Frederick Squier
This is an amazing album. Sounds great, same great songs only done in a different style. Bluesy as all hell.
Favorite track: Lucifers Slightly Less Rocking Chair.
Steely_D89
This really hit the spot in terms of new music from the Bats and it goes to support a great cause. These acoustic versions are all very different and standalone from their originals. Can't wait to hear Liam screaming in my face from less than 2m away in the future.
Favorite track: Lucifers Slightly Less Rocking Chair.
You’ll Never Break Us: Separation Sessions Vol. 1; a 6-song EP that features acoustic renditions of classic Cancer Bats tracks; including a stripped-down version of Hail Destroyer fan favourite “Deathsmarch” now aptly titled “Deathsmarch To A New Acoustic Beat”. The focus track, which features guest vocals from long-time friend of the band, Ojibway singer-songwriter Nick Sherman, sees lead vocalist Liam Cormier’s snarling growl replaced with a steady croon, Scott Middleton and Jaye Schwarzer both setting the right mood on guitar and drummer Mike Peters’ percussion carrying the whole track effortlessly.
You’ll Never Break Us: Separation Sessions Vol. 1 will be released exclusively via the band’s Bandcamp on December 16th with all proceeds raised to be donated to Water First NGO, an organization that helps to train interns in water purification in order to help their communities have access to clean drinking water. “While we are excited for fans to hear and enjoy these new renditions, the other goal for this project is to raise funds and awareness for the clean water crisis that still exists within Canada for many Indigenous communities,” shares Cormier. Fans that purchase the record via Bandcamp will also receive bonus track “Bastards Waltz Recorded Live From TV”. Pre-order the new EP via Bandcamp HERE.
From start to finish, You’ll Never Break Us: Separation Sessions Vol. 1 sees the band moving in a brave new direction; experimenting with different vocal melodies, guitar variations and new rhythms that breathe new life into these classic Bats songs. Along with a different approach musically, the artwork itself takes another twist, where the album art is a t-shirt. As this EP will only exist digitally, it gives fans a chance to still have a physical representation of the album, with the whole concept masterfully put together by the Mi’kmaq design team Born In The North. All prints in North America will be made by The Rezonance Screen Printing Studio a group that supports Indigenous youth through their paid apprenticeship programs.
On releasing the EP, Cormier had this to say, “After having our road dog existence of constant touring over the past 15 years halted due to the pandemic, and with all four band members, now spread across Canada in separate cities, towns and Provinces, we haven’t been in the same room since March. While separated from each other, we thought what better time to re-examine and record new versions of 6 classic Bats tracks.”
Cormier continues, “With the end of 2020 just around the corner, the optimistic lyrics to “Deathsmarch” seem to ring truer now than when first shouted in 2008, “Hey World You’ll Never Break Us, try your hardest, try your hardest.”
credits
released December 16, 2020
Liam Cormier – Vocals
Jaye Schwarzer – Acoustic and electric guitar, banjo, Vocals
Scott Middleton – Acoustic , electric, bass guitars, Organ
Michael Peters – Drums and Percussion
Nick Sherman – Vocals on Deathsmarch to a new acoustic beat
Drums recorded by Ryan Nash in his Dungeon in Winnipeg MB Canada
Jaye Schwarzer Guitars recorded by Jaye Schwarzer in his house in Toronto ON Canada
Scott Middleton guitars , bass and Organ recorded by Scott Middleton at School House Studios in Dundas ON Canada
Vocals Recorded by Palmer Jamieson at The Golden Palm in Halifax NS. Canada
Nick Shermans Vocals on Deathsmarch to a new acoustic beat were recorded by Nick Sherman at his house in Thunderbay ON Canada
All songs were mixed by Scott Middleton at School House Studios in Dundas ON Canada
supported by 10 fans who also own “You'll Never Break Us // Separation Sessions Vol. 1”
Amazing songs,KSE lyrics helps me a lot,i lost my father recently(2020).
The time where i was really close with him was in summer 2007 and i listened a lot to ADD Album at the time.
So hearing KSE always reminds me of him,r.i.p.
Jesse leach is an amazing vocalist and lyricist,howard too. love 'em both.
Adam is a genius period.
Mike's an amazing drawer/artist and bass player.
Joel and justin are rythm legends,scott (old drummer i think)was a beast too.
God bless you KSE cheers from France thejusticemetalsword