Yeah she's smiling because the crowd were singing along. When you talked about how old they were here I couldn't help but laugh, Pau wrote this incredible song when she was 13.
This is a really nice side of Paulina, if you want to hear the best example of this side of her watch her playing on their old out of tune piano at home and singing Creep by Radiohead, if it doesn’t move you to tears I would be extremely surprised!
I can't say anything personally about having an audience sing my own song back (I've only been in cover bands), but yes, it's amazing when you have an interactive audience. Just changes the whole atmosphere! Must be crazy at her age to hear an audience sing her own song for sure!
To the best of my recollection, this was last played live at the Whisky in 2020. I may be wrong, it wouldn’t be the first time. As to others writing for the band, that is not the case. The girls went from covering legacy bands straight to writing and performing their own music.
The Warning has never had anyone write their songs, other than the covers they have done all songs are written by the three sisters. Paulina is the one that usually comes up with the beginnings of a song, a basic melody or chord progression and a theme for the lyrics. She has before Mayday written songs that were inspired by things she has read in books, movies or the newspaper (which was the inspiration for this song, Black Holes, where she read about a person and who addiction ruined their life and the life of the people around them). She had written some songs from Mayday that were quite personal to her. She then takes her ideas for songs to Dany and Ale who then work on the lyrics and the rest of the music with Pau.
I cannot get through this song…this performance…without emotion hitting hard. It’s uncanny really that there isn’t a single song in their catalog that I would choose not to listen to. There is nothing I have tired of hearing. Then…there are the live versions…and their performances just take the level of incredible to another level.
Pau wrote this song when she was about 13 years old and she is smiling because the crowd are singing along with her .This song is about either drug or alcohol addiction .I've seen one or two comments from the past suggesting that it was about a family friend which ended tragically and that's what inspired Pau to write it , but not confirmed .
Definitely plan on it. This one was kind of last minute since the one I wanted to post this week ended up in RUclips jail for the time being. Even RUclips tech support doesn't know why it's blocked still. LOL
@@GlassMoonGaming RUclips blocking is a mystery. All TW’s songs before Lava are their own and no blocking should happen but there are unwanted “middlemen” who are interfering and report songs they have nothing to do for blocking. I don’t get what they try to get out if it, it’s like holding a song hostage and asking for a ransom
Yep, it's definitely not RUclips, it's UMG who blocked it. Standard on blocking is after a dispute, it stays blocked for 48 hours and then is unblocked until it's settled. In this case, it never became unblocked and even RUclips says they are stumped as to why and are "looking into it". I don't even care about making money from them or anything; not being able to monetize it is fine and understandable. Like you said, it's the auto blocking and such that's just annoying while they hold everything hostage.
They began making covers in their basement, The Warning Cave, and uploaded the videos to RUclips for their relatives, then the Enter Sandman cover went viral and has a lot of attention, even a visit to Ellen´s Show, this was in 2015, at 15, 13 and 10 years old. Later they began to write their own songs and experimenting with different styles and made the EP "Escape the Mind". Then made their first album "XXI Century Blood" in 2017, Black Holes is the 5th song of the album and was written by Pau at 13 yo. In 2018 they released their 2nd album "Queen of the Murder Scene", Pau´s Emo phase, in her own words. By 2019 they has almost all the songs for a new album but the pandemic and later negotiations with Lava Records put a breack to record it. At last in October 2020 they went three months to New Jersey with David Bendeth and record 12 songs, the first 6 was released during 2021 in a EP "Mayday" and in 2022 released the 7th song "Money" first played opening to Foo Fighters 03/15/22 in Foro Sol, Mexico City in front +50,000 people. In April they began the "Mayday Tour" and go to visit about 25 cities in the States and Canada, and later this year they go on tour with Halestorm and The Pretty Reckless. They have more than 45 original songs and not a single one is bad or filler. The sky is the limit for this talented ladies. Good reaction.
