevenson, Nuala Clark, Taylor Asbridge, Tom Owen, Mike Sheppard, Lisa Sullivan, Stephanie Lowe, Alexandra Pemblington, Laura Bullock, Joe Ackland, Charley Allison, Chris Goldring, Tristan Gorman, Jacob Hetherington, Leanne Gerrard, Helen Anyetta, Amee Louise, Lesley Walker and Kalila Keane.Diolch and Thank You x See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shall we dedicate this episode to Taylor Hawkins? Yeah, let's do that. You might like to read some words I wrote about the great man's passing at Spoook.substack.com. But for now, let's get down to business. And the business of this podcast is rock.On this episode I'm speaking to immortal megadude Liam Cormier, chief wailer in Toronto, Ontario hardcore punks Cancer Bats. This, I believe, is the band's first interview since the departure of founding member Scott Middleton, and so we dig deep into who's doing what now, how the new songs that make up excellent seventh album Psychic Jailbreak - out April 15th on New Damage Records - came about, and riding with wild horses in the Mexican desert. But of course! Yeah, it's a super fun episode this one.The James McMahon Music Podcast is a Spoook Media production. Spoook is also a record label, a promoter, a shop, a Substack - it's many things. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And please do Like, Review and Subscribe - it actually really helps people find our podcasts!
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The Everblack Podcast caught up with Cancer Bats frontman and all round good dude Liam Cormier to talk about the heavy rocking new record ‘Psychic Jailbreak', the stories behind some of the albums tracks like ‘Lonely Bong' and ‘The Hoof', new guitarist Stephen Harrison, touring Australia, Van Halen lyrics, Jimmy Page and more!….it's a damn good time!Cancer Bats - ‘Psychic Jailbreak' is available to pre-save/order here. ***EVERBLACK PODCAST***SUBSCRIBE and STREAM HERE: https://linktr.ee/EverblackPodcastwww.everblack.com.auwww.facebook.com/Everblackmedia Thanks to : Deathwish Hotrods & KustomsRW Promotion Blacklight AD Screenprinting Electric WitchEverblack intro theme by Jaymes Jackson
Canadian hardcore/punk/metal outfit Cancer Bats are a force unto themselves.Creating a sound that is dripping with aggression but still has enough comforting elements to attract people usually repelled by the genre, Cancer Bats have seen their popularity grow with each album since their debut Birthing The Giant in 2006.Not even the departure of founding member and guitarist Scott Middleton could halt the Bat train, with the remaining three members Liam Cormier (lead vocalist), Jaye Schwarzer (bass and guitar) and Mike Peters (drums) pushing on with the process of their upcoming album Psychic Jailbreak as a three piece with Jaye taking over guitar duties for most of the album.Following the critical and commercial success of their last album The Spark That Moves in 2018, Cancer Bats have once again upped the anti on Psychic Jailbreak, delivering an infectiously powerful collection of songs that traverses genres with consummate ease and combines the sounds into an irresistible musical behemoth that looks set to further the bands upward trajectory.Cornier was in a playful mood when HEAVY caught up with him earlier this week."Our basic idea with this was just to crank up all the vibes that we love about being in Cancer Bats,” he offered. “I think for Jaye, Mike and I having a little bit of time off, having a couple of years to sit and think on what we really love about the band and what we wanna play and hear and be part of...For us it was like okay, these are my favourite parts of what we do as a band. Really rad stoner stuff, really thrashy songs, a song like The Hook that's a total weird and crusty... I love that we can have all these vibes. For us it was fun writing and throwing around these ideas about what gets us psyched to even make music still."To date the band has released two singles, the title track and Lonely Bong, both of which Cormier agrees are a good sonic representation of the album as a whole."Yeah, I think sonically those two...,” he measured. “It's never a bad idea to kick things off with the heavy track (laughs). It's like (puts on voice) Well, it's gonna be heavy! For me it was a toss up. Either Lonely Bong or Psychic Jailbreak. I always think of what songs are you most excited to play people when they get in your car? What's the jam off the record where when someone goes 'have you got the new Cancer Bats?' And you're like, dude, check out Psychic Jailbreak, this song is gonna blow your mind.' I feel like those jams to kick things off are a good representation of where we're headed. There's also some slower, real stoner Sabbathy vibes going on. We have one that's a duet with our friend Brooklyn. She sings the whole song with me in a total stoner, sludge Fleetwood Mac kind of version of a song which I'm really stoked on. I think there's some classic Cancer Bats elements but there's also some cool evolutionary surprises."In the full interview Liam talks more about the album, runs us through the film clips of both singles and the fun they had making them, new guitarist Stephen Harrison and his role in the band moving forward, dealing with public expectation when writing for the new record, their YouTube video You'll Never Break Us: Live from last December, future plans and more.
