Pau's laptop is running software that controls the click/metronome, as well as the stems, or backing tracks, used to fill in those parts that can't be duplicated in a live show. It's controlled by additional pedals in Pau's drum setup. It's connected to the main soundboard for the PA, as well as the in-ear monitors for all 3 of them. I always recommend reviewing the live versions last, as they're always the peak of performance art IMHO
All three ladies have Gear Masters segments on Digital Tour Bus where they discuss their setups. Good for background info but not really for a reaction.
Late to the party here, but for the Queen of the Murder Scene shows Pau's laptop controlled the click track, backing stems, Dany's pedalboard, AND the very cool visuals. To see all that, check out the videos of the Lunario show (november 2018, Mexico City).
@@Abigirl_Reacts Paulina demands your attention when she is performing. She has so much stage presence. When i saw them in concert i was drawn to her like a magnet.
@@Abigirl_Reacts If you react to Black holes i would suggest you also react to Breathe on the same video those two songs belong together and you will know why once you see them both on the same video if you include them in the same reaction. Doing both they have more impact.
Ale can do low or high harmonies and is usually lower in the mix so she can be a challenge to pick out. Everything in this show is great and some great spotlights for Pau.
Yes, Pau controls the in-ear click tracks, backing tracks, and cues the songs using foot pedals. During "Disciple," if they want to do an extended break for Dany to interact with the audience, Pau pauses the track with her pedals and resumes it when they’re ready to start again. In a video of their performance of this song at Pol'And'Rock, you can see Pau deciding on the fly to pause the track for Dany’s interaction-she just gives Ale a look to communicate this, and Ale, with just a look, lets Dany know. You can even see Pau resume the track with the foot pedal. I wouldn’t recommend reacting to the Pol'And'Rock video, though. The owners of that festival video are strict about blocking reactions to it.
Thanks for your insight into the Poland Rock performance of the song. I noticed Pau's deliberate look at Ale and thought maybe someone had stuffed something up. Now I understand.
"Disciple" is all about social media and how people get manipulated by disinformation without even realizing it. [Dany, the guitarist, sings from the perspective of those spreading hate and ignorance for power and money.] She talks about how people avoid facing their own flaws and welcome the chaos that’s created. Then [Pau, the drummer, plays the "disciple"], representing those falling for it, blindly following what they’re told. The chorus is cool because Dany sings about fighting the system, trying to wake people up, but Pau's part reinforces staying trapped in ignorance-like a tug-of-war between rebellion and control. By the end, the "disciple" is totally brainwashed, swimming in hate, and still following the system. It’s a warning that if people don’t wake up, they’ll stay stuck in this loop of ignorance.
Dany's guitar on the live version is a custom made mustard yellow guitar gifted to her by Matt Bellamy, singer/guitarist of Muse, a band all three are fans of and for whom they opened 4 concerts in Mexico and several in Europe.
@@Abigirl_Reacts Oh, then you'll love this: DPA at 15, 13, 10 playing "Hysteria" in front of their classmates. This was part of the audition set they sent to Berklee College of Music - since Pau and Ale were technically too young to attend. ua-cam.com/video/fU26wmlF3yg/v-deo.html
I think every The Warning fan is envious of the fans that got to experience this concert in Mexico City. If I could afford it I would be there this coming February!!
The army in the music video is a ‘real’ one. The Warning Army, fans who answered the call for battle! Among the rank and file is The Warning’s mom! Look for the eyes! In the Pepsi Center performance Dany is playing the mustard yellow guitar that Matt Bellamy of Muse gifted to her. You really need to see Dust to Dust, Narcisista, 23, Black Holes and Breathe to see if Pau is that good. LOL. With Dust to Dust Dany ‘passes’ the stage to Pau. She takes a bow and points at Pau before Pau sings. No egos as the sisters always have each other’s back. In Poland in front of 50,000 fans, during Disciple, Dany took command of the audience, yelling commands, “Sing it back to me!!”
This was the first song I saw by them and was immediately hooked. Pau singing through that fill was insane I had to rewind to make sure I saw what I saw blew me away. DPA only do what the song needs no egos they are all amazing and contribute equally to their success. I love these ladies great reaction this show is awesome look forward to watching it with you. 🔥⚡
The part that will leave you even more surprised and thinking about their potential as a band is that there’s a high probability that Alejandra has the best voice. Her sisters have acknowledged this in several interviews. The only problem: Alejandra doesn’t like to sing. Because of that, her voice hasn’t reached its full potential. And for the same reason, the times she’s sung (lead vocals ) have been very rare.
This track is a really good showcase for just how much *each* of the sisters contributes to the overall sound. They weave everything together so well, and produce a truly staggering and full wall of sound for just three instruments. (Well, six instruments, if you count the fact that all three sing :) ). Yep, Pau runs the show from that laptop. She uses Ableton, and controls it with midi pedals.
@@Abigirl_Reacts Maybe just shut your mike off except when you are wanting to say something about the performance. I dont know if that would help you not to have to worry about it so much but maybe.
Disciple is relentless. A true showcase for each of them. The voices: Dany - power, wide range, control, GROWL Pau - emotion, mid-higher range, RASP Thx for the reaction!
@@Abigirl_Reacts Ale has a smooth, buttery velvet alto voice, and perfect pitch. Pau and Dany say Ale's falsetto is the best of all three. She loves to sing and will sing every concert song(but not into a mic). She is not a fan of being centerstage. If needed, she will sing lead, and has many times, but is happy being the backup singer. She is more comfortable now actually being heard, but when asked if she wants a song all to herself, she says "No".
Pau trains by singing while she runs on a treadmill. Also, while we're geeking out over her vocals: Keep in mind that all three were sick with the flu during this show. Dany & Ale were basically over it, but Pau was still so sick they seriously considered canceling the concert. Pau references this later during ... well, I won't spoil it for you.
Pau runs Ableton Live during the show. It has an in-ear click track, and things like keyboards, extra percussion, second guitar parts, things they physically can't do on stage. They do record those parts themselves, but have to have them on playback track for live shows. That's what Pau is running on the laptop.
@@Abigirl_Reacts I accidentally reposted a link I didn't remember posting already. See ... I watch your videos more than once and lose track. 🙄😏😊 Any way, I deleted the reply and replaced it with this one.
For this concert, Dany, Pau and Ale were all recovering from the flu. Pau was still experiencing symptoms to the extent that they considered canceling the concert. But her doctor gave her a steriod to help her with energy throughout the show. But there is a bit of extra rasp in all of their voices due to the flu. Later in the show, Pau sings lead on several songs.
