The band will release its next album this summer

Monterrey, Mexican rock sister-trio The Warning shares the music video for their latest single “Qué Más Quieres.” The clip notably made its global broadcast premiere today (Wed, Apr 24th) on MTV Live, MTVU, MTV Biggest Pop, and across MTV’s global network of channels, as well as on the Paramount Times Square billboards.

The “Qué Más Quieres” music video bulldozes the way for their anxiously awaited new full-length album, Keep Me Fed, available on 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.

The energy of the Spanish-language “Qué Más Quieres” matches the dynamics of the song itself. On-screen, an intriguing narrative unfolds with nonstop action, mirroring the upbeat sonic ebb-and-flow. Thrust into a world of intrigue, the girls rock the stage in full Mariachi-style attire, throw down in a high-stakes poker game, and survive all kinds of unpredictable chaos. Exuding spy movie vibes, it stands out as their most explosive visual to date.

The band recently dropped the fan and critical favorite “Automatic Sun,” produced by Anton Delost and Dan Lancaster.

To announce Keep Me Fed, the band shared not one, but two singles—“Hell You Call A Dream” and the Spanish-language “Qué Más Quieres,” earning more than one million streams.

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.

Thus far in 2024, The Warning performed at ShipRocked in the Caribbean, Mexico’s prestigious Pa’l Norte & Vive Latino Festivals, and sold out their April European and UK headlining tour. The band recently announced their first-ever tour dates in Japan including a show with Band-Maid, announced a fall Canadian arena tour supporting Evanescence & Halestorm, and will return overseas to Europe and the UK for summer festivals. Looking ahead to 2025, the band sold out the 10k capacity Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City in less than 48 hours.