Warren Zeiders Announces New Double Album, ‘Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal,’ Out March 14 Via Warner Records
Listen to the album’s latest preview “Can A Heart Take”
Zeiders earned seven coveted spots on Billboard’s 2024 Year-End Charts
Headlining the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on March 15th + 2025 US
‘Relapse’ Tour will hit 47 major markets this Spring Including Belfast,
Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham and London O2 Shepherd Bush Empire
next month
Most shows are already SOLD OUT, see the full list of dates below
Country’s new, breakout star Warren Zeiders announces
his new album Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal, coming March
14 via Warner Records. 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.
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.
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”
(BLOG POST), “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.
After a breakthrough year fueled by the success of his first No. 1 single “Pretty
Little Poison” and a win for CMT’s Breakthrough Male Video
of the Year, Zeiders returns with his highly-anticipated sophomore
album. In the Fall, Zeiders released a 10-track project Relapse,
which was hailed by Billboard as a “heart-shattering arc” (Billboard) and introduced
fans to rock-tinged anthems like the People’s Choice-nominated track
"Betrayal” and title track “Relapse.” Zeiders capped his whirlwind year as
one of country’s most exciting new voices with 35+ dates performing as direct-support
on Jelly Roll’s The Beautifully Broken Tour and earning him
seven coveted spots on Billboard’s 2024 year-end charts.
Next month, Zeiders will perform at the 2025 New Faces of Country
Music showcase during the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville,
joining fellow rising stars Drew Baldridge, Ashley Cooke, Dasha and Zach Top.
And, in March, he’ll headline the Houston Livestock and Rodeo. SEE BLOG POST
Later this month, Zeiders will head out on his first-ever European tour.
In March, he’ll headline Houston Rodeo, before kicking off his 2025 “Relapse
Tour,” which will hit 23 dates across major markets, including Nashville,
Atlanta, Charlotte and more. See the complete list of tour dates below, and for
more information, visit warrenzeiders.com.
‘Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal’ Tracklist:
PART 1:
Can A Heart Take (Randy Montana, Ross
Copperman, Ryan Beaver, Warren Zeiders)
You For A Reason (Alex Maxwell, Rivers
Rutherford, Warren Zeiders)
Bad (Ali Tamposi, Blake
Pendergrass, Griff Clawson, Jacob Kasher, Nick Long, Warren Zeiders)
Crying Whiskey (Tamposi, Pendergrass,
Griff Clawson, Jacob Jasher, John Byron, Nick Long, Warren Zeiders)
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