Warhaus shares "I Want More" from Karaoke Moon plus London headline show

Warhaus

 

Shares New Single, "
I Want More"

UK/EU 2025 Tour Dates


New Album Karaoke Moon Out Today (22nd November)
Via Play It Again Sam

To celebrate the release of new album Karaoke Moon, out today on Play It Again Sam, Warhaus shares new single "I Want More"

“I’m serving as your poet / among the other frauds,” he sings. With subtle humour, the single sees Maarten Devoldere smoothly sidestepping discomfort, poking fun at himself and his kind with double-edged wit.

Warhaus also headlines London's Islington Assembly Hall on 4th April as part of an extensive EU/UK tour - full dates below...

Warhaus - “I Want More"
Youtube: https://youtu.be/ohDEHslz9pY
Streaming: https://warhaus.ffm.to/karaoke-moon.OPR

Album Order: 
https://warhaus.ffm.to/karaoke-moon.OPR

Devoldere had more than 50 songs on the shelf after two years of disciplined monk-like work. What did the producer say when he submitted those demos? ‘You can do better’. With time, Devoldere has learnt that it pays off to trust the right people, and by right people he means producer Jasper Maekelberg. The two musical soulmates spent nine months together in a close-knit collaboration in an attic studio in Bruges. The result is the most exciting Warhaus album to date.
 
Karaoke Moon connects passion and playfulness with a mysterious intensity. In ‘Zero One Code’, the German novelist Herman Hesse makes an appearance, accompanied by wailing horns and a resounding bell that recalls ‘Red Right Hand’ by Nick Cave. In ‘Hands of a Clock’, Devoldere conjures poetic imagery until he joins the choir in the richly orchestrated finale, where it gloriously merges with a piano melody.
It seems like Devoldere is shadowboxing with his own thoughts, juggling the concoctions of his subconscious. But dark soul-searching is not all of it. Evidence of this is the stunner ‘No Surprise’, initially a pumping disco track in the demo version, but transformed by Jasper Maekelberg into a sultry nightclub tune.

The singalong factor is high. Maybe not in Devoldere’s parlando, which sometimes borders on rap, but in the catchy melodies those rants are interspersed with—a dynamic you often hear in hip-hop but rarely as swinging as here, supported by falsetto choirs; that can be as expansive as staccato, as sexy, or provocative. It’s these clever—and often humorous—contrasts that turn Karaoke Moon into an album that grows with each listen, seducing the listener to delve deeper, layer after layer, line by line, into Warhaus’ unique universe. And yes, it’s an extraordinarily interesting place to be.
 

Warhaus – 2025 Tour

March 11th – Netherlands, Groningen – Oosterpoort
March 13th – Norway, Oslo – Parkteatret
March 14th – Sweden, Stockholm – Nalen Club
March 16th – Denmark, Copenhagen – Amager Bio
March 18th – Netherlands, Amsterdam – Carre
March 19th – France, Paris – Olympia
March 20th – Germany, Keulen – Gloria
March 21st – Netherlands, Eindhoven – Klokhuis
March 22nd – Germany, Hamburg – Mojo Club
March 24th – Germany, Berlin – Huxleys
March 26th – Poland, Warsaw – Stodola
March 27th – Austria, Vienna – Fluc
March 28th – Hungary, Budapest – House Of Music
March 29th – Czech Republic, Prague – Divadlo Archa
March 31st – Belgium, Brussel – AB
April 1st - Belgium, Brussel – AB
April 2nd – Netherlands, Utrecht - Ronda
April 4th – UK, London – Islington Assembly Hall
April 23rd – France, Nantes – Stereolux
April 24th – France, Bordeaux – Rock School
April 25th – Spain, Santander – Escenario
April 27th – Portugal, Lisbon – Aula Magna
April 28th – Portugal, Porto – Casa Da Musica
April 29th – Spain, Madrid – Sala Mon
April 30th – Spain, Barcelona – Sala Apolo 2
May 2nd – Switzerland, Lausanne – Les Docks
May 3rd – Italy, Milan – Santereria
May 4th – Switzerland, Zurich – Mascote
May 13th – Romenia, Bucarest – Arenele Romana
May 15th - Greece, Athens – Garagin
May 17th – Turkey, Istanbul – JJ Arena


Tickets available at 

https://www.warhausmusic.com/tour

Karaoke Moon Tracklist:

1. Where The Names Are Real
2. No Surprise
3. What Goes Up
4. Jim Morrison
5. Jacky N
6. Zero One Code
7. Hands Of A Clock
8. The Winning Numbers
9. I Want More
10. Emely



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