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One reviewer commented, "The Warning is a band on the warpath, spearheading an album with so much lyrical and musical energy. Their sound has a mix of well-tuned guitar parts which are electrifying and atmospheric, and on their album Error, the trio become titans of their art". [8] Alternative Press called the album "a rock radio-ready beast". [9]
The Warning's first full-length album, XXI Century Blood, was released in 2017. [24] The music video for the title track won several awards at film festivals. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] During this period they were invited to perform at the Mother of All Rock Festival in Monterrey, [ 28 ] and also opened a show for The Killers in that city.
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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]The LP was chosen to the 19 th position on the Kerrang! magazine's The 50 best albums of 2024 list [4] and to the 11 th position on the Rock Sound magasine's Top 24 Albums Of 2024 list.
Warning (Antigama album), 2009; Warning (Green Day album) or the title song (see below), 2000; Warning, by Sunmi, 2018; The Warning (Hot Chip album) or the title song, 2006; The Warning (Queensrÿche album) or the title song, 1984; Warnings, an album by I Break Horses; Warning, an album by R. Stevie Moore, 1988; Warning, an EP by SS501, 2005
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The album was recorded in various recording studios in London with Pink Floyd-producer James Guthrie. In 2013, lead singer Geoff Tate explained the band's dissatisfaction with the album's mix: "The only time I ever experienced [a record label restricting creative freedom] was during the recording of Queensrÿche's first album, The Warning. We ...