Thank you for another great reaction. Some of the other The Warning fans may correct me, but I believe the last time they played this song live was at the Whiskey A Go Go back in 2019. I think that this song may unfortunately be played less often, since it was part of their first album and may now want to promote more the stuff from their third album. They have 40-some songs now on their catalog...and counting. So, Black Holes may unfortunately be played less often. They are amazing at writing Power ballads/Ballads. Hopefully, there is one such song on the balance of their new album (2nd part of Mayday -- 5 songs left to be released, I believe). Anyways, Black Holes is clearly in my top 3 songs from The Warning and will remain for a long time. It conveys so much emotions and power at once. Once you also understand that it is about struggling with addiction, but that it was written at such a young age (Pau was 13 y.o. when she wrote this), you understand the genius and talent those young ladies have. Keep them coming!
It also needs a piano to be played at all. For Survive they have an alternate opening with guitar and bass, but that wouldn't work for Black Holes (or likely The End).
Maybe they should do songs such as this or the the other ballad called Show me the light , to give some more variety in terms of mood and an earlier era from their music catalogue .
If Its possible to have an all time favorite song by these ladies, this one crowds out most of them. It's just that good. When and if I ever grow up, I want to be just like Pau, at least musically if nothing else. 💖💖💖💖💖 Great reaction sir.
A beautiful song. Great bass, great vocals from Pau and bone chilling harmonies. Not their normal song but this just shows their diversity and talent. How can a 13 year old write a song about addiction? Answer, pure genius. Seen some reactors moved to tears whilst reacting to this song. Great reaction video Glass moon. Glad you seen it too now. 🤟
Thanks! It's a fantastic song! It definitely speaks to the overall talent when someone that age can write a song about this subject, and have it be so epically beautiful!
This short video gives a little information on their writing process. They have occasionally worked with someone on parts of a song while writing but they have never had anyone completely write a song for them and the list of what they asked for help on is short. The only one that definitely comes to mind is Narcisista when they asked their mom to check out the grammar. The Warning - MAYDAY IN THE MAKING Ep. 3: The Process
Excellent reaction Glass Moon! They write and arrange all of their songs themselves. Pau wrote this when she was 13 years old. I hope you get to see them sometime soon. I saw them for my 2nd time in Berkeley last week (1st time was January 16th, 2020 at The Whisky a Go-Go in Hollywood, California). They are amazing LIVE and I highly recommend catching one of their shows from their North American Tour. 🗣Thank you! 👋🤠💯
WITH AFFECTION I PASS ON TO YOU SEVERAL IMPORTANT POINTS OF THIS EXCELLENT SONG. THE PIECE DESCRIBES THE SURRENDER OF AN ADDICT TO THE CLUTCHES OF DRUGS. IT IS OBVIOUSLY A CRUDE BUT REAL TOPIC THAT EXISTS IN THE WORLD, THE IMPLAUSIBLE THING IS THAT IT WAS CREATED BY PAULINA WHEN SHE WAS 13. WHEN SHE SMILES AT THE BEGINNING IT WASN'T BECAUSE OF THE MESSAGE OF THE SONG, IT WAS BECAUSE THE AUDIENCE KNEW THE LYRICS AND WERE CHANTING IT, HOPEFULLY THIS INFORMATION WILL HELP YOU, THIS SONG HAS BROKEN MANY WHO IDENTIFY WITH THE MESSAGE. LONG LIVE THE WARNING!!!👍🤟⚡💯💯💯🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Fun fact, like Pau says: I see a lot of reactions for this song and some people thinks talk about drugs, other alcohol and even relationships, I think depends the background and personal experiencies of the people they feel it in different ways. It is the magic of a good song, people listen it and make it their own.
I agree with Pau for sure! Each artist most likely has a direction they were specifically going when the song was written, but it's awesome to see how others are able to interpret your works based on their own experiences.
If you liked this one try Show Me The Light from the same show. Pau sings again at the piano, but MORE great harmonies from all three and one of the tastiest Gilmour-esque guitar solos ever from Dany. Unfortunately it doesn't look like they are bringing Keyboards on this tour. But, hopefully, in the near future they will do some of the songs where they use Keyboards.
Show Me the Light was the other one I was considering for this week when I had to change the upload at last minute. Don't worry, it'll definitely be reacted to!
