TEETH
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I AM THE WAY TO OBLIVION - OUT NOW
@nuclearblastrecords | @newdamagerecords
Worcester, thank you for the warm welcome. Yesterday couldn’t have been more kick ass and it was an honor to be part of @nemhfofficial and hang with some killer friends/bands. Huge thanks to the goat @scottlee26 for having us and putting on such a rad event every year.
Joliet, you’re up next on the 23rd when we meet back up with @heislegendnc @eyessettokillofficial and @downswingstyle. Get ready.
📹 @asher_thomas_

The ‘I Am The Way To Oblivion’ singles are available everywhere. Listen to Let It In + Blue And Cold on your favorite streaming platforms now, and watch the official video for Let It In via the 🔗 in our bio.
You can also grab brand new IATWTO merch via our US and Canadian merch stores - including a limited edition TEETH x @anchorsand666 jersey (only available in Canada).
We could not be more excited to share these songs with you all. It’s been a while since we’ve released music and 2025 felt like the perfect time to drop something new. Stay tuned for more tour dates soon. Can’t wait to play these in a room with you all.
Turn ‘em up. Leave them on repeat. You know what to do.
Mixed/mastered by @lanceprenc
Guest vocals on ‘Let It In’ by Phoenix Prince
Art by @tiltshift.vis
Video produced/directed by @leezavitz @francisjjun
Photos by @leezavitz
The ‘I Am The Way To Oblivion’ singles are available everywhere. Listen to Let It In + Blue And Cold on your favorite streaming platforms now, and watch the official video for Let It In via the 🔗 in our bio.
You can also grab brand new IATWTO merch via our US and Canadian merch stores - including a limited edition TEETH x @anchorsand666 jersey (only available in Canada).
We could not be more excited to share these songs with you all. It’s been a while since we’ve released music and 2025 felt like the perfect time to drop something new. Stay tuned for more tour dates soon. Can’t wait to play these in a room with you all.
Turn ‘em up. Leave them on repeat. You know what to do.
Mixed/mastered by @lanceprenc
Guest vocals on ‘Let It In’ by Phoenix Prince
Art by @tiltshift.vis
Video produced/directed by @leezavitz @francisjjun
Photos by @leezavitz

The ‘I Am The Way To Oblivion’ singles are available everywhere. Listen to Let It In + Blue And Cold on your favorite streaming platforms now, and watch the official video for Let It In via the 🔗 in our bio.
You can also grab brand new IATWTO merch via our US and Canadian merch stores - including a limited edition TEETH x @anchorsand666 jersey (only available in Canada).
We could not be more excited to share these songs with you all. It’s been a while since we’ve released music and 2025 felt like the perfect time to drop something new. Stay tuned for more tour dates soon. Can’t wait to play these in a room with you all.
Turn ‘em up. Leave them on repeat. You know what to do.
Mixed/mastered by @lanceprenc
Guest vocals on ‘Let It In’ by Phoenix Prince
Art by @tiltshift.vis
Video produced/directed by @leezavitz @francisjjun
Photos by @leezavitz
Now presenting the newest installment of Live From The Drum Shop feat. Sebastian Lalonde-Ricordi of @teethnoise playing “Blue and Cold.”
Gear used:
Gretsch USA Custom in Black and Gold Duco and Gretsch Phosphor Bronze 6.5x14, both available for purchase at www.hawthornedrumshop.com
Hardware and cymbals — Seb’s touring gear
Thanks for watching!

Three years of A Biblical Worship of Violence. What’s your favorite song?
Three years of A Biblical Worship of Violence. What’s your favorite song?

Three years of A Biblical Worship of Violence. What’s your favorite song?
Three years of A Biblical Worship of Violence. What’s your favorite song?

Three years of A Biblical Worship of Violence. What’s your favorite song?

Three years of A Biblical Worship of Violence. What’s your favorite song?

Three years of A Biblical Worship of Violence. What’s your favorite song?

Three years of A Biblical Worship of Violence. What’s your favorite song?