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Joining Patrick Bateman & Peter Michaels on The Road The Stage this week is LIAM CORMIER of the Cancer Bats/Bat Sabbath, Treadwell Clothing and an all around great guy. We learn about Liam's deep connection with Red Deer - look back on the grind and the types of shows the Bats have experienced throughout their long career in hardcore - and lots more. It's a great chat and we hope you dig it. Follow the Bo's Bar & Stage YouTube channel for more content, recorded and produced at Communal Creative Studios in Red Deer. Love you.
In this episode Sophie chats to Liam Cormier of Cancer Bats about battling the instinct to compare yourself to others. There is emphasis on this theme in regards to being a band, but also as an individual. The chat naturally meanders to conversation about the power of under-thinking, the guilt we all carry around with us, and the concept of time. There's lots of great insight into Liam's music career, his rad clothing brand Treadwell, and his love of skating/bikes.
Welcome to Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is Liam Cormier of Cancer BatsI met with Liam remotely during the lockdown and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity, clubbing, some great records and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrackorwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the effervescent front man of Cancer Bats, Liam Cormier on this episode. Chatting about his indoor skate ramp, straight edge as a launch pad to assist with a healthier lifestyle, dirt bike riding as a form of meditation and being present as well as the importance of side projects to continue creative evolution. We discuss strategies for when your the one not drinking/partying and the stigma that is often attached to that - as well as trusting yourself in those situations to know your own boundaries. He also discusses his clothing brand Treadwell clothing and how having different hobbies prevents a stagnant mindset. Photo - Dan Dennison To connect check out these links https://treadwellclothing.com https://www.cancerbats.com @cancerbats @treadwellclothing
Cancer Bats. On this episode we are joined by Liam Cormier. Liam is a Canadian musician from Toronto, Ontario. He is the lead singer for Canadian hardcore punk band Cancer Bats. He is also the lead singer for the supergroup AxeWound. He is a vegetarian and lives a straight edge lifestyle. Please support the Mark and Me Podcast here https://www.patreon.com/Markandme
We talk to Liam Comier, vocalist from Canadian Hardcore punk/metal band, Cancer Bats. We talk about the bands UK performances, the rise of the band and their incredible 6 album catalogue. We also talk first gigs, recording music, hobbies and Christmas movies! We finish with a special message from Liam to all the fans in these troubling times.
Heart Attack Kids are the new kids on the block in the Canadian punk scene, having their 2nd album produced by Liam Cormier of the Cancer Bats. Frontman Jared Ellul talks the band's new single Can't Stop, personnel changes, their virtual Halloween party and their upcoming 3rd album. 20 years ago, the song One Voice captured audiences everywhere with its powerful message about suicide rate. Now, more than ever that song has continued to show its relevancy. Country artist Billy Gilman talks about his career, what One Voice means to him and the Nation, and why he decided to stage his comeback on The Voice Subscribe to Endeavours wherever you get your podcasts Social @EndeavoursRadio web: www.endeavourmedia.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-mcpeake/message
Canada's Cancer Bats never formed out of any grand ambitions to change the world - indeed, it began as little more than a side project for Liam Cormier and Scott Middleton. Even so, the next 15 years saw the riff-loving Canucks take their love of punk, hardcore and rock & roll to a global stage. No matter what has come their way, the band has made a point to never lose sight of their roots. They've also made a point of never losing their sense of humour - and this episode will happily testify to that. In October 2019, Cancer Bats ran ruckus on Bar Bands before a freezing-cold show with Totally Unicorn in the nation's capitol, Canberra. Cormier and bassist Jaye Schwarzer turned the podcast into their playhouse, while simultaneously offering up informative history of the early 2000s Canadian hardcore scene. Equal parts factual and funny - what's not to love? For your chance to win a vinyl copy of RVG's new album Feral, thanks to Our Golden Friend, email barbandspod@gmail.com with your name, address and favourite episode of Bar Bands. Entries close June 5. Cancer Bats' most recent releases are The Spark That Moves and the remastered 10-year anniversary edition of Bears, Mayors, Scrapes and Bones. Stream, download and purchase both via Cancer Bats' Bandcamp: http://cancerbats.bandcamp.com Thanks to Ash Hull, Destroy All Lines, The Basement Canberra and Adam Buncher. Follow Cancer Bats on Facebook: @cancerbats Follow Cancer Bats on Instagram: @cancerbats Follow Cancer Bats on Twitter: @cancerbats For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Ngunnawal land and edited on Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com
Liam Cormier is the lead singer for Canadian hardcore punk band Cancer Bats. Liam also has a penchant for motorcycles, and rode a 250cc Mutt Motorcycle from Birmingham to Marrakesh to partake in Scram Africa with our friends Fuel Motorcycles.Joe Fleming sits down with Liam to discuss his experience at Scram, riding a largely underpowered motorcycle, making music with his band, and his moto-inspired clothing line Treadwell Clothing.https://www.bonafidemotoco.com/
Liam comes on the podcast, and chats about being in the best f****ing band in the word.. The Canncer Bats ... also we talk about rad motorcycles and the culture surrounding that community.