Great reaction- The Warning started doing covers but moved into writing their own music. They do not use song written by others. It was either famous covers (up until 2017) or their own music (from 2017 forward). Pau is smiling in this performance because the audience is singing along with her. She is trying to stay serious but smiles because she hears the crowd singing with her. This is Pau's baby. She wrote this when she was 13 years old about addiction. They have not played this in recent years but when they did Paulina always steps away from the drums and plays the keyboards.
Don’t be surprised if they start recording the occasional song written by someone else. Not for lack of creativity, but just because another successful artist wrote a song specifically with them in mind as the performers. We already know that they have two songs on the new album co-written with David Bendeth. And Lzzy Hale said they had a writing session together. Also, they’ve specifically said being on a label gives them the opportunity to write songs for other artists, which they seem open to as well. All this being said, I wouldn’t be surprised if they record a song down the road fully written by someone else for them. I don’t think it would ever turn into a regular thing though. More of an oddity on one or two albums throughout the years.
told you bro. told you if you want another great song similar to this, check out Show Me The Light. Same beautiful songwriting, complete opposite lyrics. epic david gilmour esque solo from dany
Great reaction! I'd luv to see your reaction of 'Show Me th Light' also at Dakota Bar, another Paulina doozy. Because they're promoting the MayDay album, they're not playing many of the older songs - just uptempo, high energy ones. My dream is to see them play 'Black Holes' live. I think it would be a great inclusion in this tour. Keep up the great work. ⚡⚡⚡🤘
Thanks! I plan on doing Show Me the Light soon. Maybe sooner than later depending on if the one I have ready for this Wed is released from RUclips jail by then!
It doesn't appear that they will be playing this song on the current tour. Doesn't look like they brought a keyboard with them, or at least I haven't seen one set up in the videos from San Diego and Berkeley. Has anyone seen a set list from these two shows?
Nope they dont anymore sadly i even like these songs too, there's another one songs pau's sang it too the title is "this is the end" its a good one too
Dany is known for her scratch picking but does delve into touch harmonics I always enjoy “Red Barchetta” with Alex going 4 or 5 bars at a time but touch harmonics was his thing.
One drummer did try adding a light drum part; I wasn't too enthusiastic about it. Ale effectively provides the percussion with her bass, and of course the piano is a somewhat percussive instrument itself. I suppose they could use a track for the piano, but the piano is such a fundamental part of the song that using a track (even though they would surely record it themselves, as they do every other track) would not feel right. She did a solo piano recital for Pau Day about a year ago, where this was the first song she played: ruclips.net/video/FSDRCFQ5VEE/видео.html. She's always viewed as a very aggressive drummer, and this recital shows a very different side of her. I hope that at some point when they're not specifically trying to promote newer music that they add more ov the older songs as well. This song really exhibits their versatility; they have skills that go well beyond hard rock. As others have commented, it really is unfathomable how a 13 year old with no personal experience could write such a song. The other rumor about it is that Pau read about addiction in the local newspaper, and that motivated the song. It could of course be both, a family friend and her reading. I don't believe anyone ever wrote music for them. They went straight from their early covers to writing their own. I believe it was Ale's teacher Pablo Gonzalez of Los Klaxons who first challenged them to start writing songs, and they jumped right in.
They aren't performing this song on their current Mayday Tour. They aren't using keyboards with their current lineup of songs. Maybe it's logistical, having to arrange for extra equipment. I don't know. But I think the main reason is that they have a contractual obligation to promote their most recent work from the Mayday EP and their current single Money that is from the same session, but it's part of the other six songs they recorded in the studio with David Bendeth. When they perform a full set it is usually around an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes. When they open for another band usually they only get 30 minutes. I think one show I've seen on RUclips they got 40 minutes. Their songs are usually between three and a half to four and half minutes in length. They have around 40 songs, now, I think. So, obviously they can only cover their Mayday session stuff for the shorter shows adding in crowd favorites like Narcisista, Dust to Dust, and Enter Sandman. For their full sets they are doing a lot of stuff from the Queen of the Murder Scene album and Survive from the XXI Century Blood Album. Dany has been doing When I'm Alone, one of her songs that, like Black Holes and Survive, is from their XXI Century Blood album. That song has has a guitar and vocal intro before the other two come in with their instruments and backing vocal support, but no keyboard required. I think a couple of the songs they are performing during their tour have keyboards on the studio version but they've rearranged them to have guitar instead.
