Warren Zeiders shares his project ‘Relapse’. Known for story-driven acoustics and songwriting that “shoots an arrow right through every listener’s heart” (People Magazine), Zeiders’ new 10-track project is an abstract of intoxicating love, betrayal and heartbreak. The project features recent standout singles “Betrayal” and the title track “Relapse,” which has already amassed more than 43.3M US streams since its June release. Listen HERE.
Joined by a star-studded line-up of Country’s most in-demand songwriters and producers, including 10-time GRAMMY-Award-winner Chris Stapleton as a writer, Zeiders chronicles his metaphorical relapse into thematic shades of love, betrayal and heartbreak in his newest project.
Guitar-heavy, emotional lyricsim and musicality is imprinted across the 10-track project—from love-struck anthems like “Relapse” and “Fight Like Hell” and moody, contemplative tracks like “Intoxicated” and “Devil I Know” to the melancholy summer tunes in “Addictions” and “High Desert Road.” Tracks like “Death of a Cowboy” merge classic, country themes with tender songwriting, while “Stone’s Throw Away” and “Betrayal” showcase Zeiders’ dark melodies with hard rock, gritty vocals. Guilt-ridden reflection follows Zeiders into the Stapleton-penned “Love on the Line,” which serves as the soul-stirring conclusion to the album’s overarching motifs of love, deception and heartbreak.
2024 continues to be another year of highlights for Zeiders. He was recently nominated for two People’s Choice Country Awards: The New Artist of 2024 and The New Artist Song of 2024 for his track “Betrayal.” These nominations come just days after he announced his highly anticipated 2025 ‘Relapse’ headline tour, which will hit 23 dates across major markets, including Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte and more.
Zeiders will continue to play major festivals this Summer before joining Jelly Roll’s The Beautifully Broken Tour as direct support this Fall.
For a complete list of tour dates, or for more info, visit warrenzeiders.com.
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