Legendary (and long defunct) Toronto hardcore act No Warning have released their first new tracks since 2004.
Legendary (and long defunct) Toronto hardcore act No Warning have released their first new tracks since 2004.
The "Resurrection of the Wolf" 7" is the first new music from the band - who broke up back in 2005 - since final album 'Suffer, Survive'.
Proceeds from the 7" - which features the title track as well as a cover of Violent Minds' "Bloodsucker" - will go to former bass player Zach Amster, his wife and daughter.
"During his time in No Warning our bass player Zach Amster suffered from a life-threatening skin disorder called Stevens-Johnson syndrome which left him close to death," claims the official website for the 7".
"He fully recovered physically, but the experience left him with a case of post traumatic stress disorder which in time lead to more serious mental health issues and addiction. Along this path, after the band disbanded, he made some bad decisions for which he is now awaiting sentencing in a California state prison. We love Zach and know him to be an amazing person, and we are truly blessed to have him alongside us as a friend, brother and extremely gifted musical partner. We reformed this year to record two songs as a financial benefit for Zach, his wife, and daughter."
The 7" can be streamed here, it's available for purcahse here through Bad Actors.