It'll be amazing when like 10 years down the road when they are a VERY well known band worldwide, if they decide to open up the archives and pull something like this out just for fun!
Another great reaction man. One has to wonder how a 13yo girl can write such a song about addiction. Amazing. As a drummer yourself, have you heard the latest offering from Junna, where she covers 'Painkiller' from Judas Priest. I'm sure you will appreciate her skills & personality in this one. ruclips.net/video/b_nXz4uyQVY/видео.html
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Yeah she's smiling because the crowd were singing along. When you talked about how old they were here I couldn't help but laugh, Pau wrote this incredible song when she was 13.
This is a really nice side of Paulina, if you want to hear the best example of this side of her watch her playing on their old out of tune piano at home and singing Creep by Radiohead, if it doesn’t move you to tears I would be extremely surprised!
She is smiling, because she can hear the audience singing along. It must be quite a rush to have people sing your songs back to you.
I can't say anything personally about having an audience sing my own song back (I've only been in cover bands), but yes, it's amazing when you have an interactive audience. Just changes the whole atmosphere! Must be crazy at her age to hear an audience sing her own song for sure!
Easiest explanation of how a 13-year-old Pau can write such a devastating song about addiction is that Pau is awesome.
LOL Definitely!
To the best of my recollection, this was last played live at the Whisky in 2020. I may be wrong, it wouldn’t be the first time. As to others writing for the band, that is not the case. The girls went from covering legacy bands straight to writing and performing their own music.
Thanks!
No way, no how a 13 year old should be able to tap into the utter despair of the throws of addiction!
But Paulina was no ordinary 13 year old.
No ordinary 13 year old indeed!
Pau wrote this at 13 years old. Its about addiction.
Wow! That's a pretty deep subject for that age! Even more impressive!
The Warning has never had anyone write their songs, other than the covers they have done all songs are written by the three sisters. Paulina is the one that usually comes up with the beginnings of a song, a basic melody or chord progression and a theme for the lyrics. She has before Mayday written songs that were inspired by things she has read in books, movies or the newspaper (which was the inspiration for this song, Black Holes, where she read about a person and who addiction ruined their life and the life of the people around them). She had written some songs from Mayday that were quite personal to her. She then takes her ideas for songs to Dany and Ale who then work on the lyrics and the rest of the music with Pau.
Thanks for the info!
I cannot get through this song…this performance…without emotion hitting hard. It’s uncanny really that there isn’t a single song in their catalog that I would choose not to listen to. There is nothing I have tired of hearing. Then…there are the live versions…and their performances just take the level of incredible to another level.
Definite emotion and passion being shown here!
Pau wrote this song when she was about 13 years old and she is smiling because the crowd are singing along with her .This song is about either drug or alcohol addiction .I've seen one or two comments from the past suggesting that it was about a family friend which ended tragically and that's what inspired Pau to write it , but not confirmed .
Thanks!
Great song. A favorite among TWA. Check out Show me the Light from Dakota Bar, same gig. Same style 💥🔥
Definitely plan on it. This one was kind of last minute since the one I wanted to post this week ended up in RUclips jail for the time being. Even RUclips tech support doesn't know why it's blocked still. LOL
@@GlassMoonGaming RUclips blocking is a mystery. All TW’s songs before Lava are their own and no blocking should happen but there are unwanted “middlemen” who are interfering and report songs they have nothing to do for blocking. I don’t get what they try to get out if it, it’s like holding a song hostage and asking for a ransom
Yep, it's definitely not RUclips, it's UMG who blocked it. Standard on blocking is after a dispute, it stays blocked for 48 hours and then is unblocked until it's settled. In this case, it never became unblocked and even RUclips says they are stumped as to why and are "looking into it". I don't even care about making money from them or anything; not being able to monetize it is fine and understandable. Like you said, it's the auto blocking and such that's just annoying while they hold everything hostage.
"We know what to expect" you said, "No you don't" said I.
LOL. Touche!
I cry every time I hear this on. My Song
It's definitely emotional
just saw them live 2 days ago and they are awesome
I hope I get to see them this summer with Halestorm and The Pretty Reckless!
