Tommy Lee and Arejay Hale put on a great show but with them they're just playing around and it's simply fun to watch. Pau is levels higher and make people go, "well damn, that's possible?" Add in that she writes the basic melodies for most of their songs and people go, "well damn, she does that too?" Add in most of the song lyrics start with her and people go, "well fuck what doesn't she do?" Neil Peart is her only equal imo.
@@coffeeninja8128 13 when Pau completed writing D2D but Ale started working on it after she finished nailing Hysteria 3 years earlier and took 2 years to complete. They didn’t walk into a studio and make stuff up there and then. They had to write, compose and construct each melody, then record an album. Not done in a weekend.
@@GibsonB4512 The story is that Pau could not think about a good melody for this song and then remembered a riff Ale wrote some years earlier. This is the backbone of Dust to Dust.
Dust to Dust was completed when Ale was 13. Pau and Dany heard Ale practicing her chords and thought they would put drums and guitar with it. Ale also wrote a special opening bass solo for their live performances. The Dust to Dust video from the Foro Didi concert in Monterrey, MX showcase’s the intro beautifully. 🤘🏽⚡️
My anxiety is so bad that I cannot even get out of my door to take the rubbish out. BUT, on July 20th this year, I confidently walked, bussed and walked again to go see these 3 little Mexican girls. OMG, AR.. I cried with pure joy the moment the 3 MASSIVE rock Goddesses strolled on stage. The show and sound was glorious. Get your ass to a show and be blessed by them
Fellow introvert here… I feel your pain. Well done! My wife and I have tickets to see the band in Atlanta, whenever they reschedule their concert cancelled due to a hurricane.
Young as they are, they're already inspiration for a lot of even younger bands - teens and kids - that are starting up around the world. They're good role models for those kids too, work hard for their goals and live clean.
This is technically better than the debut performance at Lunario five years earlier. But OMG, Lunario is a masterpiece concert. They were 18, 16, and 13 there, but played 18 songs before an international crowd. DON'T MISS the full story of *Queen of the Murder Scene.* It's a rock novel written by teenagers. It is brilliant. *Dust to Dust* is the prologue. *Dull Knives* is the ninth song in the story of unrequited love. Check it out. It is amazing.
As a 58 year old, I'd pretty much given up on modern music. Yeah, I'm one of those old farts. Then, one day, You Tube recommended their two videos for the 2023 MTV VMAs. HOLY SHIT! I was floored! SO, I watched more of their vids, especially the concert ones. Outstanding! Then I did some research. I remembered their Enter Sandman vid from 10 years ago. And 10 years later, these talented young women OWN the stage and the crowd despite being in 19, 22, and 24! All of them are amazing on their instruments. All of them can sing superbly, Ale just doesn't want to do lead vocals much. AND THEY WRITE THEIR OWN SONGS?!?!?! NO autotune! NO lip syncing! JUST PURE TALENT! Those MTV vids? all the other "performers" did multiple takes, lip synced, and had tons of backing tracks. The Warning nailed both performances actually LIVE on the FIRST TAKE! Viva The Warning! And thank you for giving this old fart hope that true rock is not dead!
I guarantee, seeing these ladies live is literally an experience you will never forget. I believe they are currently the best power trio on earth and by far the very best live band, bar none….. Absolutely nothing but top tier! LONG LIVE THE VILLARREAL SISTERS!
They really are a must-see live. I pushed myself through a social anxiety attack and drove 2 hours to see them in Detroit in September. Such an incredible show and experience that I drove almost 3 hours to see them in Toronto a month later. Another fantastic show and really cool camaraderie among the fans in line and inside the venue. They just have "it" for me.
I'm 56 years old, and I've been to a LOT of concerts. The Warning shows, all six of them, far and away, outshine the rest. There is nothing like being in the same room with The Warning, while they are doing their thing. You will never regret going to see them.
You're hilarious!!! You should be (bad) comedian. You obviously have ZERO knowledge of music and bands in general. I've seen the Stones, Springsteen, Who, Doors, Led Zepplin, Neil Young, CSNY, Dylan, Elton, etc., etc,. etc. The Warning are, at best, OK.
63 year old here, these ladies have reignited my love for rock music that I thought was forgotten,I have not listened to regular radio for decades nor have the desire to listen to cookie cutter music, finally saw the in October in LA and boy was that a concert, I love their first three albums but this last one is rapidly growing on me, rock on ladies!!!!!!
I felt exactly the same way, haven't been to concerts in years.....but this April I drove 3 h to see them live in Leeds, UK, got a VIP ticket, and when I stood in front of them I wished them well "Hope you fill stadiums in the future", but then forgot what I wanted to ask, felt intimidated/brain freeze ...:-) The concert itself was amazing, I will try to see them every time they visit this island. They are in my opinion best rock band in the world, not just best female rock band...
From this same concert. Pau singing solo & playing piano. Black holes & Breath on that order. It will leave you breathless. Emotions off the scale. Incredible.
I've seen this, what, 50 times? It still gives me shivers. I could see at the end there that you were quite affected. They do that to you. It is just such an unbelievable story. If Disney made a film of their story, nobody would believe it.
Agreed. And their parents had the foresight to record from the beginning. And simultaneously create incredible role models. One of the most inspirational things I've seen in my 7 decades on the planet. ❤
I tell people all the time... With The Warning, it's not just about the music. The music is unreal... It's also about three of the sweetest people that ever walked the earth. People that you would be proud to have your children look up to. That's a rare thing these days.
Thanks AR, I consider them the Best Rock Band of the XXI Century. Have been listening to Rock/Metal for over 60 years and right here, these 3 Sisters are the best, most talented I have heard in such a long long time. Loved your comments, new Subscriber. Rock on DPA.
As great they are when watching them in a video, live they are in complete another level. The Warning live is a complete body experience, you feels Ale's bass on your bones and Pau's drums on your heart, and Dany makes you feel she's singing for you.
Normally I would agree with you but this 57yr old fan boy has been stuck on nothing but The Warning for over a year and I still can't get enough. I flew my daughter to Toronto to see them on her 18th birthday and she lost her voice she had so much fun. They are the best thing going on in this generation. ❤❤⚡️⚡️🤘🤘
They are worth whatever it takes to see them live, I saw them in Boston in September, drove down from central Maine. It is in my top 5 of concerts I’ve seen since the mid 70s, and I’ve seen hundreds. The best part of the music was feeling Ale’s bass, especially the whomping slides. But my favorite part, besides meeting Martin and Glenn and Adrian, was seeing the diversity of the crowd, a few kids, tons of teens especially girls, and a great mix all the way to us boomers.
