Toronto hardcore titans No Warning have made a comeback in the last couple of years, recently playing their first Canadian show in a decade. Now, they've shared a new song from an upcoming flexi-disc.
"Friends in High Places" is a ultra-heavy track that explodes out of the gate with distorted mega-riffs and merciless growls. But as punishingly loud as this pummelling song is, there are some melodic vocals and textured production touches that give it a sense of nuance.
Hear it below. This song can be pre-ordered on a one-song 7-inch flexi-disc from Lockin' Out Records. It's limited to 500 copies and shipping will commence later this month.
This is the band's first new material since a 2013 reunion single.
"Friends in High Places" is a ultra-heavy track that explodes out of the gate with distorted mega-riffs and merciless growls. But as punishingly loud as this pummelling song is, there are some melodic vocals and textured production touches that give it a sense of nuance.
Hear it below. This song can be pre-ordered on a one-song 7-inch flexi-disc from Lockin' Out Records. It's limited to 500 copies and shipping will commence later this month.
This is the band's first new material since a 2013 reunion single.