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The Warning Announce Fifth Album 'Everything's Falling', Share New Single Ritual

Friday, 12 June 2026 Written by Jon Stickler

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The Warning have laid out plans for their fifth studio album.

The Monterrey, Mexico sister trio will release 'Everything's Falling' on August 28, following 2024's 'Keep Me Fed'. They said:

"'Everything’s Falling' is a snapshot of where we are in our lives right now. We’ve grown so much over the past few years, not just as musicians, but as people. This album reflects everything we’ve experienced, the lessons we’ve learned, and the challenges we’ve overcome.

"At its core, it’s about accepting that life can be messy and unpredictable. Things fall apart, plans change, and sometimes you lose your footing. But those moments can teach you the most about yourself, and they’re often what make you stronger in the end."

Alongside the announcement, the Grammy-nominated rock band have shared the new track Ritual, which explores the fear of loss and overthinking good moments through passages of heavy music, haunting melodies and an anthemic chorus. The band explained: "Ritual is about the fear of losing something good. Even when life is going well, anxiety can convince you that disaster is right around the corner. It’s about getting trapped in those thoughts and letting them keep you from actually living in the moment."

They previously teased the record with their earlier singles Ego and Kerosene, released in May and March, respectively, though the full tracklist has yet to be revealed.

The Warning will continue their live schedule with shows across North America, Europe, Asia and South America throughout the summer, including a date in Charlotte, North Carolina supporting Yungblud, festival appearances and their own headline shows. Head here for details. Tickets are on sale now.

Since their latest album, The Warning also released the concert film and accompanying live album, 'Live From Auditorio Nacional, CDMX', last year. Earlier this year, they collaborated with Grammy-winning Mexican superstar Carín León on the track Love To Be Loved.

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