Absolutely. I drove 10 hours from Dallas to Nashville, only to have them postpone the show to sometime next year due to the hurricane. You can bet I'll make that drive again.
We saw them three times in 2024. Just saw them last month in Montreal and they always kill it live. One of the best live bands I've ever seen. Looking forward to their 2025 tour.
Agree! Saw them in Cardiff earlier in the year. Absolutely fantastic! Even with Pau fighting with flu they put in an incredible performance! Best live band I have seen in a very very long time!
I'm "older" and set in my ways; don't really listen to new music...BUT- The Warning is my favorite "new" band. I've been obsessed with them for the last 6 years or so. I've seen them three times and the crowds just got larger and larger. You definitely have to go see them if possible. I don't like big crowds but their shows are all love. Pau is a GENIUS. They just have "it". I'm so excited to witness their rise. Viva The Warning, viva Mexico 🇲🇽 👯♀️⚡️💙
Thanks for the "Warning" endorsement and here's a list of some more young bands you may like :Bands try "The Warning Band" and "Liliac" and "The Petersons" (Folk music) , "Quarter After Three" (Canadian more Metal) all young family bands and " The Sixsters"(Ukraine) and "Dea Matroni" from Ireland and VOB (Voice of Braceprot) from Indonesia, "Plush" ,"Freeze the Fall" (Canadians inspired by the Warning) .Also try these a ventriloquist Darci Lynn Farmer and Ana-Maria Mărgean and a violinist/singer Karolina Protsenko. and some future great artist "Nandi Bushell" (UK) plays multiple instruments but mainly drums and here's a US charity group of You Tube famous kids "Kids for Kids charity" (ruclips.net/video/e627y9xjnpg/видео.html) this will blow your mind the drummer girl is originally from Japan moved to Los Angeles to further her training and career ,she like 14-15 plays jazz style also all there links are below video.
I love these sisters. So young and still veterans of over 10 years. Professional and humble, they love what they do and all the people who support them. One day, I hope to see them live if they are ever in my neck of the woods.
Both songs are from their Queen of the Murder Scene concept album. While Pau is generally regarded as the group's primary songwriter, Dust To Dust is actually Ale's song; I think she came up with the baseline first and then made the rest come together. When Dull Knives was played during during their debut livestream with Lava Records, it prompted Lzzy Hale to bring them onboard for a tour!
Just a quick note - this isn’t their latest concert - They’ve toured almost non-stop for the last 3 years. It is, however, their latest mega concert that they hired a team of videographers to capture. Their next huge headliner shows will be two sold-out shows of 10,000+ people, per show, in Mexico City, this coming February.
@@dotfactory3012 Para nada,muchos fans viajaremos de lejos y algunos vuelan del otro lado del mundo para el primer show el que el segundo la nueva fecha sea al dia siguiente hace que automaticamente todos los que estaremos el 6 estaremos el 7 asi que no te sorprenda que sea soldout muy rapido.
*Dust to Dust* *Dust to Dust* is the prologue song on DPA/TW's _"Queen of the Murder Scene"_ concept album (aka QOTMS) which has just turned 6 years old! it is inviting you in to a funeral to hear the deep, dark, and foreboding story of a young woman apparently in love with someone that doesn't even know she exists... it is a story about how well things can appear to be going and how fast it can all fall apart... it follows her battles between good and evil over her soul... the Spanish speaking part (hard to hear in the 2023 Pepsi Center show but definitely voiced by the audience) is their manager, Rudy, playing the part of a preacher at the funeral... translated to English, this is what he says... Brother! Salvation is something that is earned! Let go of your hand of resentment and Wake up to a new light within you Although your brothers try Plunge into the darkness DPA/TW's _"Queen of the Murder Scene"_ is one of those concept albums best experienced by listening to it from beginning to end in order... listening to each of the songs piecemeal and out of order is like trying to figure out a movie by catching a portion near the end, one from near the beginning, and one near the middle... yeah, it won't work out very well... their performance of it at Lunario was the first time the album was presented in full to the public... it had been released over time in chapters of three songs each and the last three songs were presented here to complete the album... i like their Lunario show because it was the first public performance, the animations on the big screen behind Pau, and the girls were in character... others prefer their presentation of QOTMS at another venue for various reasons... as a concept album, many of us members of TWA can easily see QOTMS as a movie or Broadway stage performance... it is that good and to think it was written by them at a very young age and released as their 2nd album! i mean... whoa! who does that?? 😹 Fun Fact: Rudy plays the part of a preacher in two of DPA/TW's tracks... the 1st one is in *Dust to Dust* off the QOTMS album... the 2nd is in the OMV for their 3rd Spanish track, *Qué Más Quieres* ... while you cannot hear it in the OMV, he does actually say the same part in both... TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
Hola amigo. Justo has metido un pie en el lado oscuro de la obra de The Warning. En el submundo de Queen of the Murder Scene. Dust to Dust/Dull Knives (Cut Better) pertenecen al álbum conceptual "Queen of the Murder Scene", fue editado en el 2018 y presentado en sociedad el 25 de noviembre de dicho año, en el mítico concierto del Lunario de CDMX. La obra musical Entre el 2017 y 2018, tres adolescentes mexicanas escriben, componen y recrean la historia ficcional de una joven perturbada por el deseo de un amor no correspondido. Comenzando por un apego emocional; pasando de la obsesión a la psicopatía, finalizando con el asesinato y la locura. Son 13 canciones diseminadas en un prólogo y cuatro capítulos de tres canciones cada uno de ellos. Las canciones están contadas en primera persona y es un viaje interior del personaje desde el amor a la obsesión, llegando al quiebre mental y el sinsentido. La literatura de "Queen of the Murder Scene" de la banda The Warning, ingresa en ese estadío literario de Siglo XIX y principios de Siglo XX. Edgar Allan Poe, Guy de Maupassant, o el mismo Horacio Quiroga con su "Cuentos de amor, locura y muerte", son referentes indiscutibles y que dieron inicio a la literatura negra, cuyo mayor exponente contemporáneo es Stephen King. Catalina Arancibia Duran, Máster en literatura española e hispanoamericana, señaló: "El escritor H. P. Lovecraft afirmó que uno de los mayores temores del ser humano radica en lo desconocido. Desde sus antepasados, el hombre aprendió a evitar lo que le resulta extraño. Así, los cuentos que causan miedo, generan fascinación por la experiencia del límite que entregan. Se convierten en una manera de vivir la angustia y pánico de situaciones incómodas, sin realmente sufrir las consecuencias." The Warning y las hermanas Villarreal con su "Queen of the Murder Scene" nos llevan a ese mundo perturbador y desconocido que todos tememos abordar y sin embargo, nos produce una cierta fascinación cuando nos encontramos con una obra literaria y musical que nos introduce en esos pasadizos oscuros de la mente humana. # Saludos desde la Patagonia Argentina. The Warning nos une.
