Piper Connolly

Piper Connolly Sounds the Alarm with Electrifying New Single “Warning”

At just 13 years old, Piper Connolly is proving she’s a force to be reckoned with in the alt-pop scene. Her latest single, “Warning”, is a high-energy pop-rock anthem that channels the raw, rebellious spirit of the early 2000s, drawing comparisons to legends like Avril Lavigne and Hayley Williams. With its punchy hooks, infectious melodies, and unfiltered emotion, the track captures the exhilarating yet chaotic nature of falling for someone you know might not be good for you.

Piper penned “Warning” during a time when she felt the thrill and turbulence of an irresistible yet ill-advised romance. Her lyrics dive into the push and pull of passion and hesitation, making the song instantly relatable for anyone who’s been caught in love’s whirlwind.

“I hope when people listen to it, they feel that spark of being so alive that it’s almost too much,” Connolly shares. “And maybe, it’s also a little warning to trust yourself and not get lost in the highs of something you can’t control.”

Hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, Piper has been gaining momentum with a string of standout singles, including “Kiss Like Me” and “Welcome Back Girl”. She made waves with her fearless live cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter”, showcasing a vocal power and stage presence beyond her years. Industry leaders are taking notice, with Jed of The Struts calling her the “future of rock music.”

With 2025 shaping up to be a breakout year, Piper is gearing up for more single releases, a potential West Coast tour, and whispers of an EP on the horizon. Blending rock ‘n’ roll grit, 90s grunge, ska, and soul, she’s carving out a unique sound that defies easy categorization.

At a time when much of modern pop leans toward whispered, restrained vocals, Piper Connolly brings back the fire, the attitude, and the unapologetic energy of true rock rebellion. “Warning” is just the beginning. With “Warning,” Piper Connolly delivers an adrenaline-fueled reminder that love is exhilarating, dangerous, and undeniably human—just like great rock music should be.

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