After a summer break, Hard Reuben returns with his guest Liam Cormier from Canada's own Cancer Bats. We discuss, recognition, hard work, balancing multiple projects, and maintaining some balance while giving it 110%. You can check out Liam and Cancer Bats at https://www.cancerbats.com/ On Instagram @cancerbats Follow Liam on Instagram @treadwellclothiing or check out his clothing line at http://www.treadwellclothing.com
Ya en el primer programa de #nuevoruidonewnoise apuntamos que, ocasionalmente, contaríamos con invitados internacionales con los que conversaríamos sobre sus bandas favoritas al tiempo que nos sumergeríamos en su carrera, bien, pues inauguramos la presencia internacional con un artista con el que conectamos a varios niveles. Se trata nada menos que de Liam Cornier, vocalista de Cancer Bats. En el programa podremos escuchar algunas de las canciones que más han influido en su música y charlar sobre algunas de las composiciones más emblemáticas de los canadienses.
Multiple Juno-nominated, Canadian hardcore metal punks, Cancer Bats have released their sixth studio album, The Spark That Moves, as a surprise worldwide. Choosing to forgo the traditional lead ups and teaser singles, Cancer Bats, with no forewarning, released Spark That Moves in its entirety on all digital services and are headed to Australia to share it with us live."Not to let the cat out of the bag but we have a super special guest filling in for Scott on guitar which we're way too excited about," revealed vocalist Liam Cormier. " Wade MacNeil from Alexisonfire is filling in for Scott while he is taking care of parental duties with his wife having a new baby so we're currently ripping across Canada getting road-ready for Australia.Cancer Bats are no strangers to this country, with Cormier gushing when asked to recall his fondest memories."Literally the wildest shows!" he enthused. "Some of the wildest shows we've played in our history have been in Australia in sweaty, packed, amazing clubs with people that are absolutely losing their minds. That's from the first time that we came with album one Birthing The Giant. We were like how do people even know about our band let alone have learned the lyrics and are annihilated and moshing so hard? We were like this country is so bad."In the full interview, Liam tells of the reception to The Spark That Moves, mixing genres, playing to your strengths, the early days of Cancer Bats, guest vocalists and how bands support each other, the possibility of Axewound - his collaboration with Matt Tuck from Bullet For My Valentine - releasing another album, and more.
The Spark That Moves. Front runner for the most positive person alive and Canadian hardcore punk vocalist, Liam Cormier is our guest on Episode 28 of Sappenin' Podcast! The Cancer Bats front-man takes over with his charged energy and opens up on everything from eating pears to the bands new album, reminiscing Hail Destroyer, love for Black Sabbath and their Bat Sabbath sets, his clothing company Treadwell Clothing, other jobs vocalists can do, tattoos, love making, the status and future of AxeWound, obscure records, enjoying the moment and much more! He'll have you in stitches and jumping with joy after listening to his motivational tones.Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week.Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpodInstagram: @sappeninpodSpecial thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Janelle Caston, John Price, Emma Barber, Hirschfield, Kylie Wheeler, Scarlet Charlton, Samantha Spray, Becca Vaughan, Mitch Perry, Emily Senogles, Lucy Deards, John&Emma, Martina McManus, Mark Platten, Marcie Jacobson, Kieran Lewis, Glenn Rice, Mike Cunningham, Kelly Emma Cannon, Olivia Cropper, Lydia Henderson, Scott Jones, Becky Magliocco, Luke Price, Tony Michael, Jenni Robinson, Jenni Munster, Sophie Thompson, Jordan Harris, Mark Hendy, Loz Sanchez, Kelly Tyrer, Chris Davies, Jean Davies, Mikey White, Erin Howard, Kelly Young, Let it Flow Yoga, Vanessa Smith, Kirsty Dean, Conor Mould, Murray Grimwood, Robert Wootton, Samantha