This concert was their 10th anniversary and these two songs are from their 2nd album Queen of the Murder Scene., a great concept album, which was at the time of this concert was five years old.
They are absolutely amazing, refreshing and did I tell you they are amazing. I’m finding that the secret sauce here is the youngest sister, Ale. That 5 string bass comes to life in her hands. Can’t wait to see them live one day. 🤘🏼
The Ale shuffle is real, a lot of people don't know Ale is the real heart and soul of the band, she keps the time and lets her sisters know when they are fucking up! It's easy to miss, but she often gives her sisters "The look" We never notice, but it happens in the live stuff.
It's worth mentioning that Dany & Ale had mostly recovered from the flu, but Pau was still so sick their management seriously considered canceling the show.
These songs are from their second album "Queen of The Murder scene" (QOTMS) a concept album released in 2017. A killer album. Dust to dust is the opening song.
I can feel what you say - they made me to go for my first rock concert ever. Abroad. They made me to fly to my first rock festival. Abroad. I`m a guy who has not travel abroad for years. And no one else will make me to do it. But for TW I`m just waiting for new dates/venues for 2025 and then ready to go.
*Dull Knives* a dull knife tears instead of making a clean cut... torn wounds are very hard to repair... in this 9th song of the concept album, _"Queen of the Murder Scene"_ (aka QOTMS), the Queen is considering suicide as one way to possibly stop her evil side from taking hold... by using a dull knife, she is making it harder for someone to stop the bleeding and save her if she is found before she expires... in another of the songs on the QOTMS album, *Sinister Smiles* , the lyrics talk about the water in a tub turning red from blood... this is seen as a female way of suicide because the tub would keep the mess all contained and not mess up other parts of the location... to me, the lyric "I'm plucking roses but keeping the thorns!" is about seeing, gathering, and embracing beauty while retaining only the darkness and gloom that was used to create and protect that beauty... that's some pretty deep stuff, there! TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
Hi AR - great to see you back. Good comments - especially about the nature of too much of a good thing . . . , and its always enjoyable reading comments from those who've never seen or heard them before, in your live chat sidebar 😄 So a couple of things - Pepsi CDMX 2023 - this was their 10th Anniversary concert and I think the final (or close to it) of the Error tour. Every performance is smick (slang for really good) and their are a number of Unicorn moments (one of which you just watched - that being the transition) but I'll leave those for you to find. Secondly, all 3 were at the tail end of a flu, and Pau was worse of all - they were advised to cancel but chose not to and gave it their absolute all (you will hear Pau mention this in one of the Unicorn moments). To help Pau, she was given a dose of steroids (among other meds). And add to that, this was in Mexico City at 7000ft above sea level. They had played at Teatro Met 5 months previous (until this concert, considered their best official live performance video on RUclips) Anyway mate - cheers from Oz 🦘 and I'll catch you next time.
I have not gone to see a live show in a decade and that was a very mellow Jason Isbell solo show. Back in the 80-90s I worked as local crew and proper roadie. I kept going up till 2000 but by then I swore off large crowds. They are dangerous. Seen it. I still worked mellow events from time to time but nothing unless I had a back stage passes. But. In February I am traveling to CDMX to see The Warning. Even after being in hospital for two months in May thru July. I am still somewhat confined to a wheelchair. But i am flying from Austin to see a show. I have seen perhaps a 100 major acts over the years of all genres. I thought I had seen my last concert. Never in a million years could I have predicted that three young sisters from Mexico would make me get my ass on a plane to see a show again. But these young senorita have done it.
@@scottwheeler2494 Enjoy it mate - I live in Tassie (Australia) so rather expensive for me. But if they get to Oz, myself and a friend have already made plans :)
@@balthusT1 going to expensive for me as I have to pay the cost for my traveling helper/Spanish speaker. Thankfully I have a good friend to go with me who is Mexican. Anyway, you only live once and as a person in less than seller health, fuck it. Idiots gave me $25k worth of credit might as well use it. .
@@balthusT1 it sucks that it is so hard for bands from down under to come up or vice-versa. I know that I was a Kasey Chambers fan for years before I got to see her for example. And she had the "easy" trip. Trying to tour Australia and New Zealand is absurdly expensive. Being from Texas I understand living someplace where driving an entire day does not even get you out of the state. Oz is even crazier. Perth to Sydney is a haul. Doing transit van tour is pretty much out of the question even for bands like TW who are used to riding for hours in a truck.
Freakin’ love these girls,been addicted since i discovered them a couple of months ago,next time they get anywhere near Norway i’m going! Rarely see so good liveshows anymore🤩
Fellow introvert here and my advise is to just do it! Travelling halfway across the world next February after seeing three concerts in Europe this year because I want to see a show in Mexico. Can't wait to be part of the crowd for their next major headliner!
Pau is everyone's favorite 5-foot-tall stick of dynamite. Of the 3 sisters she's the one most likely to come across a table at you (according to them) 🤣 I've heard numerous people say that she trains for her singing while she plays drums by singing while running on a treadmill. I believe it because I've watched the TedX video where she talked to the audience after playing and singing and I saw just how out of breath she was.
I've found that listening to The Warning has one big disadvantage. A lot of great classic rock songs just seem so boring now, I have less time for the older songs, just give me more of The Warning....
@@renemonroy214 Nope, it's probably all of us! I have a fairly typical 70's rocker playlist (Rainbow, Styx, Boston, Alice etc etc etc) and I've barely listened to any of it since February when these girls dropped on me from the ether. I used to read books too. No time for any of that. Hobbies? Pah.
I saw the Warning three times. Cincinnati, Japan with Band-Maid, and then Chicago. Along with Band-Maid strong lady musicians that are role models for daughters!