As a 56 year old working drummer and multi-instrumenalist myself, I will say, I haven't heard a band this good in 30 years. The word authentic is what I use to describe DPA (Dany, Pau and Ale), but make no mistake, the Warning is Pau's band and baby. She's the primary songwriter, both the music and lyrics. Of course Dany and Ale contribute massively as all three are consumate professionals now. Someone else commented on Pau's laptop. Fun fact: The Disciple bass line was written by Pau on piano and transposed by Ale who said it was difficult at first because it was a piano riff with different fingering🤯 Welcome to TWA you have been WARNED! ⚠️🤟⚡️🤘
The consensus among the Warning Army is that this supergirl's' super power is their life performance, that's why they push for your reaction on their live version first. I kinda agree with them.
Paulina controls everything thru the laptop. She has pedals at her feet that she can use to start and stop the tracks as necessary. (They do use some backing tracks where necessary and they have a click track in their in-ears for the whole concert. And these are all controlled via the laptop. They also do use it for visuals but in this concert I believe they had someone else running the video and I know they hired a lighting expert.)
Fun reaction! All three can go high or low while singing in a three-octave range. I think Dany has a full 4-octave range. Ale usually can go the lowest, so she often covers that.
She also does a lot of the high falsetto parts ,in her lower range it's silky but as she gets higher in tone it's almost duplicate of Dany. Ale is the one most on time and has a perfect pitch ear but she doesn't like lead singing.
Thank you for reacting to the Pepsi Center concert, it's great you're doing it in order. Dany plays Riffs and lead licks While singing. that is not easy. Pau doesn't play simple Drum patterns while singing They are very complicated Incredible also. Ali has so much feeling in her finger tips with great timing. She is an amazing Bass player.
I think it's a great idea to do the music videos for the songs that have them and then the live version. The girls and their team put a lot of hard work into their MVs and they're really cool.👍
Laptop runs Ableton Live, with their stems, click track, background synth or piano, etc. in the past, all the visual effects were cued from there as well. This concert is mind-blowing. Enjoy!
Thanks Abi! I suggest you use the whole concert video for the live reaction. There are markers so you know where to start and stop each song, and the whole concert footage gives things they might say to the crowd in between songs. Also when they talk to the crowd in Spanish it has English subtitles. For instance, in the whole concert video, it will show the band getting ready for the concert, the crowd waiting outdoors and filling up the arena, all before they start to sing Disciple! A better concert experience IMO!!!😊🎶⚡️
Just saw them for the 14th time Wednesday in Toronto. Flew up from Florida. I got to the venue at 11am (doors opened at 7pm) and was surprised to be first in line. First in and headed directly to exact front and center in front of Pau(my favorite too). Going to two Mexico City shows in February and London in April
For me It's always lyrics video -> music vid -> live performance in that order. Yeah keep going through this show, all of the songs at pepsi center are superb.
Love the double reaction with the MV and the live. All their music videos are good, and you get to see different things in their performances. The music video for Disciple was shot in a blast furnace museum. The members of "the army" there were members of TWA, The Warning Army. Now in regard to which songs from the concert have music videos ... ... ... Choke has a music. In the live performance of Choke Ale has a couple of solo vocal lines, that she doesn't sing in the MV. Enter Sandman is a cover of the Metallica song. But. This might be one you want to do a three version reaction to. The Warning first covered it in 2014, when they were 14,12, and 9. It is both a really good cover of Enter Sandman, and adorable. The second time they covered it was for Metalica's Blacklist album. This was a charity album released to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Metalica's Black album. Metallica had asked artists to do covers of the songs with the directions that they could do what they wanted with the songs, as long as they didn't change the lyrics. Alessia Cara was asked to do a cover, but as she is a pop artist she wasn't sure how to approach it. Her international management team also works with The Warning, and suggested she collaborate with them. This was run past Metallica, who approved it. So there is an Official Music Video for The Warning, with Alessia Cara, doing Enter Sandman. Then there is their live performance of this, without Alessia Cara, at the Pepsi concert. Error features singing in binary code. The video is interesting. S!CK is a cool fun video. MORE is a fun video with lots of easter eggs for fans, that people will probably explain to you in the comments after you watch it. Ale has a short vocal solo in the live version that she doesn't sing in the MV. The music video for Money is the studio version of the song matched up to footage from when The Warning opened up for the Foo Fighters in Mexico. Animosity is an animated video featuring I'm The Grim Reaper which is a webcomic on Webtoons. The Warning are fans of I'm The Grim Reaper. They also appear in animated form in the video. XXI Century Blood is the first MV The Warning ever did. It is like a mini movie, and won several awards. It is the title track from their first album, and over seven years old. Martirio is just gorgeous. Looking forward to going through this concert with you.
This was so helpful, ty! Let me see if I got it right: sick, Choke, martirio, enter sandman, error, more, money, ans xxi century. Are those all the music videos from the concert that I have left to do?
@@Abigirl_Reacts Yes. XXI Century Blood was the only MV from their first album of the same name. They didn't do any MV for their second album Queen of the Murder Scene, which is a concept album about a woman who falls in love, with someone who may not know she exists, becomes obsessed, descends into madness, commits murder, and suicide, ... Pau was going through her EMO phase. There is a concert where they do the album in its entirety that you may want to check out at some point. Choke, Error, and Martirio are from their third album Error, as were Evolve, and Disciple, which you have already done. MORE, and S!CK are from their fourth album Keep Me Fed. One other note. If you are doing the songs from the full concert video there are separate time stamps for Dust to Dust and Dull Knives in the description. They play these two together with a bridge between the two that is seamless, so these should be listened to as one performance. Oh, you may want to have some tissues handy during Black Holes and Breathe. The Warning has stunning range. Enjoy the concert.
Oh I had no idea, thanks for letting me know that dust to dust and dull knives should be listened to together. I definitely had them listed separately on my list!
@@Abigirl_Reacts They are both songs from The Queen of the Murder Scene album, but they do not follow one another on that album. They are both fan favorites. When they were releasing videos for individual songs from this concert they released these two as one video, because they do an instrumental bridge that connects the two songs. There is no pause between them, so having not heard them before you wouldn't even know where to stop if you wanted to.
The MacBook runs Ableton Live audio management software (DAW) that controls prompts, the click track, backing tracks, MIDI, effects, stems and more. She has a start pedal to the left of her high hat pedal and an abort pedal between her floor toms in case problems arise. Pau runs the show with her little feet.
@@Abigirl_Reacts Pau programs it all herself, and Dany does all the programming on her pedalboard. Their dad was a sound engineer so being a tech-nerd runs in the family.
FYI: the next song "Z" doesn't have a music video but they recorded a studio live session. Paulina has a unique timbre to her voice that you can hear when she speaks. She sings lead on several songs. On not in this concert is "Revenant", but you can see that on the Teatro Metroplitan CDMX concert video. Also, consider watching the acoustic cover Paulina performed of Creep by Radiohead. It's just her playing on their home upright piano recorded on her cell phone in black and white.
