The Warning is back with some serious fire in the form of "MORE," and for the charts and for modern rock in general, they're making it clear once again why they're one of the most unstoppable forces in space. The Villarreal Vélez sisters Daniela (guitar), Paulina (drums), and Alejandra (bass) serve an adrenaline-drenched anthem that distills their signature blend of hard-hitting riffs, slamming rhythms, and raw, no-holds-barred emotion.
This comes in advance of their much-anticipated upcoming album Keep Me Fed, which lands this orientation on June 28th through LAVA/Republic Records, "MORE "is a visceral statement of intent. With razor-sharp guitar licks, thunderous drumming, and an anthemic chorus designed to be screamed from the rooftops, this is pure dynamite. It's a song about hunger for success, passion, experience, and the flame of their unrelenting ambition.
In a recent episode of the "Chef's Choice" podcast, The Warning gave a behind-the-scenes look at their creative process, comparing it to a close-to-the-ground sports car in impeccable condition, shiny, fast, and designed for speed. The sisters' connection is undeniable; their complex intertwining is recorded, and they perform in high-octane performances in-studio and on-stage. After a year of intense touring, the bond between them solidifies, and one thing is clear: they are gaining momentum.
With a US headline tour on the way and upcoming shows spent alongside rock's biggest names, including appearances supporting powerhouses Evanescence, Halestorm, and Avril Lavigne, The Warning is proving they're not just in the game to play; they're here to deploy. If "MORE" is any indication, the world better brace itself because The Warning is just warming up.