Funny that both of these songs are from their second full-length album 'Queen of the Murder Scene', which is essentially a full-length themed rock opera. Every song on the album is just as good now as they were when they came out! It's hard to find words to describe just how good these young ladies are. I've been following them since early 2017? or so, and they have managed to take the best of the rock icons from the 70's, 80's, and 90's, and put there own unique twist on it, with some catchy lyrics, and some top level instrumentals, and you have the best thing the rock world has seen in the last 30 years, period!!🥰 🎵🎶🤘😎🤘
The difference with the warning is you can never get enough because it's not like listening to the same song over and over. The rapitwar is amounts of music and songs. But you could never get enough. You can never get tired. I'm listening to that no matter how many times you play them over and over and over again.
They will be playing at Pinkpop in Landgraaf in June I believe. They played in Belgium back in Aug for lockerse feesten , not sure about 2025 as the only act announced so far has been Gojira( awesome) . Seeing the ladies live is just amazing. I will be seeing them live for the fourth time Feb 11th in Mexico City and cannot wait!
AR, if I am not mistaken you live in Belgium. I can see that you recorded this reaction one day after the Latin Grammys. The Warning just announced they are going to play in a Festival that will take place in The Netherlands: June 22 at Pinkpop Festival in Landgraaf. You could watch them over there. Or even better, in Paris next april 11 at L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix. Don't miss it! And keep an eye on their schedule for they might play in Belgium. Just this summer they had a gig in Lokeren. ⚡🤘🏻
they have done collabaration with Bandmaid....and redid Enter Sandman with the ok by Metallica as long as they kept original wording.....most beautiful transition I have ever heard...Musical Prodigies....
AR said: "Sometimes you need to take a few steps away from it to miss it." This is very astute. I've seen some reactors go whole hog on deep dives of The Warning and, after a while, I think they become a little numb to just how fucking astonishing these sisters actually are. I'd rather see you do fewer of them if you're going to grin like a lunatic thru the whole damn song!
Bro, I generally bail out on concerts at the last minute. Too much work. But I saw them 3 times in 5 days a couple of months ago, and I'd do it all over again. You HAVE to see them live. They will have a whole slate of European dates in late spring.
Hi! I looooooove that song and this performance! I don`t know if I should laugh or if I should cry! It`s a mixture. It`s ........ I don`t find the right word for it. Your reaction says it, too. 🤩🎸🥁🎤🤟😍🤩🥰
Tylos really nailed it in the chat: these young women are so obviously having an absolute *blast* onstage. They're a legit joy to watch, not just listen to. That kind of passion and dedication are pretty rare these days.
A band only needs 3 things, talent to play their instruments, desire to entertain their audience and passion to transmit on stage... being 3 sisters with innate talent, is already a ridiculous pass! Glory to rock, you are in good hands with The Warning!
Three little girls had dream while playing the Rock Band video game and wanting to be on stage performing. Well, here they are, Rock Band for real. Music and performing ARE their DNA. Be sure to react to their Alanis Morrisette cover of "You Ought to Know" from Sirius XM studios.
if you give some more attentions to the tematics in the lyrics yuo remain mindblowed! Extremely deep lyrics themes, psycological, social and political! A great message to the awakening of new generations! Extremely positive models!
In their career (10 years !!!!!!!!!) they've opened for: Gun'&Roses, Muse (5 times!), Halestorm, Pretty Reckless, Foo Fighters, Sammy Hagar and the Circle, Stone Temple Pilots and others i don't remember!! ASTONISHING these girls are MARVELLOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm 75. I've NEVER seen a better Performer behind a drum kit than Paulina Vilarreal. ❤️⚡️🎶
@@pjdambra that’s what I state all the time and get responses like oh this guy or this person drums so well…sure ,but they ain’t Pau
Tommy Lee and Arejay Hale put on a great show but with them they're just playing around and it's simply fun to watch. Pau is levels higher and make people go, "well damn, that's possible?" Add in that she writes the basic melodies for most of their songs and people go, "well damn, she does that too?" Add in most of the song lyrics start with her and people go, "well fuck what doesn't she do?"
Neil Peart is her only equal imo.
@ talking about performer..no one goes to see him perform..he might be all time greatest Rock drummer..not performer
@@jakemore2024 Peart? His performance was incredible and many Rush fans certainly went to see him perform.
Dust to Dust maybe Pau’s to sing but Ale wrote that bass line at 9yrs old and gets credit for writing most of it.
She was 13 yrs old...
@@coffeeninja8128 13 when Pau completed writing D2D but Ale started working on it after she finished nailing Hysteria 3 years earlier and took 2 years to complete.
They didn’t walk into a studio and make stuff up there and then. They had to write, compose and construct each melody, then record an album. Not done in a weekend.
@@GibsonB4512 The story is that Pau could not think about a good melody for this song and then remembered a riff Ale wrote some years earlier. This is the backbone of Dust to Dust.
Kinda similar story as Apologize, Pau wrote part of it when she was 15 but they couldn’t finish it until the “Keep Me Fed” album.
Dust to Dust was completed when Ale was 13. Pau and Dany heard Ale practicing her chords and thought they would put drums and guitar with it. Ale also wrote a special opening bass solo for their live performances. The Dust to Dust video from the Foro Didi concert in Monterrey, MX showcase’s the intro beautifully. 🤘🏽⚡️
My anxiety is so bad that I cannot even get out of my door to take the rubbish out. BUT, on July 20th this year, I confidently walked, bussed and walked again to go see these 3 little Mexican girls. OMG, AR.. I cried with pure joy the moment the 3 MASSIVE rock Goddesses strolled on stage. The show and sound was glorious. Get your ass to a show and be blessed by them
THIS ^↑^
It's amazing what these three can inspire others to do! Good on you for getting out in the world!
Fellow introvert here… I feel your pain. Well done! My wife and I have tickets to see the band in Atlanta, whenever they reschedule their concert cancelled due to a hurricane.
Good for you brother..I traveled to a concert ..never done that..only for our girls🎉
I felt for you
Young as they are, they're already inspiration for a lot of even younger bands - teens and kids - that are starting up around the world. They're good role models for those kids too, work hard for their goals and live clean.
This is technically better than the debut performance at Lunario five years earlier. But OMG, Lunario is a masterpiece concert. They were 18, 16, and 13 there, but played 18 songs before an international crowd. DON'T MISS the full story of *Queen of the Murder Scene.* It's a rock novel written by teenagers. It is brilliant. *Dust to Dust* is the prologue. *Dull Knives* is the ninth song in the story of unrequited love. Check it out. It is amazing.