I think it`s quite typical to be mesmerized by Paulina at very beginning. She demands attention right away. Soon after You are blown away by Daniela and her voice and finally, step by step You become astonished by Alejandra - Baby Face Killer -, her set of skills and amazing basslines. If some groups can be described as "working as a machine" these three ladies act as one non-divisible organism. You`re at a beginning of great music adventure and TWA is going to be there with you. ;) Have fun.
This is yet another demonstration of how incredibly talented these three young ladies are!🥰🌹🔥 Both Danny and Pau Sing while on the treadmill! Yes, Pau controls all the click tracks on her laptop via a foot pedal.
Ableton Live is on the laptop. She talks a bit about it on her gear roundup and much earlier in an interview with Fil / Wings of Pegasus. King Princess has done some extended interviews on how she uses Ableton in live shows. Also Jacob Collier has talked about it on one of his many master classes. 🔥🤘#NumberlyGarfs
Pau is singing. She trains by singing while running on a treadmill to keep a consistent sound. Her drum instructor suggested she sing while drumming early on, and as you can see, the benefits paid off! TWA! Subbed, great reaction!
I’m 8 months into the warning and after literally consuming everything including all their patron posts … I am now into watching reaction videos of the warning 😂 and a channel like yours is fun to see you dive into the gift that is DPA 🙌 … subscribed so I can enjoy the ride with you 👍
Check out Pau's Gear Masters review to see how she uses that laptop. It's a fun watch and you get to see some of her personality. Maybe slip it in as the double feature on one of those concert songs that doesn't have a official music video
Woman, this just means you are going to be a busy lady... Don't sweat it, just knock out it out within your schedule... We will be here when you get time to take care of things! Any body that has a problem can just go pound sand!
Thank you so much for bringing one of my top 5 songs ( well I love more than 20 of their songs..) As I said before, I will watch all your Warning reactions... For sure you will love all songs sing by Paulina. See you around 💙
If you want to know more about the laptop and Pau:s gear. Then check out "Gear Masters" video with Pau. She explains everything there. But yes she is doing alot from there.
Several people have made suggestions about Pau is running Ableton on that laptop and so on, and maybe they know something I don't, but I would expect -- possibly as well -- that she's running midi triggers on her drums. If you listen to the snare in particular, every hit sounds the same. Any time a drum is hit, amost regardless of how hard, that triggers the playing of the sample of the desired sound at the desired intensity, that helps to make the drums sound more consistent in the mix. A better explanation of triggers from El Estepario, here: ua-cam.com/video/PNFkFPPuAJQ/v-deo.html Explanation starts at 1:23
Great reaction!! I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of this concerts reactions!!! I like the double-shot idea. Most songs have at least an official lyric video if it doesn't have an actual Official Music Video.
*Disciple* *Disciple* is one of their songs about social media and how it affects people in ways they don't even know... Dany (guitar) sings the part of the "leader"... Pau (drums) sings the part of a "follower", "disciple", or maybe "soldier"... basically they're speaking about how people take what they see on social media and believe it, whatever it is... in this way, certain groups out there control the narrative and what is happening... i believe this is a cynical song telling people to think for themselves and not believe everything they see or hear... the OMV for *Disciple* was shot during the pandemic, all the extras in the video are IRL The Warning Army members... the wearing of the various masks works for the video as well as acknowledging the pandemic being a thing at the time of recording the video... there is the dichotomy of the masks, themselves... the "disciples/soldiers" wearing just cloth mouth and nose masks while the higher ranked overseers are wearing full face filter masks... and then we have DPA/TW playing the upper echelon, the untouchables, with no masks at all... this ranked depiction of status makes a huge statement about social media in addition to what is already being said in the song... *XXI Century Blood* , *Z* , and *Kool-Aid Kids* are three other original DPA/TW songs that also speak about social media... the 1st one, XXICB, has an OMV that tells a story... it and the director were nominated for (and won?) several awards when it was released in 2017 when Dany was 17, Pau was 15, and Ale was 12 😹 TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
It is true, pau controls all the backing tracks (extra guitars, keyboards and some vocal tracks - along with the click track). She also sings whilst on a running machine to practice. Pauline also used to write most of the songs on the piano, then work on them with her sisters. Now that they have joined a big record label, their songs are written by a committee of writers - which also includes the band, but I feel was aimed at protecting the record company's investment.
Ah, the Pepsi Center concert is awesome, and Disciple is my favorite. When you get to Breath remember to put on subtitles... maybe with auto translate turned on depending on how strong your Spanish is.
There really is something about Pau. I figured I'd be more team Dany because I also play guitar. But Pau is different. Dany is incredible and probably my favorite outside of performing. (She's super comical) And as far as voices, Pau's is very warm, smooth and almost has a smokiness to it (For lack of a better term) Dany's is very cutting which is perfect for a lead vocal. She can really soar with her belts. (It makes the ending of their song Martirio so powerful IMO.) Ale sits somewhere in the middle. At times Ale sounds like Pau (her lower register) and other times she sounds similar to Dany. Ale just doesn't like to sing so she often sounds shy or hesitant. But, she can sing great as well. Pau singing through that drum fill always moves me. All that while recovering from the flu. They're hardcore. Pau once played until she had to be carried off stage due to a heat stroke.
Yes, Pau runs the click-track & stems & can pause & resume for extended sections of audience participation etc. It can run the video screen & lights etc also but nowadays (especially for these full production shows) they have people for that stuff. They did fiddle with running Dany’s pedal-board thru the laptop as well Dany prefers the control & the programming/mechanics of it was too cumbersome.
First time on this channel, and I really enjoyed it. I have seen The Warning 2 times now last year in Santa Ana Observatory, Ca, and in October at the Glass House in Pomona, CA. So awesome. ⚠️ ⚡🤘
@Abigirl_Reacts One thing great about it was both venues were small, like 850, and inexpensive tickets. But I would like to experience the big production concept like the Pepsi Center Concert in Mexico City. That was a very special concert it was their 10th Anniversary Concert. Instead of doing one song at a time my I suggest a Live Stream watch party. ⚠️ ⚡🤘
I wouldn’t doubt that Pau is also writing a new song and taking selfies, while performing. She’s an insanely good multitasker. Dany’s voice is always too tier and Ale’s bass just drives the song down the road. Pro tip: The band put numbers on the concert video thumbnails, so you can figure the order out easily. They also released the full concert for those times when you want to watch the whole show, without the dead spaces between the songs (there’s. a small bit of extra content / crowd interaction), as well. That’ll come in handy for helping with the inevitable addiction. 🤣
Stable volume keeps videos at a fairly constant level from one video to another as most videos vary in how loud or quiet they are depending on who or what it was recorded with. It allows you to not have to adjust the volume all the time.