The Warning - individually and collectively - pour passion out onto the stage. They never phone in a performance.
Definitely!
They got it all. The World is There Oyster
They will hold it all in the palm of their hands soon!
Excellent reaction. Thanks again
Thanks!
TW IS PASSION, IT IS ENERGY, IT IS DELIVERY AND HUMILITY, TW IS ROCK
WooHoo!
They put their hearts and souls into every song. That's one reason I love themn
Absolutely!
The reason she was smiling and having that reaction was that the crowd was singing her word back to her as she sang.
Yep, that's awesome feeling!
All songs from this venue are great. The Dakota Bar performance is a must to listen and view for the material of the XXI Century Blood album!.
Definitely plan on doing more! Stay tuned!
They began making covers in their basement, The Warning Cave, and uploaded the videos to RUclips for their relatives, then the Enter Sandman cover went viral and has a lot of attention, even a visit to Ellen´s Show, this was in 2015, at 15, 13 and 10 years old. Later they began to write their own songs and experimenting with different styles and made the EP "Escape the Mind". Then made their first album "XXI Century Blood" in 2017, Black Holes is the 5th song of the album and was written by Pau at 13 yo. In 2018 they released their 2nd album "Queen of the Murder Scene", Pau´s Emo phase, in her own words. By 2019 they has almost all the songs for a new album but the pandemic and later negotiations with Lava Records put a breack to record it. At last in October 2020 they went three months to New Jersey with David Bendeth and record 12 songs, the first 6 was released during 2021 in a EP "Mayday" and in 2022 released the 7th song "Money" first played opening to Foo Fighters 03/15/22 in Foro Sol, Mexico City in front +50,000 people. In April they began the "Mayday Tour" and go to visit about 25 cities in the States and Canada, and later this year they go on tour with Halestorm and The Pretty Reckless. They have more than 45 original songs and not a single one is bad or filler. The sky is the limit for this talented ladies. Good reaction.
Thanks for all that awesome info!
Thank you for another great reaction. Some of the other The Warning fans may correct me, but I believe the last time they played this song live was at the Whiskey A Go Go back in 2019. I think that this song may unfortunately be played less often, since it was part of their first album and may now want to promote more the stuff from their third album. They have 40-some songs now on their catalog...and counting. So, Black Holes may unfortunately be played less often. They are amazing at writing Power ballads/Ballads. Hopefully, there is one such song on the balance of their new album (2nd part of Mayday -- 5 songs left to be released, I believe). Anyways, Black Holes is clearly in my top 3 songs from The Warning and will remain for a long time. It conveys so much emotions and power at once. Once you also understand that it is about struggling with addiction, but that it was written at such a young age (Pau was 13 y.o. when she wrote this), you understand the genius and talent those young ladies have. Keep them coming!
It also needs a piano to be played at all. For Survive they have an alternate opening with guitar and bass, but that wouldn't work for Black Holes (or likely The End).
Thanks for all your info!
Maybe they should do songs such as this or the the other ballad called Show me the light , to give some more variety in terms of mood and an earlier era from their music catalogue .
That'd be awesome!
If Its possible to have an all time favorite song by these ladies, this one crowds out most of them. It's just that good.
When and if I ever grow up, I want to be just like Pau, at least musically if nothing else. 💖💖💖💖💖
Great reaction sir.
Thanks, and I agree. It's an AMAZING song!
The reason Pau is smiling in the first pre-chorus and chorus is because the audience is singing with her. She didn't expect that...
That's awesome! Thanks!
A beautiful song. Great bass, great vocals from Pau and bone chilling harmonies. Not their normal song but this just shows their diversity and talent. How can a 13 year old write a song about addiction? Answer, pure genius. Seen some reactors moved to tears whilst reacting to this song.
Great reaction video Glass moon. Glad you seen it too now. 🤟
Thanks! It's a fantastic song! It definitely speaks to the overall talent when someone that age can write a song about this subject, and have it be so epically beautiful!
This short video gives a little information on their writing process. They have occasionally worked with someone on parts of a song while writing but they have never had anyone completely write a song for them and the list of what they asked for help on is short. The only one that definitely comes to mind is Narcisista when they asked their mom to check out the grammar.
