The highly anticipated return of UK doom metal pioneers, Warning, is finally here. After a 20-year hiatus, the band is set to release their new album, 'Rituals of Shame', in June, marking a significant moment in the metal community. The album's lead single, 'Stations', has already been released, offering a glimpse into the dark and atmospheric sound that fans have been eagerly awaiting.
In a recent statement, Patrick Walker, the band's member, expressed his excitement and relief, stating, 'It’s my privilege to be able to present to you the first track released from Rituals Of Shame. Whether you’re among those who have been waiting for this for twenty years, or whether you’re new to my music, it is with great pleasure and some relief, that I can finally give you a taste of the album that will follow later in the year.'
The album's release comes as a surprise to many, as the band had been on a hiatus since 2006's 'Watching From A Distance', an album that is considered a classic in the doom metal genre. The band's return is a testament to their enduring influence and the impact they have had on the metal community.
'Rituals of Shame' is set to be released on June 19th via Relapse Records, and fans are already eager to get their hands on the album. The tracklist includes songs like 'Rituals of Shame', 'Stations', 'Night Comes Down', 'Landing Lights', and 'Teacher'.
The band's return is a significant moment in the metal community, and it will be interesting to see how the album is received by fans and critics alike. With their unique sound and dark, atmospheric style, Warning is sure to make a lasting impact on the genre once again.