As a 58 year old, I'd pretty much given up on modern music. Yeah, I'm one of those old farts. Then, one day, You Tube recommended their two videos for the 2023 MTV VMAs. HOLY SHIT! I was floored! SO, I watched more of their vids, especially the concert ones. Outstanding!
Then I did some research. I remembered their Enter Sandman vid from 10 years ago. And 10 years later, these talented young women OWN the stage and the crowd despite being in 19, 22, and 24! All of them are amazing on their instruments. All of them can sing superbly, Ale just doesn't want to do lead vocals much.
AND THEY WRITE THEIR OWN SONGS?!?!?!
NO autotune! NO lip syncing! JUST PURE TALENT!
Those MTV vids? all the other "performers" did multiple takes, lip synced, and had tons of backing tracks. The Warning nailed both performances actually LIVE on the FIRST TAKE!
Viva The Warning! And thank you for giving this old fart hope that true rock is not dead!
I guarantee, seeing these ladies live is literally an experience you will never forget. I believe they are currently the best power trio on earth and by far the very best live band, bar none….. Absolutely nothing but top tier!
LONG LIVE THE VILLARREAL SISTERS!
They really are a must-see live. I pushed myself through a social anxiety attack and drove 2 hours to see them in Detroit in September. Such an incredible show and experience that I drove almost 3 hours to see them in Toronto a month later. Another fantastic show and really cool camaraderie among the fans in line and inside the venue. They just have "it" for me.
I was also at that (sold out) show. Utterly fantastic. I'm glad you made it, Chris!
I'm 56 years old, and I've been to a LOT of concerts. The Warning shows, all six of them, far and away, outshine the rest. There is nothing like being in the same room with The Warning, while they are doing their thing. You will never regret going to see them.
You're hilarious!!! You should be (bad) comedian. You obviously have ZERO knowledge of music and bands in general. I've seen the Stones, Springsteen, Who, Doors, Led Zepplin, Neil Young, CSNY, Dylan, Elton, etc., etc,. etc. The Warning are, at best, OK.
63 year old here, these ladies have reignited my love for rock music that I thought was forgotten,I have not listened to regular radio for decades nor have the desire to listen to cookie cutter music, finally saw the in October in LA and boy was that a concert, I love their first three albums but this last one is rapidly growing on me, rock on ladies!!!!!!
I felt exactly the same way, haven't been to concerts in years.....but this April I drove 3 h to see them live in Leeds, UK, got a VIP ticket, and when I stood in front of them I wished them well "Hope you fill stadiums in the future", but then forgot what I wanted to ask, felt intimidated/brain freeze ...:-) The concert itself was amazing, I will try to see them every time they visit this island. They are in my opinion best rock band in the world, not just best female rock band...
From this same concert. Pau singing solo & playing piano. Black holes & Breath on that order. It will leave you breathless.
Emotions off the scale. Incredible.
I've seen this, what, 50 times? It still gives me shivers. I could see at the end there that you were quite affected. They do that to you. It is just such an unbelievable story. If Disney made a film of their story, nobody would believe it.
Agreed. And their parents had the foresight to record from the beginning. And simultaneously create incredible role models. One of the most inspirational things I've seen in my 7 decades on the planet. ❤
I tell people all the time... With The Warning, it's not just about the music. The music is unreal... It's also about three of the sweetest people that ever walked the earth. People that you would be proud to have your children look up to. That's a rare thing these days.
Thanks AR, I consider them the Best Rock Band of the XXI Century. Have been listening to Rock/Metal for over 60 years and right here, these 3 Sisters are the best, most talented I have heard in such a long long time. Loved your comments, new Subscriber. Rock on DPA.
I love the way Dany just smiles like an angel as she kicks ass with those heavy nasty chords and riffs while strutting across the stage.
I feel the same way about leaving the house but I went to my first rock concert in 40 years just to see The Warning open!
As great they are when watching them in a video, live they are in complete another level.
The Warning live is a complete body experience, you feels Ale's bass on your bones and Pau's drums on your heart, and Dany makes you feel she's singing for you.
Normally I would agree with you but this 57yr old fan boy has been stuck on nothing but The Warning for over a year and I still can't get enough. I flew my daughter to Toronto to see them on her 18th birthday and she lost her voice she had so much fun. They are the best thing going on in this generation. ❤❤⚡️⚡️🤘🤘
I took my 25 yr old niece to a concert. They're now her favorite band and she had never heard of them before.
They are worth whatever it takes to see them live, I saw them in Boston in September, drove down from central Maine. It is in my top 5 of concerts I’ve seen since the mid 70s, and I’ve seen hundreds. The best part of the music was feeling Ale’s bass, especially the whomping slides. But my favorite part, besides meeting Martin and Glenn and Adrian, was seeing the diversity of the crowd, a few kids, tons of teens especially girls, and a great mix all the way to us boomers.
❤❤❤❤ I'm a 59 year old woman from the punk scene and I'm obsessed with these women. My play list is definitely more varied now 😂
Absolutely. I drove 10 hours from Dallas to Nashville, only to have them postpone the show to sometime next year due to the hurricane. You can bet I'll make that drive again.
We saw them three times in 2024. Just saw them last month in Montreal and they always kill it live. One of the best live bands I've ever seen. Looking forward to their 2025 tour.
Agree! Saw them in Cardiff earlier in the year. Absolutely fantastic! Even with Pau fighting with flu they put in an incredible performance! Best live band I have seen in a very very long time!
I'm "older" and set in my ways; don't really listen to new music...BUT- The Warning is my favorite "new" band. I've been obsessed with them for the last 6 years or so. I've seen them three times and the crowds just got larger and larger. You definitely have to go see them if possible. I don't like big crowds but their shows are all love. Pau is a GENIUS. They just have "it". I'm so excited to witness their rise. Viva The Warning, viva Mexico 🇲🇽 👯♀️⚡️💙
Thanks for the "Warning" endorsement and here's a list of some more young bands you may like :Bands try "The Warning Band" and "Liliac" and "The Petersons" (Folk music) , "Quarter After Three" (Canadian more Metal) all young family bands and " The Sixsters"(Ukraine) and "Dea Matroni" from Ireland and VOB (Voice of Braceprot) from Indonesia, "Plush" ,"Freeze the Fall" (Canadians inspired by the Warning) .Also try these a ventriloquist Darci Lynn Farmer and Ana-Maria Mărgean and a violinist/singer Karolina Protsenko. and some future great artist "Nandi Bushell" (UK) plays multiple instruments but mainly drums and here's a US charity group of You Tube famous kids "Kids for Kids charity" (ruclips.net/video/e627y9xjnpg/видео.html) this will blow your mind the drummer girl is originally from Japan moved to Los Angeles to further her training and career ,she like 14-15 plays jazz style also all there links are below video.
