The Warning announced their new album 'Everything's Falling'

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The Monterrey trio presented some details of their fifth studio material.

The Warningone of the most prominent contemporary Mexican rock groups of recent years, announced Everything's Fallingtheir fifth studio album, which will be released on August 28 through Lava Records and Republic Records.

After weeks of having left clues about the beginning of a new era through a website that had a countdown accompanied by the image of burned angel wings, the Monterrey trio made up of Danny, Paul and Ale Villarreal announced his next material. This work will have a darker and more symbolic aesthetic, in addition to representing an evolution in the group's sound and narrative.

Everything's Falling arrives after Keep Me Fed (2024), an album that consolidated the international growth of the band and led them to perform on some of the most important stages in the world. Now, The Warning is preparing to start a new musical universe, of which they have already shared some previews such as “Kerosene” and “Ego”songs that allowed us to know different facets of this next production.

In addition to the album announcement, the group confirmed the release of “Ritual”a single that will be released on June 12 and will show a visual proposal where mysticism will be the central axis. The theme will also feature elements such as feathers, masked figures and ceremonial objects that refer to a different conceptual narrative, focused on themes such as transformation and change.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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