You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Tuesday 01 May 2012 Noisey post Cancer Bats Pentagram tour documentary Fancy seeing what happened when Cancer Bats played six shows in one day? Look no further than Noisey’s YouTube channel. We got some shots from the Brixton leg of the tour, which you can see in our photos section. Tuesday 24 April 2012 Bat Sabbath @ Hit the Deck 2012 Bat Sabbath @ Hit the Dick Festival 22/04/12 Photos by Penny Bennett Cancer Bats @ The Windmill Cancer Bats @ The Windmill, Brixton, 21/04/12 Photos by Maryam Hassan Thursday 15 March 2012 Cancer Bats Pentagram tour supports CANCER BATS have announced the supports for their sold out Pentagram tour in London, which sees them do 6 shows in a day (door times in brackets) in support of their forthcoming album ‘Dead Set On Living’: The Old Blue Last – No support (11am) Notting Hill Sunday 17 July 2011 Cancer Bats @ Sonisphere Cancer Bats tearing it up on the Sunday of Sonisphere 2011. Saturday 23 April 2011 Cancer Bats Cancer Bats performing at Groezrock 2011. Thursday 10 December 2009 Cancer Bats – Leeds Josephs Well *This gig was actually at Fibbers, York* I managed to miss the first band of the night, so my first taste is Drowned in Flames who play metal like the world stopped turning in 1991. Long hair, groove, pretty good riffs – they’re not half bad Friday 30 October 2009 Cancer Bats Libby: I just saw you selling merch out of a box on the street – how do you feel about more and more venues taking commission for merch these days? Liam: I want to sell my own merch, it makes a huge difference. The dudes at the Saturday 09 May 2009 Cancer Bats – Camden Underworld Cancer Bats Thursday 7 May 2009 Underworld, Camden Support: This Is a Standoff + The Plight + SSS ?Sold Out. A word meaning that we have no more tickets to sell, there is no chance of entry, and that you will not gain Thursday 06 November 2008 Funeral For A Friend – London Kentish Town Forum With the imminent closure of the Astoria, it looks like the Kentish Town Forum will be in the running for the title of London’s premier mid-sized gig venue. Tonight is suitably packed, although much of the crowd look disinterested when Attack! Attack! take to the stage. They perform well,