I love these sisters. So young and still veterans of over 10 years. Professional and humble, they love what they do and all the people who support them. One day, I hope to see them live if they are ever in my neck of the woods.
Travel motherfkr, they reserve the worth
Both songs are from their Queen of the Murder Scene concept album. While Pau is generally regarded as the group's primary songwriter, Dust To Dust is actually Ale's song; I think she came up with the baseline first and then made the rest come together. When Dull Knives was played during during their debut livestream with Lava Records, it prompted Lzzy Hale to bring them onboard for a tour!
Ale’s bass lines nonstop. Pau belting it out. Dany doing her thing. Wow ! 🤟🏼🎸🥁🎸🤟🏼
Saw them in Madrid 2023 & 2024. And will see them again in 2025. They're mesmerizing live. Thx for the great reaction.
Just a quick note - this isn’t their latest concert - They’ve toured almost non-stop for the last 3 years. It is, however, their latest mega concert that they hired a team of videographers to capture. Their next huge headliner shows will be two sold-out shows of 10,000+ people, per show, in Mexico City, this coming February.
Ya tengo mi boleto.
They just added another show for Feb 7th in addition to the other two shows. Can they sell out all three shows in CDMX?
@@elgonwilliams7624 Yes 🙂
@@elgonwilliams7624 No se, me parece arriesgado.
@@dotfactory3012 Para nada,muchos fans viajaremos de lejos y algunos vuelan del otro lado del mundo para el primer show el que el segundo la nueva fecha sea al dia siguiente hace que automaticamente todos los que estaremos el 6 estaremos el 7 asi que no te sorprenda que sea soldout muy rapido.
*Dust to Dust*
*Dust to Dust* is the prologue song on DPA/TW's _"Queen of the Murder Scene"_ concept album (aka QOTMS) which has just turned 6 years old!
it is inviting you in to a funeral to hear the deep, dark, and foreboding story of a young woman apparently in love with someone that doesn't even know she exists... it is a story about how well things can appear to be going and how fast it can all fall apart... it follows her battles between good and evil over her soul...
the Spanish speaking part (hard to hear in the 2023 Pepsi Center show but definitely voiced by the audience) is their manager, Rudy, playing the part of a preacher at the funeral... translated to English, this is what he says...
Brother! Salvation is something that is earned!
Let go of your hand of resentment and
Wake up to a new light within you
Although your brothers try
Plunge into the darkness
DPA/TW's _"Queen of the Murder Scene"_ is one of those concept albums best experienced by listening to it from beginning to end in order... listening to each of the songs piecemeal and out of order is like trying to figure out a movie by catching a portion near the end, one from near the beginning, and one near the middle... yeah, it won't work out very well... their performance of it at Lunario was the first time the album was presented in full to the public... it had been released over time in chapters of three songs each and the last three songs were presented here to complete the album... i like their Lunario show because it was the first public performance, the animations on the big screen behind Pau, and the girls were in character... others prefer their presentation of QOTMS at another venue for various reasons...
as a concept album, many of us members of TWA can easily see QOTMS as a movie or Broadway stage performance... it is that good and to think it was written by them at a very young age and released as their 2nd album! i mean... whoa! who does that?? 😹
Fun Fact: Rudy plays the part of a preacher in two of DPA/TW's tracks... the 1st one is in *Dust to Dust* off the QOTMS album... the 2nd is in the OMV for their 3rd Spanish track, *Qué Más Quieres* ... while you cannot hear it in the OMV, he does actually say the same part in both...
TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
Hola amigo. Justo has metido un pie en el lado oscuro de la obra de The Warning. En el submundo de Queen of the Murder Scene.
Dust to Dust/Dull Knives (Cut Better) pertenecen al álbum conceptual "Queen of the Murder Scene", fue editado en el 2018 y presentado en sociedad el 25 de noviembre de dicho año, en el mítico concierto del Lunario de CDMX.
La obra musical
Entre el 2017 y 2018, tres adolescentes mexicanas escriben, componen y recrean la historia ficcional de una joven perturbada por el deseo de un amor no correspondido.
Comenzando por un apego emocional; pasando de la obsesión a la psicopatía, finalizando con el asesinato y la locura.
Son 13 canciones diseminadas en un prólogo y cuatro capítulos de tres canciones cada uno de ellos. Las canciones están contadas en primera persona y es un viaje interior del personaje desde el amor a la obsesión, llegando al quiebre mental y el sinsentido.
La literatura de "Queen of the Murder Scene" de la banda The Warning, ingresa en ese estadío literario de Siglo XIX y principios de Siglo XX.
Edgar Allan Poe, Guy de Maupassant, o el mismo Horacio Quiroga con su "Cuentos de amor, locura y muerte", son referentes indiscutibles y que dieron inicio a la literatura negra, cuyo mayor exponente contemporáneo es Stephen King.
Catalina Arancibia Duran, Máster en literatura española e hispanoamericana, señaló: "El escritor H. P. Lovecraft afirmó que uno de los mayores temores del ser humano radica en lo desconocido. Desde sus antepasados, el hombre aprendió a evitar lo que le resulta extraño. Así, los cuentos que causan miedo, generan fascinación por la experiencia del límite que entregan. Se convierten en una manera de vivir la angustia y pánico de situaciones incómodas, sin realmente sufrir las consecuencias."
The Warning y las hermanas Villarreal con su "Queen of the Murder Scene" nos llevan a ese mundo perturbador y desconocido que todos tememos abordar y sin embargo, nos produce una cierta fascinación cuando nos encontramos con una obra literaria y musical que nos introduce en esos pasadizos oscuros de la mente humana. #
Saludos desde la Patagonia Argentina.
The Warning nos une.
This concert was their 10th anniversary and these two songs are from their 2nd album Queen of the Murder Scene., a great concept album, which was at the time of this concert was five years old.
What makes this performance even more mind-blowing is that Paulina was fighting the flu at the time...
Pau singing with the Flu (Ale and Dany had just gotten over it) and they're playing in Mexico City at like 7500 ft Altitude. Just damn!
Some of the chat comments were about her ability to sing and drum. Adding in the flu and the altitude makes it even more exceptional.