The Warning - MAYDAY IN THE MAKING Ep. 3: The Process
Thanks!
Excellent reaction Glass Moon!
They write and arrange all of their songs themselves. Pau wrote this when she was 13 years old. I hope you get to see them sometime soon. I saw them for my 2nd time in Berkeley last week (1st time was January 16th, 2020 at The Whisky a Go-Go in Hollywood, California). They are amazing LIVE and I highly recommend catching one of their shows from their North American Tour.
🗣Thank you!
👋🤠💯
They are beyond talented!
WITH AFFECTION I PASS ON TO YOU SEVERAL IMPORTANT POINTS OF THIS EXCELLENT SONG. THE PIECE DESCRIBES THE SURRENDER OF AN ADDICT TO THE CLUTCHES OF DRUGS. IT IS OBVIOUSLY A CRUDE BUT REAL TOPIC THAT EXISTS IN THE WORLD, THE IMPLAUSIBLE THING IS THAT IT WAS CREATED BY PAULINA WHEN SHE WAS 13. WHEN SHE SMILES AT THE BEGINNING IT WASN'T BECAUSE OF THE MESSAGE OF THE SONG, IT WAS BECAUSE THE AUDIENCE KNEW THE LYRICS AND WERE CHANTING IT, HOPEFULLY THIS INFORMATION WILL HELP YOU, THIS SONG HAS BROKEN MANY WHO IDENTIFY WITH THE MESSAGE. LONG LIVE THE WARNING!!!👍🤟⚡💯💯💯🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Fun fact, like Pau says: I see a lot of reactions for this song and some people thinks talk about drugs, other alcohol and even relationships, I think depends the background and personal experiencies of the people they feel it in different ways. It is the magic of a good song, people listen it and make it their own.
I agree with Pau for sure! Each artist most likely has a direction they were specifically going when the song was written, but it's awesome to see how others are able to interpret your works based on their own experiences.
hermosa cancion de la diosa del rock paulina.
WooHoo!
If you liked this one try Show Me The Light from the same show. Pau sings again at the piano, but MORE great harmonies from all three and one of the tastiest Gilmour-esque guitar solos ever from Dany.
Unfortunately it doesn't look like they are bringing Keyboards on this tour. But, hopefully, in the near future they will do some of the songs where they use Keyboards.
Show Me the Light was the other one I was considering for this week when I had to change the upload at last minute. Don't worry, it'll definitely be reacted to!
Great reaction- The Warning started doing covers but moved into writing their own music. They do not use song written by others. It was either famous covers (up until 2017) or their own music (from 2017 forward). Pau is smiling in this performance because the audience is singing along with her. She is trying to stay serious but smiles because she hears the crowd singing with her. This is Pau's baby. She wrote this when she was 13 years old about addiction. They have not played this in recent years but when they did Paulina always steps away from the drums and plays the keyboards.
Don’t be surprised if they start recording the occasional song written by someone else. Not for lack of creativity, but just because another successful artist wrote a song specifically with them in mind as the performers. We already know that they have two songs on the new album co-written with David Bendeth. And Lzzy Hale said they had a writing session together. Also, they’ve specifically said being on a label gives them the opportunity to write songs for other artists, which they seem open to as well. All this being said, I wouldn’t be surprised if they record a song down the road fully written by someone else for them. I don’t think it would ever turn into a regular thing though. More of an oddity on one or two albums throughout the years.
@@ryankieth1675 Very good points.
Thank you both for all the info!
@@ryankieth1675 I would not be at all surprised for them to write songs for others down the road.
Awesomeness!! 🤘😭🔪🧅
For sure!
told you bro. told you
if you want another great song similar to this, check out Show Me The Light. Same beautiful songwriting, complete opposite lyrics. epic david gilmour esque solo from dany
Definitely will be reacting to that one too! Stay tuned!
@@GlassMoonGaming 🤘🤘
Great reaction! I'd luv to see your reaction of 'Show Me th Light' also at Dakota Bar, another Paulina doozy. Because they're promoting the MayDay album, they're not playing many of the older songs - just uptempo, high energy ones. My dream is to see them play 'Black Holes' live. I think it would be a great inclusion in this tour.