Paulina has a brain for every part of her body. And every part works independently. I saw her at at concert when she took care of her computer, and at the same time she spoke with her father and fixed her drum set and checked hon her sisters. She is something not of this world.
It runs in the family. When they started their school concert (Liceo de Monterrey) Dany's mic was mispositioned so while a roadie guy was trying to adjust it Dany was singing into a moving mic, playing guitar, and trying to guide the guy with head motions until her dad finally came over at got it squared away.
Loved your reactions to TW so far. Thank you. Subscribed. BTW, every song in this concert either has an OMV or an official lyric video on their UA-cam channel. If you want to use the Official Lyric Video for the songs without an OMV, that would work too. You get to hear the song as they recorded it, just like with the OMVs. With the bonus of seeing the lyrics on screen, of course. 😄 I can't wait for you to check out some of their documentaries and earlier performances (such as their two stops at the TEDx Talk in Nevada). Remember, these sisters started young... and they still are very young.
The Pepsi Center show is incredible, and then you've got more songs off their new album Keep Me Fed, and you have their older material to experience, and then there's always vlogs, interviews, The Warning Cave...you better pack a lunch. 🤘🥪😂 Don't be hard on yourself, family comes first!👍
Always OK to pause for the kiddos. They're more important. For me, their live performances are usually more impressive, so I would vote for MV or lyric video first, then live. Paulina and Daniela trade leads in this song. Ale's voice is hard to recognize because she rarely sings lead, only when Dany or Pau needs a break. But if you listen closely you can often pick out her harmonies. Check out this Gear Masters episode to understand what Pau does with the laptop, among other things. ua-cam.com/video/pIo-5Htb9zA/v-deo.html
Problem is when you have to many request possibilities, you might want to choose between Buy Me a Coffee or Patreon (there are more options as well). But with The Warning...... you can not go wrong. Some of the songs of TW has MVs so do double takes... Note that every song from TW has meaningful lyrics, . In this song Dany starts with saying to her disciples to be that the sun is the enemy today and in the second verse Pau answers as a good disciple in making that, yes as of today the sun is here enemy. A hit to social media and dangerous cults. Also you can find numerous vlogs where the ladies talks about their songs
Nice, going through the entire concert will let you listen to songs from all 4 albums with songs written from when they were 10, 13 and 15 until today.
Excited about your upcoming journey with The Warning! Also, a complement if I may - you have gorgeous hair. Love it. Not flirting! I'm too old for that crap. Just a complement! 😀 I've always been a sucker for long black hair, even though my wife captured my heart with her long, curly red hair a LONNNG time ago LOL! Keep 'em coming!
If you're going to do the whole Pepsi Center show, when you get to XXI Century Blood, there is an epic, award winning music video from 2017, when the girls were Dany 17, Pau 15, and Alé 12.
Aloha Abigirl, you need to sleep before any of this cr@p...ya feel me? Your health is more important!! Then take care of children! The Warning will be here whether you react to them or not! Take care! #AbigirlReacts #APDVillaReality
Pau's laptop is running software that controls the click/metronome, as well as the stems, or backing tracks, used to fill in those parts that can't be duplicated in a live show. It's controlled by additional pedals in Pau's drum setup. It's connected to the main soundboard for the PA, as well as the in-ear monitors for all 3 of them.
I always recommend reviewing the live versions last, as they're always the peak of performance art IMHO
All three ladies have Gear Masters segments on Digital Tour Bus where they discuss their setups. Good for background info but not really for a reaction.
Agreed! I like MV then live performance honestly ^_^
Late to the party here, but for the Queen of the Murder Scene shows Pau's laptop controlled the click track, backing stems, Dany's pedalboard, AND the very cool visuals. To see all that, check out the videos of the Lunario show (november 2018, Mexico City).
@@Abigirl_Reacts Paulina demands your attention when she is performing.
She has so much stage presence. When i saw them in concert i was drawn to her like a magnet.
@@Abigirl_Reacts If you react to Black holes i would suggest you also react to Breathe on the same video those two songs belong together and you will know why once you see them both on the same video if you include them in the same reaction. Doing both they have more impact.
I saw them in Boston, in September, Pau whispered perfectly in sharks after drumming for 40-45 minutes.
I'm so jealous!
Ale can do low or high harmonies and is usually lower in the mix so she can be a challenge to pick out. Everything in this show is great and some great spotlights for Pau.
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Yes, Pau controls the in-ear click tracks, backing tracks, and cues the songs using foot pedals. During "Disciple," if they want to do an extended break for Dany to interact with the audience, Pau pauses the track with her pedals and resumes it when they’re ready to start again. In a video of their performance of this song at Pol'And'Rock, you can see Pau deciding on the fly to pause the track for Dany’s interaction-she just gives Ale a look to communicate this, and Ale, with just a look, lets Dany know. You can even see Pau resume the track with the foot pedal.
I wouldn’t recommend reacting to the Pol'And'Rock video, though. The owners of that festival video are strict about blocking reactions to it.
It's well established that Pau has at least 3 brains...
That is so impressive!
Thanks for your insight into the Poland Rock performance of the song.
I noticed Pau's deliberate look at Ale and thought maybe someone had stuffed something up. Now I understand.
@@Katolikk61 I think she is also like an octopus with sentient neural tissue in her limbs. :D
Ale's double slide "vroom" "vroom" is such a supercharging sound going into the last chorus.
Its amazing 👏
And Pau tends do do her little double jump on the drum chair at the same time - you can see it in the Teatro Metropolitan video 💙
"Disciple" is all about social media and how people get manipulated by disinformation without even realizing it. [Dany, the guitarist, sings from the perspective of those spreading hate and ignorance for power and money.] She talks about how people avoid facing their own flaws and welcome the chaos that’s created. Then [Pau, the drummer, plays the "disciple"], representing those falling for it, blindly following what they’re told. The chorus is cool because Dany sings about fighting the system, trying to wake people up, but Pau's part reinforces staying trapped in ignorance-like a tug-of-war between rebellion and control.
By the end, the "disciple" is totally brainwashed, swimming in hate, and still following the system. It’s a warning that if people don’t wake up, they’ll stay stuck in this loop of ignorance.
Its an amazing message!
Amazing when you think about when this was written and how old they were 🤘🤘
Dany's guitar on the live version is a custom made mustard yellow guitar gifted to her by Matt Bellamy, singer/guitarist of Muse, a band all three are fans of and for whom they opened 4 concerts in Mexico and several in Europe.
Nice, i love muse too!
@@Abigirl_Reacts Oh, then you'll love this: DPA at 15, 13, 10 playing "Hysteria" in front of their classmates. This was part of the audition set they sent to Berklee College of Music - since Pau and Ale were technically too young to attend.
ua-cam.com/video/fU26wmlF3yg/v-deo.html
I think every The Warning fan is envious of the fans that got to experience this concert in Mexico City. If I could afford it I would be there this coming February!!
