The Unwanted
Performed By No Remorse for the Fallen
Album UPC 887516151897
CD Baby Track ID 10302531
Label No Remorse for the Fallen
Released 2013-01-04
BPM 121
Rated 0
ISRC uscgh1310423
Year 2013
Spotify Plays 72
Writers
Writer No Remorse for the Fallen
Pub Co No Remorse for the Fallen
Composer No Remorse for the Fallen
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Rights Controlled Master and Publishing Grant
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - Pennsylvania

Description

This is the follow-up to their 2011 release, No More Good Days. This shows the evolution of NRFTF's sound, and bridges the gap between their past...and their future.

Notes

NRFTF's Complete Biography

~No Remorse For The Fallen~

No Remorse For The Fallen, also known as NRFTF, is a seven-piece metal band originating from Philadelphia, PA. The band's name is a statement on life, a constant reminder to never give up because there is no remorse for failing. They have released three live demos, Live In Reading Not To Be Confused With Reading, Black Thunder & White Lightning, and The Perfect Gentlemen. They also released their first studio recorded demo entitled The Flying Fortress EP. Their first LP, entitled No More Good Days, was released on March 25, 2011.

~History~

In The Beginning

No Remorse For The Fallen was formed in late 2007. It was the original brainchild of guitarists Paul Johnson and David Lamote which emerged from jam sessions simply called Comotose. In 2008 bassist Bill Caban and drummer Dave Sullivan joined the group. That's when they adopted the name No Remorse For The Fallen. Shortly after Dave Sullivan was replaced by drummer Bradford James Beall. A few months later vocalist JT Cage joined the fray. Shortly after joining, JT Cage had to leave the group due to personal reasons. He was then replaced by Zachary Weller. The band then released their first live demo entitled Live In Reading, Not To Be Confused With Reading. This live EP, and their future releases, were recorded at The Silo Nightclub in Reading, PA.

B.T.W.L. and The Perfect Gentlemen

In late 2008, vocalist JT Cage returned to NRFTF to do vocals alongside Zach Weller bringing the band to a six-piece. Shortly after, Zach was replaced by vocalist Rob Sands. Early 2009, NRFTF released their next live EP Black Thunder & White Lightning. The title hints at the dual vocal partnership of JT and Rob.

A few months later, NRFTF, released their next Live EP entitled The Perfect Gentlemen. This was the most sought after Live EP to date. It debuted early versions of tracks "This Place Is Death" and "Surrender". Soon after this release, Rob and NRFTF parted ways, and the band continued as a five-piece.

The Flying Fortress EP

During the summer of 2009, NRFTF recorded their first ever studio demo called The Flying Fortress EP. It was recorded and produced by Mike Birchaurd at Forge Studios in Philadelphia, PA. It featured the title track "Flying Fortress", "Surrender", and "Chivalry Is Dead". It was released during the fall of 2009. "Chivalry Is Dead" became a single and received radio play on Voltaradio.com during the Blastzone Radio Show.

Shortly after the release of The Flying Fortress EP, Bill Caban made the switch from bass to second vocalist, and Don Peters joined NRFTF on bass. Thus making the band a six-piece again.

No More Good Days

No Remorse For The Fallen released their debut full length CD entitled No More Good Days on March 25, 2011. It was recorded by Ian Wright (Lethean) at The Rock Office, and was self produced by NRFTF. Though not a complete concept album, it hints at themes like the end of the world with tracks such as "Psyche Of Things To Come", "Fresh Prince Saves The Day", and the title track "No More Good Days". It also portrays rays of hope in the song "End Of The Tunnel".

In mid April 2011, NRFTF and drummer Bradford James parted ways. Chaz Squillace (From This We Rise) filled in for the time being while his current band was taking a break from live shows to write. During this time, Chaz helped NRFTF write new material, including the song "OMG!"

During their search for a new drummer, Ian Wright's band Lethean went on an extended hiatus. Ian joined No Remorse For The Fallen as a guitarist on a full time basis. Shortly after, Joe Bondra of Lethean joined NRFTF as the drummer, thus bringing the lineup to a 7 piece band. The writing process continued, and the band turned focus to release a new EP.

The Unwanted EP

The band continued the writing process for the new EP, but as they were preparing to enter the studio, bassist Don Peters announced he was parting ways with the band to start a family. With this news, the band set out to find a bass player, and former drummer Bradford James rejoined the band in the early months of 2012, except this time, on bass. The band focused their attention on new material, and completed recordings of four songs that would become "The Unwanted EP." The album was once again recorded at The Rock Office by Ian Wright.

As the band was putting the finishing touches on the new release, drummer Joe Bondra announced that he would be moving to Utah, thus leaving the band. Bradford James resumed his position on drums. In the Fall of 2012, Mike Ciotti joined NRFTF on bass, thus completing the current lineup. They are currently writing the follow up full length to their 2011 release No More Good Days, and are planning a 2013 tour.

~Members~

JT Cage - Vocals (2008 - present)
Bill Caban - Vocals (2008 - present)
Paul "Stubbs" Johnson - Guitar (2007 - present)
David Lamote - Guitar (2007 - present)
Ian Wright - Guitar (2011 - present)
Mike Ciotti - Bass (2012 - present)
Bradford James - Drums (2008 - 2011) (2012 - present)

Former

Dave Sullivan - Drums (2008)
Zach Weller - Vocals (2008)
Rob Sands - Vocals (2009)
Don Peters - Bass (2009 - 2012)
Joe Bondra - Drums (2011 - 2012)

~Discography~

2008 - Live In Reading, Not To Be Confused With Reading - Self Released
1 - "See You Later, Mexico" (Live)
2 - "I Didn't Know Handgela Had Five Sisters" (Live)
3 - "123 Kid" (Live)
4 - "Chivalry Is Dead, and Bitches Killed It" (Live)
5 - "My Little Miley" (Live)

Feb. 2009 - Black Thunder & White Lightning - Self Released
1 - "Intro/Cake Eater" (Live)
2 - "I Didn't Know Handgela Had 5 Sisters" (Live)
3 - "My Little Miley" (Live)
4 - "Chivalry Is Dead, And Bitches Killed It" (Live)
5 - "Circus" (Live)
6 - "See You Later Mexico" (Live)

Apr. 2009 - The Perfect Gentlemen - Self Released
1 - "We'd Like To Dedicate This Set To..." (Live)
2 - "Intro/Chivalry Is Dead...And Bitches Killed It" (Live)
3 - "My Little Miley" (Live)
4 - "This Place Is Death (Rest In Pieces)" (Live)
5 - "I Didn't Know Handgela Had Five Sisters" (Live)
6 - "Surrender (Instrumental)" (Live)
7 - "Circus" (Live)
8 - "123 Kid" (Live)
9 - "Cake Eater" (Live)
10 - "See You Later, Mexico" (Live)

Nov. 2009 - The Flying Fortress EP - Self Released
1 - "Chivalry Is Dead"
2 - "Surrender"
3 - "Flying Fortress"

Mar. 2011 - No More Good Days - Self Released
1 - "Exodus"
2 - "The Psyche Of Things To Come"
3 - "Swiftly Kanye'd"
4 - "The Fresh Prince Saves The Day"
5 - "That's What She Said!"
6 - "No More Good Days"
7 - "Burning Hammer"
8 - "End Of The Tunnel"
9 - "The End..."

Jan. 2013 - The Unwanted EP - Self Released
1 - "The Unwanted"
2 - "OMG!"
3 - "lms"
4 - "The Annexation Of Puerto Rico"

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