Yyyyeeesss!!! I’m so glad more and more women and girls are becoming fans. I’ve actually noticed a pretty big increase in it. I saw them in Los Angeles back in 2022 and there were definitely other women there, but I would say it was more of a 75/25 male to female ratio. Then I just saw them in Boston in September, and we’re getting much closer to 50-50, which is amazing! And also a much more wide range of ages than in the past. I think because their initial classic hard rock genre was popular back you know in the 80s so a lot of their fans are in their 50 6070s. But I noticed that at the Boston show there were a lot of younger people there too, which is encouraging.
You have actually done a reaction to Paulina (the drummer) doing a cover of Creep. It was a long time ago. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z7eXcDIjXo0.htmlsi=yoVCWOzUBFgRdaj1
Wonderful reaction! Please continue with the sisters! On December 22nd, 2022 at 10:38 am, my entire outlook changed. I saw the OMV for Choke. I jumped straight down the rabbit hole. Afterward my wife thought I was crazy/creepy/unstable. I was 66 at the time. Then, I was watching the Teatro (entire) concert in the home theater and didn't know she was standing behind me watching. She fell down the rabbit hole during 23 and let out a screech during Disciple then sat down to finish watching. Now she knows. Now she is as big of a fan as me. I even got an apology saying that she was sorry for not trusting me regarding music and that I wasn't creepy. 🙂 We planned a vacation around seeing them live a month ago. The more you know about the Villarreal Sisters and their entire team, the more you realize they are a once in a lifetime gift. I've been around a long time and have NEVER seen or heard anything like The Warning.⚡
As one of the 8000 in that audience, I can tell you that yes, 100%, it was so awesome to be there live. They really are something on stage. The musicianship to top tier, but their showmanship is also up there with as good as I have seen in 45+ years of attending concerts. Good to see you again Charlie! Glad your wife is as taken by them as the rest of us fans.
This is what working for years with a vocal coach, performing hundreds of shows and touring with some of the bands with the best live vocalist, like Halestorm and Muse, culminates into. To see Dany at her best, react to Hell You Call A Dream from the same concert.
OK, OK, OK, Pau is the bee's knees, I agree. But...BUT in this reaction he is focusing on DANY. On Dany who is also the bee's knees. On Dany who is AMAZING, UNIQUE, GREAT, MAGNETIC, EXTREMELY TALENTED and deserves all admiration and recognition.
@@mack1305 My understanding of it is because she has perfect pitch, she can hear her own mistakes, minor as they may be and, combined with her penchant for perfectionism, it makes her her own worst critic.
@@mack1305 It's a shame, because she has an absolutely gorgeous voice, low and sultry, which complements her sisters so well. If she ever decided to, I'm sure they could write a song just for her that would leave the audience breathless.
I've gotten a chance to see them live twice - once opening for The Pretty Reckless and Halestorm (holy shit what a concert that was), and then the following year headlining at an absolutely tiny club - and both times they absolutely killed it. 100% rock stars, finally getting the attention they deserve and they're only going to keep getting bigger.
After catching the end of the stream I was hoping this would be on RU-vid, it’s a great detailed reaction / analysis of their performance, one of the very best I’ve seen. I’ve never really looked into the detail of Dany’s singing technique, I’ve always regarded her very highly but your description blew me away! I think it’s partly the reason why Fil from Wings of Pegasus is so keen on them, he appreciates good singers! Looking forward to the next time you visit The Warning, there’s a lot you’ve missed since you last reacted to them maybe but this is a reasonable example (but not the best) of their current repertoire; Hell you call a Dream or Automatic Sun are more representative of the new album, or if you like a video Qué Más Quieres or Six feet deep, both show great songs and some very clever videography.