I'm lucky enough to be heading to both Mexico City shows
You and me both!
The army in the music video is a ‘real’ one. The Warning Army, fans who answered the call for battle! Among the rank and file is The Warning’s mom! Look for the eyes! In the Pepsi Center performance Dany is playing the mustard yellow guitar that Matt Bellamy of Muse gifted to her. You really need to see Dust to Dust, Narcisista, 23, Black Holes and Breathe to see if Pau is that good. LOL. With Dust to Dust Dany ‘passes’ the stage to Pau. She takes a bow and points at Pau before Pau sings. No egos as the sisters always have each other’s back. In Poland in front of 50,000 fans, during Disciple, Dany took command of the audience, yelling commands, “Sing it back to me!!”
I love the relationship these sisters have ^_^
*Everything* you watch about them, we will watch with you. We are from every age group and demographic, and yes we might be a little obsessed🤘🏽🤘🏽
That's totally okay! 🤘😊🤘
Not to mention every single part of world. ;)
@@elah1023 *WHAT???* Not all from Stockholm/Sweden like me? 😲😆
@@TheUnderdogDe Nah. Some of us are Danes 😉
@@olemadsen2113hahaha hahaha hahaha
This was the first song I saw by them and was immediately hooked. Pau singing through that fill was insane I had to rewind to make sure I saw what I saw blew me away. DPA only do what the song needs no egos they are all amazing and contribute equally to their success. I love these ladies great reaction this show is awesome look forward to watching it with you. 🔥⚡
Thanks for joining me on this ride!
That's also my story.
I concur - caught in by that one as well!
The part that will leave you even more surprised and thinking about their potential as a band is that there’s a high probability that Alejandra has the best voice. Her sisters have acknowledged this in several interviews. The only problem: Alejandra doesn’t like to sing. Because of that, her voice hasn’t reached its full potential. And for the same reason, the times she’s sung (lead vocals ) have been very rare.
She has a great voice too! I'd love to hear her lead ^_^
There is some thing You Oughta Know!!. Yes they just covered Alanis Morissette.
Yes 🤘
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This track is a really good showcase for just how much *each* of the sisters contributes to the overall sound. They weave everything together so well, and produce a truly staggering and full wall of sound for just three instruments. (Well, six instruments, if you count the fact that all three sing :) ). Yep, Pau runs the show from that laptop. She uses Ableton, and controls it with midi pedals.
She's a much better multitasker than I am. I can barely walk and sing at the same time! 😆
Thank you Abigirl , great song great reaction . Moms work 24/7 on call. Rest n play when ya can. 🤘⚡️🤘
Thanks for understanding, sorry for my crying baby! Haha it happens.
@@Abigirl_Reacts Maybe just shut your mike off except when you are wanting to say something about the performance. I dont know if that would help you not to have to worry about it so much but maybe.
Disciple is relentless. A true showcase for each of them. The voices:
Dany - power, wide range, control, GROWL
Pau - emotion, mid-higher range, RASP
Thx for the reaction!
Thanks for watching 🤘😊🤘
@@Abigirl_Reacts Ale has a smooth, buttery velvet alto voice, and perfect pitch. Pau and Dany say Ale's falsetto is the best of all three. She loves to sing and will sing every concert song(but not into a mic). She is not a fan of being centerstage. If needed, she will sing lead, and has many times, but is happy being the backup singer. She is more comfortable now actually being heard, but when asked if she wants a song all to herself, she says "No".
Pau trains by singing while she runs on a treadmill.
Also, while we're geeking out over her vocals: Keep in mind that all three were sick with the flu during this show. Dany & Ale were basically over it, but Pau was still so sick they seriously considered canceling the concert. Pau references this later during ... well, I won't spoil it for you.
She references it in the song that will make you cry.
I'd love to see footage of Paulina singing on a treadmill haha ^_^
Pau runs Ableton Live during the show. It has an in-ear click track, and things like keyboards, extra percussion, second guitar parts, things they physically can't do on stage. They do record those parts themselves, but have to have them on playback track for live shows. That's what Pau is running on the laptop.
That makes a lot of sense actually, thanks!
@@Abigirl_Reacts I accidentally reposted a link I didn't remember posting already. See ... I watch your videos more than once and lose track. 🙄😏😊 Any way, I deleted the reply and replaced it with this one.
For this concert, Dany, Pau and Ale were all recovering from the flu. Pau was still experiencing symptoms to the extent that they considered canceling the concert. But her doctor gave her a steriod to help her with energy throughout the show. But there is a bit of extra rasp in all of their voices due to the flu. Later in the show, Pau sings lead on several songs.
I can't believe they were sick!
Yes... that was Alé's voice at the end. Note: The songs are numbered in order of performance on The Warning's channel to make it easier.
Oh great, I didn't see that!
As a 56 year old working drummer and multi-instrumenalist myself, I will say, I haven't heard a band this good in 30 years. The word authentic is what I use to describe DPA (Dany, Pau and Ale), but make no mistake, the Warning is Pau's band and baby. She's the primary songwriter, both the music and lyrics. Of course Dany and Ale contribute massively as all three are consumate professionals now. Someone else commented on Pau's laptop. Fun fact: The Disciple bass line was written by Pau on piano and transposed by Ale who said it was difficult at first because it was a piano riff with different fingering🤯 Welcome to TWA you have been WARNED! ⚠️🤟⚡️🤘
I didn't know Paulina was the main song writer, awesome!
The consensus among the Warning Army is that this supergirl's' super power is their life performance, that's why they push for your reaction on their live version first. I kinda agree with them.
Right, I get that!
Paulina controls everything thru the laptop. She has pedals at her feet that she can use to start and stop the tracks as necessary. (They do use some backing tracks where necessary and they have a click track in their in-ears for the whole concert. And these are all controlled via the laptop. They also do use it for visuals but in this concert I believe they had someone else running the video and I know they hired a lighting expert.)
That is so cool, thanks for letting me know! ^_^
Fun reaction!
All three can go high or low while singing in a three-octave range. I think Dany has a full 4-octave range.
Ale usually can go the lowest, so she often covers that.
I'll listen closer for Ale but she sounds great!
She also does a lot of the high falsetto parts ,in her lower range it's silky but as she gets higher in tone it's almost duplicate of Dany. Ale is the one most on time and has a perfect pitch ear but she doesn't like lead singing.
Every song from this concert is a banger. Here for it.
Happy to have you join me!
Thank you for reacting to the Pepsi Center concert, it's great you're doing it in order. Dany plays Riffs and lead licks While singing. that is not easy. Pau doesn't play simple Drum patterns while singing They are very complicated Incredible also. Ali has so much feeling in her finger tips with great timing. She is an amazing Bass player.
