Cancer Bats | Crowbar | Brisbane



Crowbar Brisbane

243 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Australia

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Crowbar Brisbane is a popular music venue located in Fortitude Valley in Brisbane city. Situated on Brunswick Street, it provides an intimate atmosphere with a capacity for 300 people. It is the perfect locale to see live music, often hosting up-and-coming bands, acoustic sessions and huge acts that attract a wide range of music fans. This venue also hosts DJ sets, comedy gigs and themed events. As well as performances, it provides an extensive range of craft beers and international and local wines, as well as an array of delicious cocktails.

Event details

Destroy All Lines Present:

Cancer Bats
Australian Tour 2019
with special guests
Totally Unicorn
+ more to be announced

Thursday 10th October
Crowbar, Brisbane 18+
Doors 7:30 pm

Tickets On Sale Thursday 11th July @ 10am

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Beloved Canadian rock & roll hardcore outfit Cancer Bats have lived and breathed punk rock since their earliest days. Now in support of their new studio album The Spark That Moves, released DIY on their very own Bat Skull Records, Cancer Bats are set to bring that attitude to Australia this October for a run of in your face, no holds barred, punk rock shows alongside home grown talent Totally Unicorn.

The Spark That Moves is Cancer Bats at its finest. Combining all of the elements from their
last 5 releases, the 11 tracks that make up the album blend together the bands most melodic moments with their most aggressive, becoming a savage sprint of hardcore, punk, sludge, and metal that leaves the listener craving more. Produced by JP Peters (Propagandhi), and mixed by the band’s long­time collaborator and award­winning producer Eric Ratz, (producer of Hail Destroyer, Bears Mayors Scraps & Bones, and Dead Set On Living). This combination of talent pushed the band’s levels of performance to their sheer limit, results in an absolutely crushing display of power that is The Spark That Moves.

Joining Cancer Bats on this furious run of shows is Sydney’s chaotic sweet hearts Totally Unicorn; hot off the heels of releasing their emotionally intense album Sorry. There is no other way to describe a Totally Unicorn set than “an experience”, between the band’s technical proficiency, and vocalist Drew Gardener’s rainbow tie-dyed underpants, the band guarantees you have seen nothing quite like them.