The Warning Release New Album ‘Keep Me Fed’
The latest from the Monterrey, Mexico sister-trio arrives with a video for ‘Six Feet Deep.’
The Warning have shared a new record called Keep Me Fed. The latest album from the Monterrey, Mexico sister-trio, Keep Me Fed debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes rock albums chart. The album is out via LAVA/Republic Records and physical merchandise including CDs, vinyl, t-shirts, and more is now available.
The release is accompanied by a new music video for “Six Feet Deep,” which premiered on MTV Live, MTVU, MTV Biggest Pop and across MTV’s global network of channels, as well as on the Paramount Times Square billboards.
In a statement about the record, The Warning 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.”
“Throughout the whole process, the work was consuming us,” says Paulina “Pau” Villareal of the decision to title the album Keep Me Fed. “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 13-track album includes the singles “MORE,” which The Warning performed at the 2023 MTV VMAs, as well as “Hell You Call A Dream” and “Automatic Sun,” which received praise from Revolver, Classic Rock, and Rolling Stone. The Warning recently made their late night television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, performing “SICK,” which reached the Top 8 at Active Rock and No. 8 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Chart. The Warning have previously shared music videos for “Burnout” and Spanish track “Qué Más Quieres,” which both premiered with MTV.
Following a sold out EU/UK headline tour and performances at Mexico’s prestigious Pa’l Norte & Vive Latino Festivals, The Warning will embark on a US headline tour this fall. Those dates include stops in New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, and more, as well as an appearance at Chicago’s Riot Festival. The Warning will then join Evanescence and Halestorm on tour in Canada. In 2025, The Warning will rock Mexico City’s renowned Auditorio Nacional—the band sold out the 10k capacity venue in less than 48 hours.