Agreed they're all great!
Pau also sings the last song of the concert (23rd) and in that one she sings lead for the whole song. She also sings in others throughout the concert.
That will be a fun one!
About Pau giving you chills, buckle up. Pretty soon she will make you cry ...❤
I'm ready!
@@Abigirl_Reacts No, you are not. You will need tissues.
@@randymarple9830No, she's definitely not ready, you're correct. One viewing of "Breathe" and she'll be crying like the rest of us.
@@joshuaburba1048 She needs to do Black holes and Breathe on one video it will have more impact.
@@SDsailor7 Agreed.
I think it's a great idea to do the music videos for the songs that have them and then the live version. The girls and their team put a lot of hard work into their MVs and they're really cool.👍
I wonder which song has a video that's next in the set list of this concert?
MV then live video makes more sense to me. It's the order you would normally hear them irl
I agree!
Laptop runs Ableton Live, with their stems, click track, background synth or piano, etc. in the past, all the visual effects were cued from there as well. This concert is mind-blowing. Enjoy!
So impressive! 🤘😊🤘
Thanks Abi! I suggest you use the whole concert video for the live reaction. There are markers so you know where to start and stop each song, and the whole concert footage gives things they might say to the crowd in between songs. Also when they talk to the crowd in Spanish it has English subtitles. For instance, in the whole concert video, it will show the band getting ready for the concert, the crowd waiting outdoors and filling up the arena, all before they start to sing Disciple! A better concert experience IMO!!!😊🎶⚡️
I'll have to find the link!
Just saw them for the 14th time Wednesday in Toronto. Flew up from Florida. I got to the venue at 11am (doors opened at 7pm) and was surprised to be first in line. First in and headed directly to exact front and center in front of Pau(my favorite too). Going to two Mexico City shows in February and London in April
You're a dedicated fan!
@Abigirl_Reacts i'm still a rookie. there's one lady named Gela...Toronto was her 71st show and i think she's seen them in at least 10 countries
Not envious at all. But then, I am going to see them in London in April.
For me It's always lyrics video -> music vid -> live performance in that order. Yeah keep going through this show, all of the songs at pepsi center are superb.
More Pepsi center concert coming soon!
Love the double reaction with the MV and the live. All their music videos are good, and you get to see different things in their performances.
The music video for Disciple was shot in a blast furnace museum. The members of "the army" there were members of TWA, The Warning Army.
Now in regard to which songs from the concert have music videos ... ... ...
Choke has a music. In the live performance of Choke Ale has a couple of solo vocal lines, that she doesn't sing in the MV.
Enter Sandman is a cover of the Metallica song. But. This might be one you want to do a three version reaction to. The Warning first covered it in 2014, when they were 14,12, and 9. It is both a really good cover of Enter Sandman, and adorable. The second time they covered it was for Metalica's Blacklist album. This was a charity album released to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Metalica's Black album. Metallica had asked artists to do covers of the songs with the directions that they could do what they wanted with the songs, as long as they didn't change the lyrics. Alessia Cara was asked to do a cover, but as she is a pop artist she wasn't sure how to approach it. Her international management team also works with The Warning, and suggested she collaborate with them. This was run past Metallica, who approved it. So there is an Official Music Video for The Warning, with Alessia Cara, doing Enter Sandman. Then there is their live performance of this, without Alessia Cara, at the Pepsi concert.
Error features singing in binary code. The video is interesting.
S!CK is a cool fun video.
MORE is a fun video with lots of easter eggs for fans, that people will probably explain to you in the comments after you watch it. Ale has a short vocal solo in the live version that she doesn't sing in the MV.
The music video for Money is the studio version of the song matched up to footage from when The Warning opened up for the Foo Fighters in Mexico.
Animosity is an animated video featuring I'm The Grim Reaper which is a webcomic on Webtoons. The Warning are fans of I'm The Grim Reaper. They also appear in animated form in the video.
XXI Century Blood is the first MV The Warning ever did. It is like a mini movie, and won several awards. It is the title track from their first album, and over seven years old.
Martirio is just gorgeous.
Looking forward to going through this concert with you.
This was so helpful, ty! Let me see if I got it right: sick, Choke, martirio, enter sandman, error, more, money, ans xxi century. Are those all the music videos from the concert that I have left to do?
@@Abigirl_Reacts Please don't miss the Animosity MV 👍.
@@Abigirl_Reacts Yes. XXI Century Blood was the only MV from their first album of the same name.
They didn't do any MV for their second album Queen of the Murder Scene, which is a concept album about a woman who falls in love, with someone who may not know she exists, becomes obsessed, descends into madness, commits murder, and suicide, ... Pau was going through her EMO phase. There is a concert where they do the album in its entirety that you may want to check out at some point.
Choke, Error, and Martirio are from their third album Error, as were Evolve, and Disciple, which you have already done.
MORE, and S!CK are from their fourth album Keep Me Fed.
One other note. If you are doing the songs from the full concert video there are separate time stamps for Dust to Dust and Dull Knives in the description. They play these two together with a bridge between the two that is seamless, so these should be listened to as one performance.
Oh, you may want to have some tissues handy during Black Holes and Breathe.
The Warning has stunning range. Enjoy the concert.
Oh I had no idea, thanks for letting me know that dust to dust and dull knives should be listened to together. I definitely had them listed separately on my list!
@@Abigirl_Reacts They are both songs from The Queen of the Murder Scene album, but they do not follow one another on that album. They are both fan favorites. When they were releasing videos for individual songs from this concert they released these two as one video, because they do an instrumental bridge that connects the two songs. There is no pause between them, so having not heard them before you wouldn't even know where to stop if you wanted to.
If I'm not mistaken all the extras in the video were subscribers to their Patreon.
Neato ^_^
The MacBook runs Ableton Live audio management software (DAW) that controls prompts, the click track, backing tracks, MIDI, effects, stems and more. She has a start pedal to the left of her high hat pedal and an abort pedal between her floor toms in case problems arise. Pau runs the show with her little feet.
So impressive! 🤘😊🤘
@@Abigirl_Reacts Pau programs it all herself, and Dany does all the programming on her pedalboard. Their dad was a sound engineer so being a tech-nerd runs in the family.
FYI: the next song "Z" doesn't have a music video but they recorded a studio live session.
Paulina has a unique timbre to her voice that you can hear when she speaks.
She sings lead on several songs. On not in this concert is "Revenant", but you can see that on the Teatro Metroplitan CDMX concert video.
Also, consider watching the acoustic cover Paulina performed of Creep by Radiohead. It's just her playing on their home upright piano recorded on her cell phone in black and white.
Do they ever say Z? What's that mean?
