Warning return with "Rituals Of Shame," their first new album in 20 years, due 19th June via Relapse Records. The band’s 2006 album, "Watching From A Distance," has become one of the most revered releases in doom metal, with Pitchfork noting it “stands among the high water marks of the genre,” and Stereogum declaring it the “greatest doom record of all time.” Today, the first track released from "Rituals Of Shame" is unveiled. You can check out a visualizer video for the song "Stations" below. "It’s my privilege to be able to present to you the first track released from 'Rituals Of Shame,'" Patrick Walker shares. "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. I wrote and recorded the entire record throughout 2025. This is the year I shall have the honour of sharing it with you." Walker, who also leads 40 Watt Sun, began work on "Rituals Of Shame" in January 2025, writing seven days a week over three months as he turned his full focus back to Warning. The album was recorded at The Arch Studio, a 140-year-old former church in Southport, U.K., with recording and mixing handled by Chris Fullard (Idles, Sunn O))), Ulver). The decision to make a new Warning album emerged from a transformative period in Walker’s life. Reluctant to explain his lyrics, he acknowledges only that the work reflects a deeply personal present moment, with the collection echoing the themes that have long defined his writing: longing, separation, and most of all, love. More...