Error (The Warning album)

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Error
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Studio album by
Released24 June 2022 (2022-06-24)
StudioIiwii Studios, Magic Door, Sound on Sound and Ferretti's Studios, New Jersey
Genre
Length48:49
Label
Producer David Bendeth
The Warning chronology
Mayday
(2021)
Error
(2022)
Keep Me Fed
(2024)
Singles from Error
  1. "Choke"
    Released: 21 May 2021
  2. "Money"
    Released: 25 March 2022

Error is the third studio album by Mexican rock band The Warning. It was released on 24 June 2022 by Lava Records. [1] The song "Money" reached the top 40 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. [2]

Contents

Background

Error is The Warning's first full-length album to be released via Lava Records, with which the band signed a multi-album deal in 2020. [3] The first song to be released from the recording sessions was "Choke" in May 2021. [4] Six of the album's songs had previously been released on the EP Mayday in October 2021. [5] The first of the new songs, "Money", was released as a preview single in March 2022. [6] The band describes the album as "about how we perceive the world as a generation and how we experience things in this new age Love, technology, social life, media, politics; losing our sense of humanity and everything in between." [7]

Critical reception

Critical appraisal of the album, though limited, has been positive. One reviewer commented, "The Warning is a band on the warpath, spearheading an album with so much lyrical and musical energy. Their sound has a mix of well-tuned guitar parts which are electrifying and atmospheric, and on their album Error, the trio become titans of their art." [8] Alternative Press called the album "a rock radio-ready beast". [9] Loudwire included the album in its list of the 50 best rock and metal albums of 2022. [10]

Track listing

All tracks are written by D. Villarreal, P. Villarreal and A. Villarreal except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro 404"
  • D. Villarreal
  • P. Villarreal
  • A. Villarreal
  • D. Bendeth
  • J. Carmona
0:57
2."Disciple" 3:40
3."Choke"
  • D. Villarreal
  • P. Villarreal
  • A. Villarreal
  • J. Carmona
3:52
4."Animosity" 4:06
5."Money" 3:15
6."Amour" 3:55
7."Evolve"
  • D. Villarreal
  • P. Villarreal
  • A. Villarreal
  • J. Carmona
3:33
8."Error"
  • D. Villarreal
  • P. Villarreal
  • A. Villarreal
  • D. Bendeth
3:57
9."Z" 3:03
10."23"
  • D. Villarreal
  • P. Villarreal
  • A. Villarreal
  • D. Bendeth
4:00
11."Kool Aid Kids" 3:23
12."Revenant" 4:22
13."Martirio" 4:04
14."Breathe" (bonus track)P. Villarreal2:49
Total length:48:49

Personnel

The Warning
Production

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