The Warning Want "MORE" Out of Life


Monterrey three-piece The Warning veer into new sonic territory in their latest single, "MORE." The explosive track is a raging anthem that highlights the band's insane musicality and knack for creating bold, mosh-inducing music.

"MORE" opens with an intoxicating blend of dark guitar riffs, thrumming bass, and percussion. Lead singer Daniela Villarreal sets the tone with her rich vocals, singing that some criminal, immovable force is pulling her away. In the climatic chorus, the band catapults into a sonic space filled with carnal instrumentation, bombastic guitar riffs, crashing percussion, and Villarreal belting lines like, "You know you love it / You love it when I need you / Do you need me?" and "I love it when you feed me / Yet you leave me begging for more."

"We feel 'MORE' is a natural transition to our musical evolution where we get to express our taste in music in a fresher cooler sound maintaining The Warning's core rock sound," shared the band in a statement. "'MORE' is a song about relationships push and pulls and wanting 'MORE' out of life. ;)"

The accompanying music video is a vibrant peek into the collective creative mindset of the trio, hooking listeners in from start to finish. Opening with black-and-white scenes of the sisters jamming out, the visual soon turns topsy-turvy once the girls press the mysterious "more" button.

After going viral with a cover of Metallica's "Enter Sandman" on YouTube as kids, The Warning, now in their early twenties and late teens, have established themselves as a rising act in the hard rock world. In recent years, the band has hit the road with major acts such as Foo Fighters, Muse, Halestorm, The Pretty Reckless, and Three Days Grace. The band is currently on the North American leg of their worldwide 'ERROR Tour' after opening for Muse and Guns' N' Roses earlier this year. In June, the band will once again support Muse for five dates across the UK and EU and also support Royal Blood and Palaye Royal in Europe.

Watch the "MORE" music video below:


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