They are absolutely amazing, refreshing and did I tell you they are amazing. I’m finding that the secret sauce here is the youngest sister, Ale. That 5 string bass comes to life in her hands. Can’t wait to see them live one day. 🤘🏼
Every song from this concert is fire. 🔥
The Ale shuffle is real, a lot of people don't know Ale is the real heart and soul of the band, she keps the time and lets her sisters know when they are fucking up!
It's easy to miss, but she often gives her sisters "The look"
We never notice, but it happens in the live stuff.
They have three hearts and souls meld into one
It's worth mentioning that Dany & Ale had mostly recovered from the flu, but Pau was still so sick their management seriously considered canceling the show.
These songs are from their second album "Queen of The Murder scene" (QOTMS) a concept album released in 2017. A killer album. Dust to dust is the opening song.
I can feel what you say - they made me to go for my first rock concert ever. Abroad. They made me to fly to my first rock festival. Abroad. I`m a guy who has not travel abroad for years. And no one else will make me to do it. But for TW I`m just waiting for new dates/venues for 2025 and then ready to go.
*Dull Knives*
a dull knife tears instead of making a clean cut... torn wounds are very hard to repair... in this 9th song of the concept album, _"Queen of the Murder Scene"_ (aka QOTMS), the Queen is considering suicide as one way to possibly stop her evil side from taking hold... by using a dull knife, she is making it harder for someone to stop the bleeding and save her if she is found before she expires...
in another of the songs on the QOTMS album, *Sinister Smiles* , the lyrics talk about the water in a tub turning red from blood... this is seen as a female way of suicide because the tub would keep the mess all contained and not mess up other parts of the location...
to me, the lyric "I'm plucking roses but keeping the thorns!" is about seeing, gathering, and embracing beauty while retaining only the darkness and gloom that was used to create and protect that beauty... that's some pretty deep stuff, there!
TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
Hi AR - great to see you back. Good comments - especially about the nature of too much of a good thing . . . , and its always enjoyable reading comments from those who've never seen or heard them before, in your live chat sidebar 😄
So a couple of things - Pepsi CDMX 2023 - this was their 10th Anniversary concert and I think the final (or close to it) of the Error tour. Every performance is smick (slang for really good) and their are a number of Unicorn moments (one of which you just watched - that being the transition) but I'll leave those for you to find. Secondly, all 3 were at the tail end of a flu, and Pau was worse of all - they were advised to cancel but chose not to and gave it their absolute all (you will hear Pau mention this in one of the Unicorn moments). To help Pau, she was given a dose of steroids (among other meds). And add to that, this was in Mexico City at 7000ft above sea level. They had played at Teatro Met 5 months previous (until this concert, considered their best official live performance video on RUclips)
Anyway mate - cheers from Oz 🦘 and I'll catch you next time.
I have not gone to see a live show in a decade and that was a very mellow Jason Isbell solo show. Back in the 80-90s I worked as local crew and proper roadie. I kept going up till 2000 but by then I swore off large crowds. They are dangerous. Seen it. I still worked mellow events from time to time but nothing unless I had a back stage passes. But.
In February I am traveling to CDMX to see The Warning. Even after being in hospital for two months in May thru July. I am still somewhat confined to a wheelchair. But i am flying from Austin to see a show. I have seen perhaps a 100 major acts over the years of all genres. I thought I had seen my last concert. Never in a million years could I have predicted that three young sisters from Mexico would make me get my ass on a plane to see a show again. But these young senorita have done it.
@@scottwheeler2494 Enjoy it mate - I live in Tassie (Australia) so rather expensive for me. But if they get to Oz, myself and a friend have already made plans :)
@@balthusT1 going to expensive for me as I have to pay the cost for my traveling helper/Spanish speaker. Thankfully I have a good friend to go with me who is Mexican. Anyway, you only live once and as a person in less than seller health, fuck it. Idiots gave me $25k worth of credit might as well use it. .
@@balthusT1 it sucks that it is so hard for bands from down under to come up or vice-versa. I know that I was a Kasey Chambers fan for years before I got to see her for example. And she had the "easy" trip. Trying to tour Australia and New Zealand is absurdly expensive. Being from Texas I understand living someplace where driving an entire day does not even get you out of the state. Oz is even crazier. Perth to Sydney is a haul. Doing transit van tour is pretty much out of the question even for bands like TW who are used to riding for hours in a truck.
Freakin’ love these girls,been addicted since i discovered them a couple of months ago,next time they get anywhere near Norway i’m going! Rarely see so good liveshows anymore🤩
They have already announced a festival in Sweden next summer. More to come.
@ i know,i’m already trying to figure out the best route to get there,it’s a bit of a travel😂
Always love when you react to The Warning! This whole concert is straight 🔥. Can't wait to see more brutha!
They’re just so fantastic
Fellow introvert here and my advise is to just do it! Travelling halfway across the world next February after seeing three concerts in Europe this year because I want to see a show in Mexico. Can't wait to be part of the crowd for their next major headliner!
Pau is everyone's favorite 5-foot-tall stick of dynamite. Of the 3 sisters she's the one most likely to come across a table at you (according to them) 🤣 I've heard numerous people say that she trains for her singing while she plays drums by singing while running on a treadmill. I believe it because I've watched the TedX video where she talked to the audience after playing and singing and I saw just how out of breath she was.
I’m so happy you reacted to this! I’ve been checking back every now and then looking for more warning reactions and finally got one today!! ❤⚡️
I've found that listening to The Warning has one big disadvantage. A lot of great classic rock songs just seem so boring now, I have less time for the older songs, just give me more of The Warning....
Right? I thought it was just me
@@renemonroy214 Nope, it's probably all of us! I have a fairly typical 70's rocker playlist (Rainbow, Styx, Boston, Alice etc etc etc) and I've barely listened to any of it since February when these girls dropped on me from the ether. I used to read books too. No time for any of that. Hobbies? Pah.
FACT
I feel bad for most bands they open for.
They are good I don't think they will replace the classics of the 70's , they have a long way to go . Just an opinion
They need to add The Hunter with Ale, as a singer to lift me to the heavens: P
yeah. The Warning made me go to a concert for the first time in 12 years. Worth it.
you said it, one word,,,QUALITY!!
The first song I ever heard Pau sing on! Lunario!
The wawas are straight up killers!
I like the beginning of this video with Dany and her finger.
I hope you give the same shout out to the star of the band, Dany, who on most songs absolutely kills it while playing guitar.
