THE WARNING Ready New Album Keep Me Fed
By
Larry Petro,
News Monkey
Tuesday, March 12, 2024 @ 8:44 AM
Out June 28th; Two New Singles, "Hell You Call A Dream" And "Que Mas Quieres", Shared
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Returning with a big bang, the alternative sister-trio from Monterrey, Mexico, THE WARNING, proudly present their anxiously awaited new full-length album, Keep Me Fed [LAVA/Republic Records], out June 28, 2024. Physical products will be available at RepublicRecords.com, including CDs, vinyl, t-shirts, and fan packs [CD/t-shirt or vinyl/t-shirt].
In talking about the story behind the decision to name the album Keep Me Fed, "throughout the whole process, the work was consuming us," says Pau. "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."
Bulldozing the way for the record's arrival, they just unveiled two singles, namely "Hell You Call A Dream" and the Spanish-language "Que Mas Quieres". Each song is also accompanied by its own lyric video. Watch the lyric videos for both BELOW.
Illuminating the band's evolution, the tracks hint at the breadth of their stunning signature style. On "Hell You Call A Dream", co-written and produced by Anton Delost [Highly Suspect, Mayday Parade] and Dan Lancaster [MUSE, Bring Me The Horizon], an arresting keyboard melody wraps around the punchy bass line . A distorted guitar groove anchors a hard-hitting hook, "Give me something to believe, in this hell you call a dream." Dany notes, ""Hell You Call A Dream" tries to express a feeling most musicians find hard to express. When you're touring, you experience the positives, the negatives, and the whole spectrum of emotion all at once. 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."
The three-piece further flaunt their fiery versatility on "Que Mas Quieres". It tempers a robust riff with an electronic flurry, giving way to a chantable chorus with the power to resonate worldwide. "The title translates to 'What else do you want?'," Pau reveals. "It's about taunting and manipulating. We were thinking of the TikTok phrase, 'Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss', and turned it into a song." Dany goes on, "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."
Stay tuned for more soon.
Keep Me Fed also features "MORE", which the band performed at the 2023 MTV VMAs, and the recently released fan favorite "S!CK" that is climbing the Active Rock charts. Revolver raved, "Like the Mexican sister-trio's previous output, it's undeniably infectious," and Classic Rock hailed it as a "shot-in-the-arm of propulsive, fire-spitting hard rock." Rolling Stone pegged it as one of "All The Songs You Need To Know This Week."
Next up, THE WARNING will perform at Mexico's prestigious Pa'l Norte and Vive Latino Festivals followed by a month-long full-scale European tour this spring. It kicks off in Madrid at Sala La Riviera on April 4, canvases the continent, and concludes in London at O2 Forum Kentish Town on April 27.
The tour marks the band's return to Europe after their own 2023 run of beyond sold out headline EU & UK dates in addition to their monumental run supporting MUSE & ROYAL BLOOD on their stadium tours. They also sold out shows across Mexico, South America including their largest show to date in Mexico City at the infamous Pepsi Center.
Check out the full confirmed itinerary below. Fans can purchase tickets here: www.thewarningband.com/tour
THE WARNING are as hungry as ever on Keep Me Fed, and they're about to sink their teeth into 2024.
THE WARNING Tour Dates
- 3/17 - Mexico, City, MX - Vive Latino Festival
- 3/31 - Monterrey, MX - Tecate Pa'l Norte
- 4/4 - Madrid, ESP - Sala La Riviera
- 4/5 - Lisbon, POR - LAV Lisboa Ao Vivo
- 4/6 - Santiago De Compostela, ESP - Sala Capitol
- 4/8 - Barcelona, ESP - Sala Razzmatazz
- 4/9 - Bilbao, ESP - Kafe Antzokia
- 4/11 - Milan, IT - Magazzini
- 4/12 - Zurich, CHE - Dynamo
- 4/13 - Munich, GER - Backstage Werk
- 4/14 - Prague, CZ REP - Meetfactory
- 4/16 - Berlin, GER - Metropol
- 4/17 - Cologne, GER - Live Music Hall
- 4/18 - Paris, FR - Alhambra
- 4/19 - Haarlem, NL - Patronaat
- 4/21 - Birmingham, UK - O2 Institute 2
- 4/22 - Leeds, UK - Stylus
- 4/23 - Glasgow, UK - The Garage
- 4/25 - Manchester, UK - Academy 2
- 4/26 - Cardiff, UK - Y Plas
- 4/27 - London, UK - O2 Forum Kentish Town
- 7/5 - Arras, FR - Main Square Festival
- 7/7 - Barcelona, ES - Barcelona Rock Festival
- 7/13 - Madrid, Spain - Mad Cool Festival
- 7/20 - Maidstone, UK - Maidstone Festival
- 7/27 - Abertillery, UK - Steelhouse Festival
- 7/31 - Wacken, GR - Wacken Open Air Festival
- 8/1 - Kostrzyn Nad Odra, PL - Pol 'and' Rock Festival
- 8/3 - Granichen, CH - Open Air Granichen
- 8/5 - Amsterdam, NL - Melkweg Festival
- 9/26 - Louisville, KY - Louder Than Life Festival
- 10/10-13 - Sacramento, CA - Aftershock Festival
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