Brooklyn, NY’s Warn The Duke Return With New Single “Angels” Out August 1st |
Blending punk grit with 90s alt-rock spirit, Warn The Duke emerges from chaos with a bold new chapter and a Brooklyn release show (Aug 2nd) to celebrate. |
Warn The Duke is back with “Angels”, their first new single in over two years—out August 1st.Gritty, melodic, and emotionally urgent, the song channels the turbulence of a year marked by personal and global upheaval. “‘Angels’ came out of a year of personal and global chaos. It’s about clawing toward hope when things fall apart,” says the band. The track was recorded by Jeff Berner at Studio G in Brooklyn, with a music video shot at the iconic Wondervillebar in Bushwick. Watch for the video to premiere in a few weeks.Pre-save “Angels” here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/warntheduke1/angelsKnown for weaving together threads of punk, grunge, and ‘90s alternative, Brookyn, NY’s Warn The Dukecreates a sound that’s both comfortably familiar and satisfyingly original. Vocal harmonies rarely heard in traditional punk are a signature of the band, earning them praise for a sound that’s “at once reminiscent of The Replacements and Hüsker Dü” (Deli Magazine), and “punk rock and post-hardcore that bands like Hot Water Music perfected” (Nerdist).Warn The Duke’s story is one of resilience. Through cancer, divorce, relocations, and lineup changes, the band has continued to evolve, forging ahead with two compelling full-length albums and a string of high-energy live shows. Their music—anchored by warm, gritty guitar tones and layered harmonies—resonates deeply with fans of bands like The Clash, The Replacements, and Jawbreaker, while connecting with a new generation of listeners seeking authenticity and emotional depth.Catch them live August 2 at Lucky 13 in Brooklyn for the “Angels” single release show. |
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Photo Credit: Michelle LoBianco — @BrooklynElitist |
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