The song appears on their much-anticipated new album

On the fast track towards a breakthrough, the alternative sister trio from Monterrey, Mexico, The Warning, has unveiled “Automatic Sun.” The track was produced by Anton Delost and Dan Lancaster. It only increases anticipation for their anxiously awaited new full-length album, Keep Me Fed, due June 28th via Lava/Republic Records. Physical products will be available at RepublicRecords.com, featuring newly launched band member exclusive signed CDs as well as vinyl, t-shirts, and fan packs.

“Automatic Sun” showcases yet another side of the enigmatic band. A head-nodding beat sets the tempo as a thick bassline thumps through slick claps. The groove turns on a dime, and a stomping riff takes hold. At the song’s core, the chantable hook resounds with a lament, “Look what you’re doing to me.” With this new music, The Warning continues to shine brighter than ever.

Regarding the song, Dany shares, “It’s about missing someone and the energy this person gives you. You’re drawn into their gravitational pull and brightness—like an automatic sun.”

To announce Keep Me Fed, the band shared “Hell You Call A Dream” and the Spanish-language “Qué Más Quieres.”

Keep Me Fed also features “More,” which the band performed at the 2023 MTV VMAs, and the recently released fan favorite “S!ck” which is climbing the active rock charts.

Next, The Warning will perform at Mexico’s prestigious Pa’l Norte and Vive Latino Festivals, followed by a full-scale European tour this spring. It kicks off in Madrid at Sala La Riviera on April 4th, canvases the continent, and concludes in London at O2 Forum Kentish Town on April 27th.

The tour marks the band’s return to Europe after their 2023 run of beyond-sold-out headline Europe and UK dates in addition to their monumental run supporting Muse and Royal Blood on their stadium tours. They also sold out shows across Mexico, and South America including their largest show to date in Mexico City at the infamous Pepsi Center.