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.
What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.
What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

What a rip. We’re finally home and we can’t help but reflect on how amazing this last month was. Couldn’t be more honoured to support our dogs in @cancerbats celebrating 20 years of ‘Birthing The Giant’ across the country alongside @anciients and @chastitysongs.
This one’s going to be burned into our hearts forever, too. As some of you may already know, 15 minutes before walking on stage in Kelowna, Blake got a call informing him his father Louis had just passed. He was supposed to be at the show—he always made a point to see us when we were even remotely close. We had the option to drop off but Blake insisted we play—that show was always going to be for his Dad regardless of the circumstances. If you attended, you were right there with us experiencing that for the first time. Whatever the feeling was in that room, I’m sure you could cut it with a fucking knife. But you guys piled on the stage. You showed so much love and support, and in that moment it really became obvious how much we all needed this.
The rest of the tour was for Louis. Every night was cathartic and in a way exorcised whatever was being dealt with on the overnight drives and the back bunk of the bus. Fuck, I don’t know what would have happened if we DIDN’T have that.
So thank you. Thank you for showing up and believing in hardcore and metal and punk and music as a whole. Thank you for wearing our bands shirts and screaming the lyrics and showing up when you could be doing other shit. Thanks for selling those rooms out and taking the time to show up early and watch us before one of the best hardcore bands that has ever come out of Canada. You guys had no way of knowing how much it meant to us.
Infinite love to the sickest crew: @nickcallingallcaptains, @larvalungs, @brooklyndoran, Mara and @joeljohnson666 for keepin’ it moving.
We love you and we’ll be back soon, but first we’ve got a fucking record to finish.
Cancer Bats forever.

Edmonton pitted. 10/10 minus the snow. Red Deer tonight at Bo’s. Run up.
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Edmonton pitted. 10/10 minus the snow. Red Deer tonight at Bo’s. Run up.
📷 @mediasicks

Edmonton pitted. 10/10 minus the snow. Red Deer tonight at Bo’s. Run up.
📷 @mediasicks

Edmonton pitted. 10/10 minus the snow. Red Deer tonight at Bo’s. Run up.
📷 @mediasicks

Edmonton pitted. 10/10 minus the snow. Red Deer tonight at Bo’s. Run up.
📷 @mediasicks

Edmonton pitted. 10/10 minus the snow. Red Deer tonight at Bo’s. Run up.
📷 @mediasicks

Edmonton pitted. 10/10 minus the snow. Red Deer tonight at Bo’s. Run up.
📷 @mediasicks

Edmonton pitted. 10/10 minus the snow. Red Deer tonight at Bo’s. Run up.
📷 @mediasicks

Damn, Calgary. That was one for the books. Edmonton at Pawn Shop Live tonight. Low tickets. Turn up.
📷 @mediasicks

Damn, Calgary. That was one for the books. Edmonton at Pawn Shop Live tonight. Low tickets. Turn up.
📷 @mediasicks

Damn, Calgary. That was one for the books. Edmonton at Pawn Shop Live tonight. Low tickets. Turn up.
📷 @mediasicks

Damn, Calgary. That was one for the books. Edmonton at Pawn Shop Live tonight. Low tickets. Turn up.
📷 @mediasicks

Damn, Calgary. That was one for the books. Edmonton at Pawn Shop Live tonight. Low tickets. Turn up.
📷 @mediasicks

Damn, Calgary. That was one for the books. Edmonton at Pawn Shop Live tonight. Low tickets. Turn up.
📷 @mediasicks

Damn, Calgary. That was one for the books. Edmonton at Pawn Shop Live tonight. Low tickets. Turn up.
📷 @mediasicks

Damn, Calgary. That was one for the books. Edmonton at Pawn Shop Live tonight. Low tickets. Turn up.
📷 @mediasicks

Despised Icon returns to Toronto and Ottawa this October for the first time in years.
Joined by 200 Stab Wounds, Teeth, Rust and Scorching Tomb.
Only Canadian headlining shows of the year.Tickets on sale Friday 🍁

Hey Nelson, thanks for the mountain mosh. Fernie tonight at The Northern. You know what to do.
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Hey Nelson, thanks for the mountain mosh. Fernie tonight at The Northern. You know what to do.
📷 @mediasicks

Hey Nelson, thanks for the mountain mosh. Fernie tonight at The Northern. You know what to do.
📷 @mediasicks

Hey Nelson, thanks for the mountain mosh. Fernie tonight at The Northern. You know what to do.
📷 @mediasicks