Neville, Sion Ready, Amy Chilvers, Neil Reid, Amandine U, Jessie Hellier, Scott Evans, David Winchurch, Hannah Louise, Mayumi Liwayway, Justine Baddeley, Owen Davies, Guy F Jones, Jonathan Hopkins, Carl Pendlebury, Bethan Kate, Jennifer Dean, Angharad Richards, Ida Christensen, Hannah Talbot, Nicola Johnson, Anthony Matthews, Marc Jones, Flynn Davies, Amy Thomas, Liam Lacey, Shani-Maia Boxill-Anderson, LewisSluman, Alanagh Smyth, Jamie Bloor, Luke Wardle, Nuala Clark, Rebecca Harrison, Amy Evans, Craig Harries, James Page & Jordan Birchard.Diolch & Thank You x See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Liam Cormier is the vocalist of Canadian rock and roll band Cancer Bats, as well as their Black Sabbath-covering alter ego Bat Sabbath. When he was last in Australia, he sat down with Joshua Redbeard to share stories of youth in the Canadian skate punk scene and how that lead to an appreciation of everything from hip hop to doom metal. You can check out Liam's Mixtape here https://open.spotify.com/user/f93fl6nwo5oliohby117qcq2e?si=UblH31_PTW6gfhayQZlu_Q
Episode #28 'Dr. Said I Need A Backiotomy' W/ Liam Cormier of Cancer Bats In Movie Club this week Liam of Cancer Bats chats to us about the Dave Chappelle stoner comedy classic ‘Half Baked’, one of his favourite movies of all time. We also review Vice and Roma, discuss the prospects of a new Ghostbusters film and a Monopoly Movie. Plus more ace listener’s questions, including who we’d have The Avengers recast as rock stars.
Episode 153 - Completely raw and unedited! Liam Cormier sits down with Shane backstage while on tour in Germany. Discussed are the Bats surprising mainstream acceptance in Canada, Liam's love for motorcycles and his bike inspired clothing line, their Black Sabbath cover band Bat Sabbath, and putting out their latest record "The Spark That Moves" as a complete surprise. Bonus: Liam ranks Cancer Bats discography from favorite to least favorite. Please help us raise money for victims of the California Wildfires. We have set a goal of $5000, and everyone who donates $10 will be entered to be “hatelined” or “complimented” and $25 or more guarantees it. In addition, one lucky winner will get to co-host an episode of the podcast if the goal is reached! Donate to calfund.org and send proof of donation (screen shot) to synners4good@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is all over the place as we start with the more extreme side of things with new music recommendations from Immortal, Skeletonwitch, Torture Rack, Sentient Horror, Varathron, & Frost Koffin and than move into some newer hardcore recommendations from Patreon member and long time listener James Branstetter. The albums he brought in included new stuff from Jesus Piece, Turnstile, Code Orange, Harms Way, & I Am. We ended the episode with an interview with Liam Cormier of Cancer Bats were we talked about the surprise release of their latest album, writing feel good dirt biking songs, making better albums without having to progress out of their genre, and a lot more. Check it out at the links below & find more bonus content over at our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecombine Listen here, iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, or on your favorite podcast app Website with all links: Intothecombine.com Time Stamps 00:00 Intro & All the New Stuff we've been listening to 00:40 New Hardcore Recommendations from Listener James Branstetter 01:20 Interview with Liam Cormier of Cancer Bats Music Clips Featured on this Episode: Frost Koffin "BrainTorture Rack "Festering Castration"Cancer Bats "Headwound"Skeletonwitch "Devouring Radiant Light"Immortal "Into Battle Ride"Varathron "Tenebrous"Sentient Horror "The Crypts Below"Turnstile “Right to Be”Jesus Piece “Curse of the Serpent”Code Orange - “The hunt”I Am “Face of Death”Harm’s Way “sink “Cancer Bats "Lucifer's Rocking Chair" & "We Run Free"
Liam Cormier (Cancer Bats). Liam chats to Andrew about the Cancer Bats February 2018 Australian tour supporting Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes.
