Even when they decelerate there’s a crackling energy, such as on the groove-laden Hammering On, which sees them tap into a familiar Sabbath-y vibe, and also the slower passages of the closing title track, which is a mix of romping punk and sludgy bludgeon.
Sure, they haven't reinvented the wheel or opened up any new avenues, but Cancer Bats are doing what they do better than ever. Considering they were already in a league of their own that is saying a lot. Do yourself a favour and listen to this record as soon as you can, as much as you can.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: High On Fire, Knocked Loose, Black Flag
Psychic Jailbreak is released on April 15 via Bat Skull / New Damage