Review - Keep Me Fed by The Warning
- joevallehoag
- Sep 17, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 18, 2024
Keep Me Fed is the fourth studio album from Mexican hard rock band, The Warning, and succeeded in topping the US rock and metal album charts, a spot well deserved. The band is made up of sisters Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra Vélez, each of whom plays one of the main instruments and provides lead and backing vocals.

The Vélez sisters deliver powerful vocal performances alongside rock composition that draws on classics such as Metallica and Pink Floyd with clear influences from contemporary powerhouses like My Chemical Romance as well as K and J pop music. Fans of the raw sonic soundscape classic hard rock who are looking for something unique will enjoy Keep Me Fed, and those looking to broaden their horizons will enjoy the modern, high energy composition and unique combination of assets that The Warning brings to the rock world.
Keep Me Fed blows the roof off of the typical hard rock album in terms of it's range. Tracks like Sharks and Satisfied deliver almost operatic vocal performances with dynamic ranges most singers would struggle with pulling off on a single track, while other like S!CK deliver guitar and bass riffs that could almost be considered classic rock.
The Tempo recommends Keep Me Fed by The Warning with 4/5 stars. At the time of writing, The Warning is on tour to promote this new LP. I'll be grabbing tickets if I can.