Country’s new, breakout star Warren Zeiders announces his new album Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal, coming March 14. The two-part, 20-track album is an introspection of heartbreak, personal growth and emotional healing through Zeiders’ signature gritty vocals and storytelling that strikes like a musical gut-punch. Produced by Ross Copperman (Old Dominion Tyler Hubbard), Mike Elizondo (U2, Ed Sheeran) and Zeiders, the album features a collection of tracks co-penned by Zeiders and standout writers including Connor Mcdonough (Benson Boone, Joji), Ali Tamposi (Elton John, Dua Lipa), Mark Holmon (Morgan Wallen, Bailey Zimmerman), Feli Ferraro (Jelly Roll, BTS) and instrumentalists Craig Young (HARDY, Post Malone), Aaron Sterling (Sabrina Carpenter, Taylor Swift) and more.
Pre-Save ‘Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal’ here
The album’s latest preview, “Can A Heart Take” is an afflicted, musical autopsy of the heart. Written by Randy Montana (Riley Green, Luke Combs) Copperman, Ryan Beaver (Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton) and Zeiders, the track explores the limits of loss, with a single repeating notion – How much pain can a heart take? – echoing alongside guitar-backed vocals.
Listen to “Can A Heart Take” here
Throughout the creative process, Zeiders – a college-athlete-turned hitmaker – took an intimate, therapeutic approach to songwriting, reflecting on his personal relationships and skyrocket success. . The new album encompasses the mental rollercoaster he experienced during his rapidly changing life and career – offering a cathartic exploration of love, loss and gratitude. From summer tune “Relapse” and anger-driven anthems like “Bad” and “Take It To the Grave,” to the introspective moments in “You For A Reason,” “Can A Heart Take” and “Withdrawal,” every track pulses with fleeting feelings of love. Elsewhere on the album, tracks like “Crying Whiskey” and “Lies” counteract the hard-strung vulnerability, while pensive tracks like “Everything Comes To Go Away” personifies the album’s crux of love and loss.
WARREN ZEIDERS UPCOMING UK TOUR DATES:
Feb. 7 – Ulster Hall – Belfast, UK
Feb. 9 – O2 Academy Glasgow – Glasgow, UK
Feb. 11 – Albert Hall – Manchester, UK
Feb. 12 – O2 Academy Bristol – Bristol, UK
Feb. 14 – O2 Institute Birmingham – Birmingham, UK
Feb. 15 – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire – London, UK
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