I think it`s quite typical to be mesmerized by Paulina at very beginning. She demands attention right away. Soon after You are blown away by Daniela and her voice and finally, step by step You become astonished by Alejandra - Baby Face Killer -, her set of skills and amazing basslines. If some groups can be described as "working as a machine" these three ladies act as one non-divisible organism. You`re at a beginning of great music adventure and TWA is going to be there with you. ;) Have fun.
Can't wait to do more! Thanks for watching
Queens of Rock. Live is more intense and is one of their songs they like to open with. Awesome MV and Live just raises it to the next level.
Thanks for watching ^_^
This is yet another demonstration of how incredibly talented these three young ladies are!🥰🌹🔥
Both Danny and Pau Sing while on the treadmill! Yes, Pau controls all the click tracks on her laptop via a foot pedal.
I'd love to see footage of Paulina singing on a treadmill haha ^_^
Ableton Live is on the laptop. She talks a bit about it on her gear roundup and much earlier in an interview with Fil / Wings of Pegasus. King Princess has done some extended interviews on how she uses Ableton in live shows. Also Jacob Collier has talked about it on one of his many master classes. 🔥🤘#NumberlyGarfs
So impressive! 🤘😊🤘
This concert has some epic surprises. Starts off strong and goes up from there. Looking forward to going through it with you.
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More to come! 🤘😊🤘
Pau is singing. She trains by singing while running on a treadmill to keep a consistent sound. Her drum instructor suggested she sing while drumming early on, and as you can see, the benefits paid off! TWA! Subbed, great reaction!
I'd love to see footage of Paulina singing on a treadmill haha ^_^
I’m 8 months into the warning and after literally consuming everything including all their patron posts … I am now into watching reaction videos of the warning 😂 and a channel like yours is fun to see you dive into the gift that is DPA 🙌 … subscribed so I can enjoy the ride with you 👍
Thanks so much for subbing and welcome! ^_^
Check out Pau's Gear Masters review to see how she uses that laptop. It's a fun watch and you get to see some of her personality. Maybe slip it in as the double feature on one of those concert songs that doesn't have a official music video
Oh cool, thanks for the tip!
They sing sets on treadmill so they're in shape for live performance
I'd love to see footage of Paulina singing on a treadmill haha ^_^
Yes, Pau controls the Click they hear in their ears, the timing of all the backing tracks, and stage show from that laptop.
So impressive! 🤘😊🤘
Woman, this just means you are going to be a busy lady... Don't sweat it, just knock out it out within your schedule... We will be here when you get time to take care of things! Any body that has a problem can just go pound sand!
Haha thank you for the words of encouragement! 🤘😊🤘
Thank you so much for bringing one of my top 5 songs ( well I love more than 20 of their songs..)
As I said before, I will watch all your Warning reactions...
For sure you will love all songs sing by Paulina.
See you around 💙
More Pepsi center concert coming soon!
If you want to know more about the laptop and Pau:s gear. Then check out "Gear Masters" video with Pau. She explains everything there.
But yes she is doing alot from there.
I bet you're right!
All kids are crazy , that’s what makes them so great 😊😊
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I'm loving your reactions!! Keep-em coming!!👍👏❤
Thank you! Will do!
Several people have made suggestions about Pau is running Ableton on that laptop and so on, and maybe they know something I don't, but I would expect -- possibly as well -- that she's running midi triggers on her drums. If you listen to the snare in particular, every hit sounds the same. Any time a drum is hit, amost regardless of how hard, that triggers the playing of the sample of the desired sound at the desired intensity, that helps to make the drums sound more consistent in the mix.
A better explanation of triggers from El Estepario, here:
ua-cam.com/video/PNFkFPPuAJQ/v-deo.html
Explanation starts at 1:23
Thanks for the link!
paulina for along time ran on a treadmil at home while singing so she could learn how to sing and drum at the same time
I'd love to see footage of Paulina singing on a treadmill haha ^_^
Ale typically sings the lower range. She sounds a lot like Dany. Ale also has perfect pitch, and perfect timing.
So impressive!
Great reaction!! I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of this concerts reactions!!! I like the double-shot idea. Most songs have at least an official lyric video if it doesn't have an actual Official Music Video.
Oh OK that's good to know about the videos ^_^
*Disciple*
*Disciple* is one of their songs about social media and how it affects people in ways they don't even know...
Dany (guitar) sings the part of the "leader"... Pau (drums) sings the part of a "follower", "disciple", or maybe "soldier"... basically they're speaking about how people take what they see on social media and believe it, whatever it is... in this way, certain groups out there control the narrative and what is happening... i believe this is a cynical song telling people to think for themselves and not believe everything they see or hear...
the OMV for *Disciple* was shot during the pandemic, all the extras in the video are IRL The Warning Army members... the wearing of the various masks works for the video as well as acknowledging the pandemic being a thing at the time of recording the video... there is the dichotomy of the masks, themselves... the "disciples/soldiers" wearing just cloth mouth and nose masks while the higher ranked overseers are wearing full face filter masks... and then we have DPA/TW playing the upper echelon, the untouchables, with no masks at all... this ranked depiction of status makes a huge statement about social media in addition to what is already being said in the song...
*XXI Century Blood* , *Z* , and *Kool-Aid Kids* are three other original DPA/TW songs that also speak about social media... the 1st one, XXICB, has an OMV that tells a story... it and the director were nominated for (and won?) several awards when it was released in 2017 when Dany was 17, Pau was 15, and Ale was 12 😹
TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
Thank you for the insightful comment!
The part with "The sun is your enemy today" is Dany singing while "is my enemy" is Pau. This neans Pau is the disciple in the making.
Well said
In this song, there are a dialogue between two characters performed by Paulina & Daniela ….
Oh I see, that makes sense ^_^
It is true, pau controls all the backing tracks (extra guitars, keyboards and some vocal tracks - along with the click track). She also sings whilst on a running machine to practice. Pauline also used to write most of the songs on the piano, then work on them with her sisters. Now that they have joined a big record label, their songs are written by a committee of writers - which also includes the band, but I feel was aimed at protecting the record company's investment.
I'd love to see footage of Paulina singing on a treadmill haha ^_^
Ah, the Pepsi Center concert is awesome, and Disciple is my favorite. When you get to Breath remember to put on subtitles... maybe with auto translate turned on depending on how strong your Spanish is.
I'll try to remember, thanks!
Dany's voice: A. Pau's voice: B. Ale's voice... whatever she wants it to to be.
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Ale gran bajista pura calidad ,el verdadero rock The Warning
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you are in for a real treat going through this concert I am here for it!!
Same, can't wait for the next one!
The Warning doing The Warning things! They always deliver!
