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Keep Me Fed is the fourth studio album by Mexican rock band The Warning, released through Lava Records and Republic Records on 28 June 2024. [3]Keep Me Fed was chosen to the 19th position on the Kerrang! magazine's "The 50 Best Albums of 2024" list [4] and to the 11th position on the Rock Sound magazine's "Top 24 Albums of 2024" list. [5]
Six of the album's songs had previously been released on the EP Mayday in October 2021. [5] The first of the new songs, "Money", was released as a preview single in March 2022. [ 6 ] The band describes the album as "about how we perceive the world as a generation and how we experience things in this new age – Love, technology, social life ...
"Space Lord" is a 1998 single by American rock band Monster Magnet from the album Powertrip. The song is in the key of C minor.It brought them mainstream success, with its accompanying music video directed by Joseph Kahn. [3]
"Popular Monster" is a song by American rock band Falling in Reverse. It was released on November 20, 2019. The song was ranked number four in late 2019 on the US Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and number one on the US Mainstream Rock chart. [2] [3] As of 2023, the song has over 300 million streams on Spotify. [4]
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"Monster" is a song recorded by American Internet personality and singer Gabbie Hanna. It was independently released for digital download on October 26, 2018, simultaneously with its encore titled "Monster (Reborn)". Both tracks were written by Hanna and Some Randoms, while production was solely handled by the latter.
"Crystals" is a song written and recorded by Icelandic indie folk/indie pop band Of Monsters and Men. It is the lead single for their second studio album, Beneath the Skin . [ 1 ] The single and album artwork was created by artistic director Leif Podhajsky . [ 2 ]
"Monster" is a pop song that is set in the key of D minor with a tempo of 146 beats per minute. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Lyrically, the song is about the pitfalls and pressure of stardom. Mendes stated: "It's about how society can put celebrities up on a pedestal and watch them fall and it seems to be this entertainment thing.