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THE WARNING, an alternative sister-trio from Monterrey, Mexico, will release their new full-length album, “Keep Me Fed,” on June 28, 2024 via Lava/Republic Records. The band consists of Daniela “Dany” (guitar, lead vocals, piano), Paulina “Pau” (drums, vocals, piano), and Alejandra “Ale” Villarreal (bass, piano, backing vocals). RepublicRecords.com will provide physical items such as CDs, vinyl, t-shirts, and fan packs.

Pau explains why the album was named “Keep Me Fed”: “Work consumed us throughout the entire process.” By influencing all we did, the record kept us creatively and personally fueled. We’re asking others to join and consume as well.”

They just released two songs, “Hell You Call A Dream” and “Qué Más Quieres,” paving the way for the next album. Each song has its own lyric video.

The tunes provide light on the band’s progress while also hinting at the depth of their magnificent distinctive sound. Co-written and produced by Anton Delost (HIGHLY SUSPECT, MAYDAY PARADE) and Dan Lancaster (MUSE, BRING ME THE HORIZON), “Hell You Call A Dream” has a captivating keyboard melody and a thumping bass rhythm. A distorted guitar groove supports a hard-hitting hook: “Give me something to believe, in this hell you call a dream.” According to Dany, “Hell You Call A Dream” expresses a mood that many singers struggle to articulate. When you’re touring, you get to experience both the joys and the drawbacks, as well as the whole emotional spectrum. It’s about how something you love so much can weigh you down, yet you keep doing it because you love it. It’s satisfying, but it’s exhausting.”

“Qué Más Quieres” showcases the three-piece’s blazing adaptability. It tempers a powerful riff with an electronic flurry, giving way to a chantable chorus that has the potential to reverberate globally. “The title translates to ‘What else do you want?’,” according to Pau. “It is about mocking and manipulating. We created a song inspired by the TikTok phrase ‘Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss’. Dany expresses how important it is to sing in our own tongue and represent our nation. Over the years, doors have finally opened for Mexican women in rock, and we’re actively helping to open these doors wherever we can.”

The album “Keep Me Fed” includes popular songs like “More” (played at the 2023 MTV VMAs) and “S!ck” (currently ascending the Active Rock charts). Revolver exclaimed, “Like the Mexican sister-trio’s previous output, it’s undeniably infectious,” while Classic Rock praised it as a “shot-in-the-arm of propulsive, fire-spitting hard rock.” Rolling Stone listed it as one of “All The Songs You Need to Know This Week.”

The Warning will play at Mexico’s Pa’l Norte and Vive Latino festivals before embarking on a month-long European tour in the spring. It begins on April 4 in Sala La Riviera in Madrid and will travel across the continent before concluding on April 27 at O2 Forum Kentish Town in London.

The band’s return to Europe follows a successful series of headlining shows in 2023, as well as supporting MUSE and ROYAL BLOOD on stadium tours. They have sold out gigs throughout Mexico and South America, including their biggest event to date in Mexico City at the famed Pepsi Center.

THE WARNING draw strength and power from a lifetime of sisterhood and music. The Mexico-born sister trio has put thousands of miles on the road, created hundreds of millions of streams, and left many fans stunned. All of this painstaking effort and attention has sculpted and honed their sound with knife-like precision, equipping alternative anthems with universally appealing choruses and an uncompromising hard rock kick. Since they were children in Monterrey, Mexico, the girls have worked together to achieve a common goal. They made waves with indie releases, laying the way for their lauded 2022 full-length album “Error”. The band performed with MUSE, FOO FIGHTERS, GUNS N’ ROSES, ROYAL BLOOD, THE PRETTY RECKLESS, and THREE DAYS GRACE, igniting MTV’s Extended Play Stage at the 2023 VMAs. Pepsi picked them as the face of Pepsi Black in Mexico, a testament to their cultural significance. Furthermore, they emerged as the uncommon force who could safely appear in profiles by Vanity Fair, People, Cosmopolitan, and Glamour, as well as on METALLICA’s star-studded “Blacklist” compilation.

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