UK Doom Metal Legends Warning Announce First Album in 20 Years, Unveil Single "Stations"
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UK Doom Metal Legends Warning Announce First Album in 20 Years, Unveil Single "Stations"
"The first single, 'Stations', showcases a nearly 10-minute runtime that highlights the band's emotional heaviness and mournful balladry over heavily distorted riffs, making it a familiar yet fresh experience for fans."
"Patrick Walker expressed his relief and pleasure in finally sharing new music, stating, 'Whether you're among those who have been waiting for this for 20 years, or whether you're new to my music, it is with great pleasure that I can finally give you a taste of the album.'"
"Walker cited influences for the album from British folk singer June Tabor and US doom metal group Revelation, as well as British prog icons Marillion, showcasing a blend of styles in their new work."
Warning, the UK doom metal legends, have released their new album 'Rituals of Shame' after a 20-year hiatus. The first single, 'Stations', features a nearly 10-minute runtime, highlighting the band's emotional heaviness and distorted riffs. Patrick Walker, the band's leader, expressed excitement about sharing new music with both longtime fans and newcomers. The album draws influences from British folk and US doom metal, with a tour planned across Europe to support the release. The album is set to be available on June 19th via Relapse Records.
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