Wait till you see Pau taking lead , 23 , dust to dust all from the Pepsi Centre ( going to spare you the tears for now , Black Holes and Breath ) Best rock band in the world 🤘🔥🔥🔥🇿🇦⚠️🤘
The OMVs, albums, etc. are top notch, but seing The Warning live (on YT) and live in real takes you to another level. All are classical trained on piano, all can sing. Ale is a unicorn, but we are all waiting for her to embrace lead singing - she normally only does when one of her sisters is sick, but she is also a master of harmonies. Please, react more. Dany has always been good, but like Floor, she has trained and evolved sooo much vocally in the last years - and we haven't seen the last of it. Pau's voice reflects pure emotion.
Two of their songs I'd love to hear you react to: on 23 Pau sings wonderfully well while playing a sophisticated and complicated drum part and Hell You Call A Dream where Dany hits her highest note.
Their performance of Revenant at Teatro metropolitan is awesome. Acoustic and mellow but great vocal layering and harmonies. Pau sings lead on that one.
My journey with The Warning from when I first heard them was, "Wow, they're young"... "Wow, they're sisters!".. "Wow, they can perform!"... Wow, they can play!"... "Wow, those vocals!".... it was like leaves on an artichoke. They just kept getting more impressive every time I heard them. What's most impressive to me now is that they're amazing songwriters and arrangers! They have a knack for creating hooks that's up there with the best of the best. "Choke" sounds like something David Foster could have written.
Great reaction. Welcome to the club. The Warning have a knack to build bridges between young kids and rock oldtimers who grew up listening to Springsteen, Heart, and Led Zeppelin. 🤟 I love "Choke", and they completely smashed it out of this ballpark with this performance. However, the one song that will always be my top, the song that hooked me to TW, is "Animosity" in the 2022 Teatro Metropolitan live version. Catchy and earthy rock music with the most adorable lyrics. 🔥❤😀
Two of my favorite concerts: Nightwish at Wacken 2013 and The Warning at Pepsi Center CDMX (hoping they will come out with the entire concert besides each song separately). Just saying. 'Twill be fun watching you go down TW rabbit hole.
I love all three of them but Dany is my favorite. She has such a huge heart that you can see when she talks to anyone. She gets on the stage and just becomes a rock demon, like a different person entirely. All three of them have enormous stage presence. I hate even picking a favorite, but for me its Dany.
Best rock band on the planet. Their energy is always incredible regardless if they're playing to a room of 100 people or a stadium of 80,000. Although they do get a little more hyped in their home country. They also give 100% even when they're sick. Can't say enough wonderful things about these amazing young women.
Great reaction, I loved it. They are all three musical prodigies or as their manager Rudy said when he watched them play for the first time (children back then): "They are a miracle"
Often, when mentally preparing for a performance, the wrap up is "now we trust the process". They have put in the work and its go time. Very talented, very professional.❤
The Warning!!! YEEEESSSSS! You have to watch Paulina (drummer) sing while she is playing drums... or while she is playing piano... or while she just sings. PS: I know you did, I just need more. LOL.
Dany is the best singer in rock music right now. Her live performance skills are off the charts. As you say, her technique is flawless. Plus, she has tons of charisma.
Great reaction and analysis, subbed. The more you hear them, and the more of their story you learn, the more it seems like they're the overpowered main character in an anime; except they're real.
The word is "drown". Dany has always been a great singer but the last year or so she has been working with a vocal coach. She has better breath control and quality grit. Paulina is a phenomenal singer as well. A bit smoother and angelic. To be that good and still be the second best singer of the band....... You can get a clearer sound from her voice from the Metropolitan show because you dont hear the crowd. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MMtuwMLGm-I.html
Ale is a great singer too but has no desire to sing lead. However, she does sing lead occasionally when Dany's voice needs rest or if Dany has a cold, but only a couple of songs she's comfortable with. Ɓut she is one of my favorite bacķ vocalists though.
Less than 24 hours ago TW released the video of their recent studio session at SiriusXm. They did a cover of Alanis Morrisette’s song, “You Oughta Know.” If you want to see the power of Dany’s voice, have a listen. Other than their reimagined version of Enter Sandman ( done at Metallica’s invitation), it’s the first time they’ve played a cover in about 5 years.
