
Piper Connolly Sounds the Alarm with Explosive New Single, “Warning”
American pop-punk sensation Piper Connolly is back with a high-voltage start to 2025, delivering an electrifying anthem of reckless love and emotional chaos in her latest single, “warning.” Released on February 20, 2025, the track is an adrenaline-fueled fusion of raw vulnerability and unapologetic rock energy—marking Connolly’s triumphant return following her widely acclaimed cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter” with Scott Conti last November.
At its core, “warning” is a fiery ode to the emotional rollercoaster of falling for someone you know you shouldn’t. Co-written and produced by Marvin Fockens, the track pulses with the nostalgic energy of early 2000s pop-punk—blistering guitar riffs, infectious hooks, and a rhythm section that refuses to be ignored. Connolly’s signature vocal delivery, teetering between urgency and vulnerability, transforms the song into more than just a head-banging anthem—it’s an unfiltered emotional confession that so many listeners will recognize in their own experiences.
Connolly doesn’t hold back when it comes to storytelling. With “warning,” she captures the intoxicating mix of excitement and impending disaster that comes with diving headfirst into something undeniably wrong—but irresistibly right.
“I wrote ‘warning’ during a time when I felt both the rush and the chaos of falling for someone you know you probably shouldn’t,” Connolly reveals. “I hope when people listen, they feel that spark of being so alive that it’s almost too much. And maybe, it’s also a little warning to trust yourself and not get lost in the highs of something you can’t control.”
From the first line to the final, breathless chorus, “warning” is drenched in the heady rush of unchecked emotions. The track surges forward like a late-night drive with no brakes—you know it’s reckless, but the thrill of the ride is worth it.
Fans of pop-punk’s golden era will find themselves right at home with “warning.” Connolly leans heavily into the nostalgic sonic palette of Paramore, Avril Lavigne, and early Fall Out Boy, crafting a sound that’s both familiar and fresh. The track’s gritty guitars and punchy percussion make it impossible to sit still, while Connolly’s evocative lyrics hit with all the force of an untamed heart.
But “warning” isn’t just about catchy hooks and electric guitar licks—it’s about being caught between caution and compulsion. It’s for the ones who know better but don’t do better, for those who ignore their own gut instincts in favor of the thrill. And for anyone who has ever loved someone they knew they shouldn’t, this song is their battle cry.
Interestingly, “warning” almost didn’t happen. The song began as something entirely different in Connolly’s mind, but it refused to take shape. Then, in a moment of clarity, the first line struck her like lightning. The words spilled out, raw and real, demanding to be sung. “Suddenly, it all poured out,” she recalls. “The second we started tracking it in the studio, I knew—this wasn’t just another song. This was the song.”
That kind of authenticity radiates from every note of “warning.” There’s nothing over-polished or manufactured about it—it’s pure emotion set to music, the kind of song you scream at the top of your lungs on a drive with the windows down, the kind of song that stays with you long after the final chords fade.
Pop-punk has long been a genre that thrives on emotional intensity, youthful recklessness, and unapologetic self-expression. With “warning,” Connolly taps into the heart of that legacy, proving that the genre is far from dead—it’s alive, loud, and more relevant than ever.
What makes this track stand out in the modern music landscape is its balance of nostalgia and innovation. Connolly doesn’t merely replicate the early 2000s sound; she reinvents it, bringing a fresh, dynamic edge that resonates with both longtime fans of the genre and a new generation eager for music that speaks to their experiences.
While the instrumentation of “warning” packs a punch, it’s Connolly’s voice that truly elevates the song. Her delivery is equal parts powerful and intimate, balancing moments of soaring intensity with quiet, breathless honesty. She sings as if she’s living every word in real time—her voice cracking slightly on certain lines, her phrasing emphasizing the emotional turmoil behind the lyrics.
This vocal authenticity makes “warning” an instant earworm. Whether blasting through speakers at full volume or playing in the background of a late-night introspection session, the song demands to be felt as much as heard.
With “warning,” Piper Connolly reaffirms why she’s one of the most exciting voices in the modern pop-punk revival. She doesn’t just perform—she feels, and she makes sure you feel, too.
If 2025 is shaping up to be the year of loud, fearless, and emotionally charged rock, then Piper Connolly is leading the charge. And if “warning” is any indication of what’s to come, listeners better buckle up—because this ride is just getting started.
Piper Connolly’s new single “warning” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Turn it up, feel the chaos, and remember: sometimes, the best mistakes are the ones you make anyway.
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