Today, the rock sister-trio from Monterrey, Mexico, The Warning, proudly present their much-anticipated new full-length album, Keep Me Fed [LAVA/Republic Records], out now! Listen HERE. Physical products are available at RepublicRecords.com, featuring CDs, vinyl, t-shirts, and fan packs [CD/t-shirt or vinyl/t-shirt]. Today the band also unveiled their new music video for “Six Feet Deep,” which made its global broadcast premiere on MTV Live, MTVU, MTV Biggest Pop and across MTV’s global network of channels, as well as on the Paramount Times Square billboards.
About the record, the band commented, “This new album is the result of our rawest emotions and most meaningful connections with people we’ve gotten to know and work with these past few years. We're incredibly proud of this music and we can't wait for you to make it yours. From our hearts to you, this is Keep Me Fed.”
Keep Me Fed finds the group at the peak of their powers. Over the course of thirteen tracks, the album balances stadium-size hooks with airtight riffing and thunderous rhythms. 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.”
Pre-release singles featured “MORE” (performed at the 2023 MTV VMAs [Watch HERE]), “S!CK” which climbed to Top 8 at Active Rock and #8 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Chart, music videos for “Burnout” and Spanish track “Qué Más Quieres” premered with MTV, as well as “Hell You Call A Dream” and “Automatic Sun” which are already fan favorites to hear live. Revolver applauded, “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.”
Last night the band ignited the Jimmy Kimmel Live! Stage, making a mark with their late night television debut performance of “S!CK” Watch the performance HERE. Earlier this week The Warning performed a special underplay show at the legendary Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles.
The trio will embark on the ‘Keep Me Fed’ US headline tour this September andamp; October, making stops in New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, and more, before joining Evanescence and Halestorm on tour in Canada. Check out the full confirmed itinerary below. Fans can purchase tickets here: https://thewarningband.com
Thus far in 2024, The Warning performed at ShipRocked in the Caribbean, Mexico’s prestigious Pa’l Norte andamp; Vive Latino Festivals, sold-out their April EU/UK headline tour, just wrapped their first headlining tour of Japan that included a show with Band-Maid, and will return overseas to EU/UK for summer festivals. Looking ahead to 2025, the band sold-out the 10k capacity Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City in less than 48 hours.
The Warning are as hungry as ever on Keep Me Fed, and they’re about to sink their teeth into 2024. Catch them on tour in the US this fall.
The Warning Tour Dates
2024
July 5 – Main Square Festival – Arras, FR
July 7 – Barcelona Rock Festival – Barcelona, ES
July 10 – Avril Lavigne (Support) – Nimes, FR
July 12 – Zubaran Rock Burgos – FR
July 13 – Mad Cool Festival – Madrid, Spain
July 16 – Poolbar – Feldkirch, AT
July 17 – Jazzhaus – Freiburg, GR
July 18 – Bonsai Garden Festival – Bonona, IT
July 20 – Maidstone Festival – Maidstone, UK
July 21 – Rock City – Nottingham, UK
July 24 – Camp andamp; Furnace – Liverpool, UK
July 25 – Academy 2 – Dublin, IE
July 27 – Steelhouse Festival – Abertillery, UK
July 29 – Skaters Palace – Munster, GR
July 31 – Wacken Open Air Festival – Wacken, GR
Aug 1 – Pol ‘and’ Rock Festival – Pol ‘and’ Rock Festival
Aug 3 – Open Air Granichen – Granichen, CH
Aug 5 – Melkweg Festival – Amsterdam, NL
Aug 6 – Lokerse Festival – Lokeren, BE
Aug 30 – Rocklahoma Festival – Pryor, OK
Sept 13 – Big Night Live – Boston, MA
Sept 14 – Rams Head Live! – Baltimore, MD
Sept 16 – Warsaw – New York, NY (SOLD OUT)
Sept 17 – Warsaw – New York, NY
Sept 18 – The Agora – Cleveland, OH
Sept 20 – Riot Festival – Chicago, IL
Sept 21 – MMRBQ Radio Show – Camden, NJ
Sept 23 – Thunderbird Café and Music Hall – Pittsburgh, PA
Sept 24 – Majestic Theatre – Detroit, MI
Sept 26 – Louder Than Life Festival – Louisville, KY
Sept 27 – Masquerade - Heaven – Atlanta, GA
Sept 28 – The Basement East – Nashville, TN (SOLD OUT)
Oct 5 – Tecate Supremo Festival – CD Juarez, MX
Oct 8 – Glasshouse (Headline) – Pomona, CA
Oct 9 – The Bellwether – Los Angeles, CA (SOLD OUT)
Oct 11 – Aftershock Festival – Sacramento, CA
Oct 13 – KISW Halloween Hullabaloo – Kent, WA
Oct 15 – Rogers Arena (supporting Evanescence) – Vancouver, CAN
Oct 16 – Prospera Place (supporting Evanescence) – Kelowna, CAN
Oct 18 – Saddledome (supporting Evanescence) – Calgary, CAN
Oct 20 – Rogers Place (supporting Evanescence) – Edmonton, CAN
Oct 22 – Canada Life Centre (supporting Evanescence) – Winnipeg, CAN
Oct 25 – Bell Centre (supporting Evanescence) – Montreal, CAN
Oct 26 – Centre Videotron (supporting Evanescence) – Quebec, CAN
Oct 28 – Canadian Tire Center (supporting Evanescence) – Ottawa, CAN
Oct 29 – Budweiser Gardens (supporting Evanescence) – London, CAN
Oct 30 – The Opera House – Toronto, ON
2025
2/6 – Auditorio Nacional – CDMX
2/11 – Auditorio Nacional – CDMX
2/13 – Auditorio Telmex – Guadalajara, MX
2/22 – Auditorio Citibanamex – Monterrey, MX
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