Released it in full where? There's a video short of it on their page but the whole song appears to be a SiriusXM deal where you need a subscription. Maybe it will get posted some day but holy hell that short clip is epic.
Released it in full where? There's a video short of it on their page but the whole song appears to be a SiriusXM deal where you need a subscription. Maybe it will get posted some day but holy hell that short clip is epic.
One additional note about Paulina. She practices her singing while running on a treadmill to train her breathing technique and maintain that insane ability to sing and drum at the same time. If you want to see that put into practice, you should check out Dust To Dust and Evolve.
If you want to hear Ale sing the higher register with her sisters, I recommend Sinister Smiles from Lunario. She sings the high notes from the chorus, and I believe the lowest parts of the phrase "break apart"
Loved this vocal breakdown! Just subbed for more Warning reactions ❤ you would love Hell You Call A Dream and Dust To Dust/Dull Knives from this same performance at the Pepsi Center!
You should check The Psychology of Rock and the Charismatic Voice...two other creators with interesting perspectives. You probably already do, if you follow Phil.
I think it was Dany that said a while ago that when they were starting out they were very conscious of possible prejudice against them (3 young girls playing Rock music) so they practiced like crazy so their music/playing would sell itself and convert people. They turned their basement into a studio a long time ago and you can see now how much time they put in down there getting to this point. If you need to see more singing technique from Dany by herself, there are a few older videos of her singing whatever her fans suggest on the spot (titles are some variation of Dany sings). In one she explains her love of Broadway and how she "can't sing opera, but she can fake it" and demonstrates with Phantom of the Opera. For the next reaction, might be time to do a Pau-lead song. Dust to Dust/Dull Knives from this concert is amazing, but Narcisista might be interesting if you don't speak Spanish and are just looking at technique/style. Great insight!
Pau, who does a lot of the songwriting, suggested changing the chorus to make it easier for Dany, but Dany insisted on keeping it as is. (In the Teatro Metropolitan performance of this song, which was also in Mexico City but a year earlier, you can hear her working harder to reach those high belts, but here she nails them every time.) Dany definitely has top-tier performance skills; not just the singing, but as you say, the stage presence, the facial expressions, everything. She’s probably the most naturally theatrical of the group; you can see it in their live performances of their _Queen of the Murder Scene_ rock opera, where she would do her best to become the main character on stage. (I’ve heard various comments about who her guitar idols are, but I suspect she’s been modeling her stage skills on performance artists like David Bowie and Peter Gabriel.)
I really enjoyed your reaction and I was happy to hear you mention how Dany makes something quite complex look easy. All three of them do that and it constantly amazes me. I know that you reacted to Pau's Creep cover a while back but if you want to check her out again, try 23 from the same concert. At this concert she sings lead on 23, Dust to Dust and Narcisista while beating on the drums and Black Holes & Breathe while playing the piano. Keep on rocking and you've been warned!!
the girls from , The Warning, For my taste it is a rare mix of legendary rock groups like Suzi Quatro, Joan Jett and the Black Hearts and Heart. greetings from Mexico.
Joan Chamorro, who runs a young peoples' jazz big band in Barcelona with kids as young as 8, is insistent that every instrument player also learn not just how to sing but how to front the orchestra as a lead vocalist. As a result he's uncovered a lot of vocal talent from kids who didn't even consider themselves to be singers. Lots of videos on RU-vid. Look up "Sant Andreu Jazz Band" if you're interested. Check out brilliant young talent like Andrea Motis, Rita Payés, Magalí Datzira...
You should check out the Enter Sandman by them, both the original from when they were literal Children 10 years ago, and the more recent reimagining which they made for the Metallica Blacklist album. Other good ones are the song Evolve - from the 2023 MTV VMA's, or for purely Pau ( Drummer) singing lead try Dust to Dust
I'd be interested on your take of Russian singer, Ksenia Buzina, with the amazing Russian cover band Leonid & Friends. Love her vocals on "Ain't Nobody" and on their original, "Speck of Dust".