FOREIGNWOLF: New Video – ‘No Limit’

FOREIGNWOLF are making new friends and picking up new fans. The Belfast-based heavy rock crew dispatch hugely satisfyingly burly rock merged with alluring hooks and thunderous riffery. With warm comparisons to Alter Bridge, Alexisonfire, and Deftones, FOREIGNWOLF are poised to rise and are fully loaded with their stunning new EP, Your Weapons, Your Words, which arrives on Friday 14th May. The brawny riff beasts have set loose their blistering new single, No Limit, out now.

Born in 2019 and coming at you from Belfast, Northern Ireland, FOREIGNWOLF feature Gerard McCann (lead vocals & guitar), Dave Brady (lead guitars & backing vocals), Justin Lee Jamison (bass), and Mick Teague (drums). The quartet spew their heart and soul into their art, and the end-upshot is an energetic sound that is intense and forceful but above all, enormously enthralling.

The buoyant stout rockers released their debut EP, Tempered Hearts, in 2019. The record put down a solid marker for the foursome, earning praise far and wide. FOREIGNWOLF also picked up notable worldwide streaming numbers and now have fans in over eighty countries.

With live music returning, FOREIGNWOLF are ready for touring to coincide with the release of their incoming EP, Your Weapons, Your Words. The record is particularly personal to the band, as vocalist and guitarist, Gerard McCann, explains: “‘Your Weapons, Your Words’ is a journey through the emotions of each and every person we know. Our focus has always been our mental health, and we as ForeignWolf wanted to share our stories, directly from us and the people we know.” Expressing four cuts built around meticulous phrasing, powerful riffage, and gargantuan choruses, all mounted with true passion, this EP promises to push the band forward to the forefront of the UK scene.

EP Tracklisting:

01. Alone,

02. Afterthought,

03. No Limit,

04. Gradual Destruction.

 

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