Warren Zeiders Puts The Pedal To The Metal On New LP ‘No Brakes,’ Due In September
Warren Zeiders will release his new album No Brakes on Sept. 25 via Warner Records. He’s giving fans another taste of the upcoming new project with the release of the title track, out today (July 17).
Written by Zeiders, Beau Bailey, Jenna Johnson, VWillz and Jeff Garrison, “No Brakes” blends gospel harmonies and steel guitar licks, speaking to a relationship that’s destined for a tumultuous fate, but still committing with “no brakes.” The title track is the third preview single off of the new album, with previous tracks including “Days of My Life,” a starry-eyed single on finding the person who turns ordinary days into the best days of your life, and “Drinking Game,” detailing a rollercoaster of emotions from on-and-off love, having already been released.
Crafted primarily in a two-day session, No Brakes shapes Zeiders’ under-the-hood perspective on love and loss into a 12-track diary entry. An adrenaline junkie at his core, Zeiders compares his knack for adventure and appreciation of car racing to his full-steam-ahead outlook on life.
“Life is inevitable,” says Zeiders. “Good things, bad things, it’s all coming at you – and you have to power on. There’s not really a choice, but why would you want one? That’s why the idea, all gas, no brakes really seemed like the right name for this album.”
No Brakes is Zeiders’ third studio album, and features 12 songs that grapple with love, wreckage, betrayal and keeping the faith, all while chasing a dream that moves at the speed of sound. The tracks showcase the truth of coming-of-age in the 2020s, and he tapped a team of producers to shape the new collection, including Evan Blair, Ben Johnson, Gabe Simon, Garrison and KK Johnson, as well as long-time creative partners Ross Copperman and Justin Ebach.
At just 27, Zeiders has amassed more than 4.2 billion global career streams, 2 billion TikTok views, and 6.4M million monthly listeners on Spotify. He is currently on his first-ever world tour, playing performances across the U.S., Europe and Australia.