Hey Nelson, thanks for the mountain mosh. Fernie tonight at The Northern. You know what to do.
📷 @mediasicks

Victoria, that was one of the best shows of the entire tour. Thank you for hammering it. Nelson tomorrow at The Royal. Low tickets. See you there.
📷 @mediasicks

Victoria, that was one of the best shows of the entire tour. Thank you for hammering it. Nelson tomorrow at The Royal. Low tickets. See you there.
📷 @mediasicks

Victoria, that was one of the best shows of the entire tour. Thank you for hammering it. Nelson tomorrow at The Royal. Low tickets. See you there.
📷 @mediasicks

Victoria, that was one of the best shows of the entire tour. Thank you for hammering it. Nelson tomorrow at The Royal. Low tickets. See you there.
📷 @mediasicks

Victoria, that was one of the best shows of the entire tour. Thank you for hammering it. Nelson tomorrow at The Royal. Low tickets. See you there.
📷 @mediasicks

Victoria, that was one of the best shows of the entire tour. Thank you for hammering it. Nelson tomorrow at The Royal. Low tickets. See you there.
📷 @mediasicks

Victoria, that was one of the best shows of the entire tour. Thank you for hammering it. Nelson tomorrow at The Royal. Low tickets. See you there.
📷 @mediasicks

Kelowna, that was amazing. Thank you for having us.
Vancouver tonight at The Pearl. Only a few tickets left so snatch them up.
For Louis.
📷 @mediasicks

Kelowna, that was amazing. Thank you for having us.
Vancouver tonight at The Pearl. Only a few tickets left so snatch them up.
For Louis.
📷 @mediasicks

Kelowna, that was amazing. Thank you for having us.
Vancouver tonight at The Pearl. Only a few tickets left so snatch them up.
For Louis.
📷 @mediasicks

Kelowna, that was amazing. Thank you for having us.
Vancouver tonight at The Pearl. Only a few tickets left so snatch them up.
For Louis.
📷 @mediasicks

Kelowna, that was amazing. Thank you for having us.
Vancouver tonight at The Pearl. Only a few tickets left so snatch them up.
For Louis.
📷 @mediasicks

Kelowna, that was amazing. Thank you for having us.
Vancouver tonight at The Pearl. Only a few tickets left so snatch them up.
For Louis.
📷 @mediasicks

Kelowna, that was amazing. Thank you for having us.
Vancouver tonight at The Pearl. Only a few tickets left so snatch them up.
For Louis.
📷 @mediasicks

Kelowna, that was amazing. Thank you for having us.
Vancouver tonight at The Pearl. Only a few tickets left so snatch them up.
For Louis.
📷 @mediasicks

Kelowna, that was amazing. Thank you for having us.
Vancouver tonight at The Pearl. Only a few tickets left so snatch them up.
For Louis.
📷 @mediasicks

Kelowna, that was amazing. Thank you for having us.
Vancouver tonight at The Pearl. Only a few tickets left so snatch them up.
For Louis.
📷 @mediasicks

Day off before we hit Regina tomorrow at The Exchange. Come out and grab some new merch - the spread is pretty dialed if we do say so ourselves. Jackie and Jaye from @cancerbats fuck with ‘em so you should too.
📷 @mediasicks

Day off before we hit Regina tomorrow at The Exchange. Come out and grab some new merch - the spread is pretty dialed if we do say so ourselves. Jackie and Jaye from @cancerbats fuck with ‘em so you should too.
📷 @mediasicks

Day off before we hit Regina tomorrow at The Exchange. Come out and grab some new merch - the spread is pretty dialed if we do say so ourselves. Jackie and Jaye from @cancerbats fuck with ‘em so you should too.
📷 @mediasicks

Day off before we hit Regina tomorrow at The Exchange. Come out and grab some new merch - the spread is pretty dialed if we do say so ourselves. Jackie and Jaye from @cancerbats fuck with ‘em so you should too.
📷 @mediasicks

Day off before we hit Regina tomorrow at The Exchange. Come out and grab some new merch - the spread is pretty dialed if we do say so ourselves. Jackie and Jaye from @cancerbats fuck with ‘em so you should too.
📷 @mediasicks
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