I saw the Warning three times. Cincinnati, Japan with Band-Maid, and then Chicago. Along with Band-Maid strong lady musicians that are role models for daughters!
Funny that both of these songs are from their second full-length album 'Queen of the Murder Scene', which is essentially a full-length themed rock opera. Every song on the album is just as good now as they were when they came out! It's hard to find words to describe just how good these young ladies are. I've been following them since early 2017? or so, and they have managed to take the best of the rock icons from the 70's, 80's, and 90's, and put there own unique twist on it, with some catchy lyrics, and some top level instrumentals, and you have the best thing the rock world has seen in the last 30 years, period!!🥰 🎵🎶🤘😎🤘
Dull Knives from the Warning Cave is still my favorite though. First time I saw them play the song. It's raw and in your face. Made my eye moisten.
The difference with the warning is you can never get enough because it's not like listening to the same song over and over. The rapitwar is amounts of music and songs. But you could never get enough. You can never get tired. I'm listening to that no matter how many times you play them over and over and over again.
AR go to a live Warning gig it's an amazing experience. I saw them in July and Ale's bass live is like a slap of happiness ❤
They will be playing at Pinkpop in Landgraaf in June I believe. They played in Belgium back in Aug for lockerse feesten , not sure about 2025 as the only act announced so far has been Gojira( awesome) . Seeing the ladies live is just amazing. I will be seeing them live for the fourth time Feb 11th in Mexico City and cannot wait!
AR, if I am not mistaken you live in Belgium. I can see that you recorded this reaction one day after the Latin Grammys. The Warning just announced they are going to play in a Festival that will take place in The Netherlands: June 22 at Pinkpop Festival in Landgraaf. You could watch them over there.
Or even better, in Paris next april 11 at L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix.
Don't miss it! And keep an eye on their schedule for they might play in Belgium. Just this summer they had a gig in Lokeren.
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This band in live is better than studio is awesome This band
Killing it indeed my man!
Pau 😧 Playing at a HIGH level, and singing at just as a HIGH level !!! Pros at eleven years in 🤘🕊❤️
they have done collabaration with Bandmaid....and redid Enter Sandman with the ok by Metallica as long as they kept original wording.....most beautiful transition I have ever heard...Musical Prodigies....
AR said: "Sometimes you need to take a few steps away from it to miss it." This is very astute. I've seen some reactors go whole hog on deep dives of The Warning and, after a while, I think they become a little numb to just how fucking astonishing these sisters actually are. I'd rather see you do fewer of them if you're going to grin like a lunatic thru the whole damn song!
Bro, I generally bail out on concerts at the last minute. Too much work. But I saw them 3 times in 5 days a couple of months ago, and I'd do it all over again. You HAVE to see them live. They will have a whole slate of European dates in late spring.
The Warning - A Rock Band if ever there was one.
Thanks for the reaction. The Warning is pure 🔥🔥🔥and worth even travelling thousands of miles to see them live. They are the real thing for sure.
Hi! I looooooove that song and this performance! I don`t know if I should laugh or if I should cry! It`s a mixture. It`s ........ I don`t find the right word for it. Your reaction says it, too. 🤩🎸🥁🎤🤟😍🤩🥰
I know the line is the last Warning song you heard is your favorite and to some extent that’s true, but Dust to Dust IS my favorite Warning song.
Paulina is a beast! 🤘🤘🤘
Tylos really nailed it in the chat: these young women are so obviously having an absolute *blast* onstage. They're a legit joy to watch, not just listen to. That kind of passion and dedication are pretty rare these days.
Z at Pepsi Center may blow literally your mind! Break down th rooftop!! 🤣😘
Check out Disciple, also solo Black holes with Pao and When I am alone Dani solo from this concert
I'm like you, don't like going out but went to see the Warning live in Manchester UK. Definitely recommend , they are electric
!!!GOODISM¡¡¡ The Warning is 100% 🔥 !!!🎵Ole Ole Ole Oleeee Warning Warning🎵¡¡¡. Greetings from Argentina.
They all killing it, but for me, Ale is my point of gravity to the warning, she’s so beautiful and powerful!!!!
Such supreme confidence to spread your arms wide and wash in the music of the audience singing.
Bruh, I never leave my house neither but im going to 2 of their concerts on February 😂
Dude Im a massive introvert and I went to a the warning concert alone 😂 just go it will be amazing
Great reaction man. Two great songs, but that transition though... keep Rockin' my friend 🤘⚡🤘
Great reaction, thanks 🤘🏻⚠️⚡️
Unbelievable how good they are. My two top bands in 2024 - Extreme and The Warning.
Back to the start for AR, the first song he ever heard was D2D Teatro.
A band only needs 3 things, talent to play their instruments, desire to entertain their audience and passion to transmit on stage... being 3 sisters with innate talent, is already a ridiculous pass! Glory to rock, you are in good hands with The Warning!
Three little girls had dream while playing the Rock Band video game and wanting to be on stage performing. Well, here they are, Rock Band for real. Music and performing ARE their DNA.
Be sure to react to their Alanis Morrisette cover of "You Ought to Know" from Sirius XM studios.
They were born to be super stars❤❤❤
I know them for merely 2 weeks and they are in my top 3 bands of all time
Anything from Pepsi Centre has been fucking awesome!
💥💥 They are awesome, and the songs so catchy, it's just amazing!
if you give some more attentions to the tematics in the lyrics yuo remain mindblowed! Extremely deep lyrics themes, psycological, social and political! A great message to the awakening of new generations! Extremely positive models!
THE REAL DEAL !!! VIVA THE WARNING !!!
They are simply amazing
Dull knives intro de anime tipo shingeki no kyojin!
In their career (10 years !!!!!!!!!) they've opened for: Gun'&Roses, Muse (5 times!), Halestorm, Pretty Reckless, Foo Fighters, Sammy Hagar and the Circle, Stone Temple Pilots and others i don't remember!! ASTONISHING these girls are MARVELLOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Muse 9 times - 4 in Mexico and 5 in Europe.
@@LesDexia13 Out of this world!!!!!!
Def Leppard MTY & CDMX
They are near to enter the TOP World Charts, in my opinion the 2025 will be their year! Too much talented and charismatic to remain out of that!
@AR SHOW THIS TO @BLACK PEGASUS
Check out the Cover "You Oughta Know (Alanis Morissette Cover)" from The Warning!
Definitely worth seeing live 🤟
10:36 Yes
The Warning le da vida al nuevo rock ,su rock es energético y poderoso