To the uninitiated, The Warning appear to have burst out of nowhere with the oven-ready buzz of a Måneskin or their labelmates Greta Van Fleet, however Hold Me Fed is the band’s fourth album. And it is fairly rattling good.
The Villarreal Vélez sisters from Monterrey have been rocking out collectively since they had been children, so it is no shock that their sound is taut and warranted with ample shit-kicking swagger. All of which applies on lead single S!CK.
Six Toes Deep is an urgently compelling opener permeated by crunchy guitars and Daniela’s svelte vocals – Halestorm and QOTSA are apparent references. They sound much more energised on the Spanish-language Qué Más Quieres, which hones in on flurries of driving riffs.
Every thing right here has a distinctly box-office really feel that showcases their chops and well-earned credentials. The long run appears vibrant for this sisterhood.