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Rising rock band The Warning has announced details of its anxiously awaited new album, Keep Me Fed.
The album will be released on June 28 via LAVA/Republic Records and will feature the singles “MORE,” which was recently aired at the 2023 MTV VMAs and fan favorite “S!CK.”
“Throughout the whole process, the work was consuming us,” drummer, singer, and pianist Pau explained of the album title in a press release. “By impacting everything we did, the album kept us fed both creatively and personally. We’re inviting other people to participate and consume it, too.”
The Warning has shared two further previews of Keep Me Fed in the form of two new singles, “Hell You Call A Dream” and the Spanish-language “Qué Más Quieres.”
The former was co-written and produced by Anton Delost (Highly Suspect, Mayday Parade) and Dan Lancaster (Muse, Bring Me The Horizon). “Give me something to believe, in this hell you call a dream,” guitarist, lead singer, and pianist Dany sings, expressing the highs and lows of the touring lifestyle. “It’s about how something you love so much can be something that also weighs you down, but you continue to do it out of love. It’s fulfilling, but it’s tiring,” she explains.
“Qué Más Quieres,” meanwhile, was inspired by the phrase “gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss.” “The title translates to ‘What else do you want?’” Pau explained. “It’s about taunting and manipulating.”
Dany added: “It means a lot to sing in our language and represent our country. Over the years, doors have finally opened for Mexican women in rock, and we’re actively participating in opening these doors where we can.”
The Warning is due to perform at two Mexican festivals this month before heading to Europe for its headline tour. In the summer, the band will make appearances at festivals across Europe and the US, including Madrid’s Mad Cool and Sacramento, CA’s Aftershock Festival. Visit the band’s official website for full dates.
Keep Me Fed follows the sister trio’s debut album, ERROR, which was released in 2022. On that record, the group tackled its generation’s view of the world through love, technology, politics, and more.
Pre-order Keep Me Fed.
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