The Warning Talk Keep Me Fed Album, Connecting with Fans

The Warning Talk Keep Me Fed Album, Connecting with Fans

The Warning continue their rise in the rock world, as the band of three sisters from Mexico recently sold out several dates on a headlining US outing. The band is now supporting Evanescence and Halestorm in Canada, as they continue to tour in support of their latest album, Keep Me Fed.

The band first got attention as young girls with their covers of hard rock and metal songs on YouTube, including a rendition of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” that now has a whopping 25 million views. Since then, they’ve established themselves as a full-on original rock band, releasing four studio albums and landing a handful of songs on the US Mainstream Rock chart, including the Top 10 single “S!CK” from the aforementioned Keep Me Fed.

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Heavy Consequence caught up with all three sisters — singer Dany, drummer Pau, and bassist Ale — at the recent Louder Than Life festival in Louisville, Kentucky. There, the bandmates discussed the Keep Me Fed album, their musical evolution, their connection with fans all over the world, and their recent experience at the MTV VMAs.

“It’s a very big change,” Dany said of Keep Me Fed. “We see it as a new era of The Warning, especially since we started writing when we were kids. This I feel is the first album that is really ‘grown up’ … It’s all of our experiences bottled into an album. It’s like a little time capsule of who we are.”

Catch The Warning on the remaining dates supporting Evanescence and Halestorm in Canada (tickets available here). Watch our full interview with the sisters in the video above.

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