Guest : Liam Cormier from Cancer Bats on their 2018 Australian tour with FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES and 10 years of Hail Destroyer!TOUR DATES:Monday 5 February - Capitol, Perth 18+Tuesday 6 February – Fowlers Live, Adelaide 18+Thursday 8 February – The Zoo, Brisbane 18+Friday 9 February – 170 Russell, Melbourne 18+Saturday 10 February – Metro Theatre, Sydney 18+www.tickets.destroyalllines.comEverBlack PodcastMetal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Hosted by Nev Pearcewww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Guest : Liam Cormier from Cancer Bats on their 2018 Australian tour with FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES and 10 years of Hail Destroyer!TOUR DATES:Monday 5 February - Capitol, Perth 18+Tuesday 6 February – Fowlers Live, Adelaide 18+Thursday 8 February – The Zoo, Brisbane 18+Friday 9 February – 170 Russell, Melbourne 18+Saturday 10 February – Metro Theatre, Sydney 18+www.tickets.destroyalllines.comEverBlack PodcastMetal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Hosted by Nev Pearcewww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
What happens when you get to chat to one of the nicest, most appreciative members of the heavy music industry? You get Episode 23 of Wall of Sound: Up Against The Wall with Cancer Bats frontman Liam Cormier co-hosting. Maybe it's the Canadian in him or maybe it's because he's just a down-to-earth guy like the rest of us who not only appreciates good music, but plays in one of the best upcoming hardcore acts to ever grace this planet. The boys are about to head down to Australia to support Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes but we grabbed the "bat-man" to chat about the current state of the music industry and get his thoughts on all the controversy that seems to be in the spotlight at the moment. He also talks about the band's love for cover songs and if there's any new music on the way for eager fans who need another fix. Podcast host Browny also plays BRAND NEW music for Story of The Year, Machine Head, Cursed Earth and Melbourne's very own Earth Caller who release their latest album Crystal Death next month. Plus there's plenty of throwbacks from Deez Nuts, Emmure, Rolo Tomassi, Every Time I Die, letlive. and heaps more. #WoSUATW #Podcast #CancerBats #LiamCormier #HeavyMetal #Hardcore #Punk #Emmure #RoloTomassi #StoryOfTheYear #SOTY #Architects #EarthCaller #letive #MachineHead #DeezNuts #Silverstein #EveryTimeIDie #ETID #WallOfSoundAU
Liam Cormier from Canadian hardcore/heavy metal band Cancer Bats talks about his Black Sabbath cover band Bat Sabbath, meeting the dark lords themselves, why energetic kids like skateboarding and punk rock, how he met Frank Carter and more.
Live From A Truck In A Alley Alec & Ivan Talk With Liam Cormier Front Man/Singer Of Cancer Bats , Bat Sabbath, Axe Wound & Creator of Treadwell Clothing About Music, Life & HIs Adventures PMA Till DOA
We were fortunate enough to sit down with Hedley bassist Tommy Mac down in Anaheim during The NAMM Show 2016. He fills us in on the upcoming tour supporting their late-2015 release, Hello, as well as some of the other creative projects he's got underway and the importance of having several irons in your creative fire as a music professional. We also caught up with Liam Cormier of Cancer Bats during the UK leg of the band's tour support last year's Searching For Zero. In addition to questions about working with producer Ross Robinson and recording a Joel Plaskett cover at Joel Plaskett's studio, he tells us about his fundraising campaign for the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation. Liam's shaving his head later in February, so donate to a great cause here: http://www.thepmcf.ca/Home
Guest : Liam Cormier from Cancer BatsRABID NOISE on Rabbit Radio : Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Listen to Rabid Noise at www.rabbitradio.com.au live every wednesday night 9-11:30PMHosted by Nev Pearce and Shane SmithRabid Noise is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Guest : Liam Cormier from Cancer BatsRABID NOISE on Rabbit Radio : Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Listen to Rabid Noise at www.rabbitradio.com.au live every wednesday night 9-11:30PMHosted by Nev Pearce and Shane SmithRabid Noise is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Scene and Heard with Stuart Derdeyn talks with Liam Cormier, lead singer/shouter for Toronto hardcore/metal band Cancer Bats. Also new music from Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Ecstatic Vision and Pro-Pain.
Liam Cormier of Cancer Bats tells us all about the band's new album Hail Destroyer and about some sweet bands you should be listening to.Vue Wave 33: Cancer BatsFeatured Tracks:Cancer BatsHail DestroyerHail DestroyerDistortCancer BatsDeath BrosBirthing the GiantDistortFucked UpTwice BornThe Chemistry of Common LifeMatadorBarn BurnerHey Zeus4 Song DemoBlack ShipsExpropriationLowNew Romance for KidsCancer BatsLucifer's Rocking ChairHail DestroyerDistortBed Tracks:The StoogesSearch and DestroyRaw PowerThe KasualsHate MeHate MeThe Mooney SuzukiTurn My Blue Sky BlackMaximum Black EP