Instead of heavily experimenting with their sound, Cancer Bats further develop the things that made them great, while still offering something new, such as the piano intro on "Fear Will Kill Us All." Songs like "Rattlesnake" or "Headwound" sound like tracks from the band's early days, without coming across as rehashed ideas. Kicking off with an aggressive start on "Gatekeeper" and "Brightest Day," the band take little time in getting a hard-partying energy established. The album as a whole comes across like a Cancer Bats record written for Cancer Bats fans. Their sixth studio album, The Spark That Moves, is simultaneously the heaviest and most melodic record the band have ever created, while heavily drawing on the party punk vibes they've built their career on. After an experimental trip into sludgier territory on their last record, Searching for Zero, Toronto metalcore band Cancer Bats have returned to their punk roots.
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