The Warning Club
The Warning Club formed in Brooklyn in 2015 with Bobby Veltre on guitar and vocals, Dan Steinman on bass, and Anthony Del Rey on drums. They put out their...
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The Warning Club formed in Brooklyn in 2015 with Bobby Veltre on guitar and vocals, Dan Steinman on bass, and Anthony Del Rey on drums. They put out their first single 'Creepy Lady' in 2017, a track that built a following with its unsettling lyrics and hypnotic feel. Their debut album 'Night Terrors' came out the following year.
Their sound leans into eerie, atmospheric alt-rock, with Veltre's vocals and guitar creating a haunted mood over Steinman's bass and Del Rey's drumming. They followed 'Night Terrors' with albums like 'Spectral' in 2020 and 'Haunted House' in 2022, sticking to that disquieting style. Another song of theirs, 'One More Battle,' shows up in their catalog too.
Some listeners found their lyrical content disturbing, but the band kept working in that vein. They're still based in Brooklyn, putting out music that feels designed to linger uneasily after it's over.
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