Keep up the great work. ⚡⚡⚡🤘
Thanks! I plan on doing Show Me the Light soon. Maybe sooner than later depending on if the one I have ready for this Wed is released from RUclips jail by then!
If you enjoyed this, you should definitely watch Show Me the Light, also at Dakota Bar
It's definitely coming! Stay tuned!
It doesn't appear that they will be playing this song on the current tour. Doesn't look like they brought a keyboard with them, or at least I haven't seen one set up in the videos from San Diego and Berkeley. Has anyone seen a set list from these two shows?
Maybe one day!
Pou smiled because some people were singing with her
That's an awesome feeling!
at Monday's show they didn't play this i probably would have lost it if they did.
It'd be awesome for sure if they did!
Nope they dont anymore sadly i even like these songs too, there's another one songs pau's sang it too the title is "this is the end" its a good one too
Such a shame! Maybe one day!
¡Muchas Gracias! 🤟⚡⚡⚡🇲🇽
You're welcome!
Dany is known for her scratch picking but does delve into touch harmonics
I always enjoy “Red Barchetta” with Alex going 4 or 5 bars at a time but touch harmonics was his thing.
I agree!
Cracking song without a doubt. Have a look for Pau's cover of Creep. It is superb :)
Thanks!
⚡ 🔥 🤘
WooHoo!
One drummer did try adding a light drum part; I wasn't too enthusiastic about it. Ale effectively provides the percussion with her bass, and of course the piano is a somewhat percussive instrument itself. I suppose they could use a track for the piano, but the piano is such a fundamental part of the song that using a track (even though they would surely record it themselves, as they do every other track) would not feel right. She did a solo piano recital for Pau Day about a year ago, where this was the first song she played: ruclips.net/video/FSDRCFQ5VEE/видео.html. She's always viewed as a very aggressive drummer, and this recital shows a very different side of her.
I hope that at some point when they're not specifically trying to promote newer music that they add more ov the older songs as well. This song really exhibits their versatility; they have skills that go well beyond hard rock. As others have commented, it really is unfathomable how a 13 year old with no personal experience could write such a song. The other rumor about it is that Pau read about addiction in the local newspaper, and that motivated the song. It could of course be both, a family friend and her reading.
I don't believe anyone ever wrote music for them. They went straight from their early covers to writing their own. I believe it was Ale's teacher Pablo Gonzalez of Los Klaxons who first challenged them to start writing songs, and they jumped right in.
Thanks for all the info!
They aren't performing this song on their current Mayday Tour. They aren't using keyboards with their current lineup of songs. Maybe it's logistical, having to arrange for extra equipment. I don't know. But I think the main reason is that they have a contractual obligation to promote their most recent work from the Mayday EP and their current single Money that is from the same session, but it's part of the other six songs they recorded in the studio with David Bendeth. When they perform a full set it is usually around an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes. When they open for another band usually they only get 30 minutes. I think one show I've seen on RUclips they got 40 minutes. Their songs are usually between three and a half to four and half minutes in length. They have around 40 songs, now, I think. So, obviously they can only cover their Mayday session stuff for the shorter shows adding in crowd favorites like Narcisista, Dust to Dust, and Enter Sandman. For their full sets they are doing a lot of stuff from the Queen of the Murder Scene album and Survive from the XXI Century Blood Album. Dany has been doing When I'm Alone, one of her songs that, like Black Holes and Survive, is from their XXI Century Blood album. That song has has a guitar and vocal intro before the other two come in with their instruments and backing vocal support, but no keyboard required. I think a couple of the songs they are performing during their tour have keyboards on the studio version but they've rearranged them to have guitar instead.
It'll be amazing when like 10 years down the road when they are a VERY well known band worldwide, if they decide to open up the archives and pull something like this out just for fun!
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WooHoo!
Another great reaction man. One has to wonder how a 13yo girl can write such a song about addiction. Amazing.
As a drummer yourself, have you heard the latest offering from Junna, where she covers 'Painkiller' from Judas Priest. I'm sure you will appreciate her skills & personality in this one.
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Thanks! Junna rocks! I've seen so much stuff from her, she's insane! LOL