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There really is something about Pau. I figured I'd be more team Dany because I also play guitar. But Pau is different. Dany is incredible and probably my favorite outside of performing. (She's super comical) And as far as voices, Pau's is very warm, smooth and almost has a smokiness to it (For lack of a better term) Dany's is very cutting which is perfect for a lead vocal. She can really soar with her belts. (It makes the ending of their song Martirio so powerful IMO.) Ale sits somewhere in the middle. At times Ale sounds like Pau (her lower register) and other times she sounds similar to Dany. Ale just doesn't like to sing so she often sounds shy or hesitant. But, she can sing great as well.
Pau singing through that drum fill always moves me.
All that while recovering from the flu. They're hardcore. Pau once played until she had to be carried off stage due to a heat stroke.
We are gonna be here with you for the full concert.. suscribed
Thanks so much for subbing and welcome! ^_^
Paulina runs the Ableton which has background music. And effects
So impressive! 🤘😊🤘
A True Banger !!!!! 🤘🏼😝🎸🎵🎶🎤
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Yes, Pau runs the click-track & stems & can pause & resume for extended sections of audience participation etc. It can run the video screen & lights etc also but nowadays (especially for these full production shows) they have people for that stuff. They did fiddle with running Dany’s pedal-board thru the laptop as well Dany prefers the control & the programming/mechanics of it was too cumbersome.
That makes sense actually, thanks for the info!
First time on this channel, and I really enjoyed it. I have seen The Warning 2 times now last year in Santa Ana Observatory, Ca, and in October at the Glass House in Pomona, CA. So awesome. ⚠️ ⚡🤘
I'm so jealous!
@Abigirl_Reacts One thing great about it was both venues were small, like 850, and inexpensive tickets. But I would like to experience the big production concept like the Pepsi Center Concert in Mexico City. That was a very special concert it was their 10th Anniversary Concert. Instead of doing one song at a time my I suggest a Live Stream watch party. ⚠️ ⚡🤘
I wouldn’t doubt that Pau is also writing a new song and taking selfies, while performing. She’s an insanely good multitasker. Dany’s voice is always too tier and Ale’s bass just drives the song down the road.
Pro tip: The band put numbers on the concert video thumbnails, so you can figure the order out easily. They also released the full concert for those times when you want to watch the whole show, without the dead spaces between the songs (there’s. a small bit of extra content / crowd interaction), as well. That’ll come in handy for helping with the inevitable addiction. 🤣
I bet Pau can do it all! Hehe quick selfie!
Stable volume keeps videos at a fairly constant level from one video to another as most videos vary in how loud or quiet they are depending on who or what it was recorded with. It allows you to not have to adjust the volume all the time.
I can see how it's useful for multiple videos but in my case, most times I just watch one 😅
Great that you do the original music video then the live, makes the most sense...great reaction by the way:)
Thanks! 😊
Pau controls the music with her foot.
So impressive! 🤘😊🤘
When you asked if that was Paulina singing, it was Paulina doing lead, and Ale doing backing.
Good to know, ty 😊
Paulina has a brain for every part of her body. And every part works independently. I saw her at at concert when she took care of her computer, and at the same time she spoke with her father and fixed her drum set and checked hon her sisters. She is something not of this world.
So impressive! 🤘😊🤘
It runs in the family. When they started their school concert (Liceo de Monterrey) Dany's mic was mispositioned so while a roadie guy was trying to adjust it Dany was singing into a moving mic, playing guitar, and trying to guide the guy with head motions until her dad finally came over at got it squared away.
Loved your reactions to TW so far. Thank you. Subscribed. BTW, every song in this concert either has an OMV or an official lyric video on their UA-cam channel. If you want to use the Official Lyric Video for the songs without an OMV, that would work too. You get to hear the song as they recorded it, just like with the OMVs. With the bonus of seeing the lyrics on screen, of course. 😄 I can't wait for you to check out some of their documentaries and earlier performances (such as their two stops at the TEDx Talk in Nevada). Remember, these sisters started young... and they still are very young.
Thanks so much for subbing and welcome! ^_^
Pau is so talented, period.
This ^
yes that is true pau each lady did a brakedown on there kit and set up on GEAR MASTER
Neat!
These girls are so Awesome… I love them 😊😊😊
Me too 🤘😊🤘
The whole Pepsi Center concert is amazing. I am looking forward to your videos!
Thanks so much, more Pepsi center concert coming soon!
You're doing great!!
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I LOVE THIS BAND !!
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Rock on!
The Pepsi Center show is incredible, and then you've got more songs off their new album Keep Me Fed, and you have their older material to experience, and then there's always vlogs, interviews, The Warning Cave...you better pack a lunch. 🤘🥪😂
Don't be hard on yourself, family comes first!👍
More Pepsi center concert coming soon!
@Abigirl_Reacts attagirl, AbiGirl! 🙌 😁
Yes... I believe she uses Ableton
That's awesome
Always OK to pause for the kiddos. They're more important.
For me, their live performances are usually more impressive, so I would vote for MV or lyric video first, then live.
Paulina and Daniela trade leads in this song.
Ale's voice is hard to recognize because she rarely sings lead, only when Dany or Pau needs a break. But if you listen closely you can often pick out her harmonies.
Check out this Gear Masters episode to understand what Pau does with the laptop, among other things.
ua-cam.com/video/pIo-5Htb9zA/v-deo.html
Yessss thank you so much for the link! This really helps ^_^
Problem is when you have to many request possibilities, you might want to choose between Buy Me a Coffee or Patreon (there are more options as well). But with The Warning...... you can not go wrong. Some of the songs of TW has MVs so do double takes... Note that every song from TW has meaningful lyrics, . In this song Dany starts with saying to her disciples to be that the sun is the enemy today and in the second verse Pau answers as a good disciple in making that, yes as of today the sun is here enemy. A hit to social media and dangerous cults. Also you can find numerous vlogs where the ladies talks about their songs
That's originally why I wasn't paying attention to buy me a coffee but now I feel bad!
Nice, going through the entire concert will let you listen to songs from all 4 albums with songs written from when they were 10, 13 and 15 until today.
Oh i didn't know that, amazing!
Great reaction! Enjoy your time "at the show" 🙂
Thank you! Will do!
GO MOM DO YOUR THING GOTTA DO WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE GREAT THEY ARE IN THE KIDDY MOSH PIT RORH
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@Abigirl_Reacts still watching your video great job
Excited about your upcoming journey with The Warning! Also, a complement if I may - you have gorgeous hair. Love it. Not flirting! I'm too old for that crap. Just a complement! 😀 I've always been a sucker for long black hair, even though my wife captured my heart with her long, curly red hair a LONNNG time ago LOL! Keep 'em coming!
I just looked at the video again to see my hair and it does look so shiny and healthy! Haha thank you for the kind compliment ^_^
If you're going to do the whole Pepsi Center show, when you get to XXI Century Blood, there is an epic, award winning music video from 2017, when the girls were Dany 17, Pau 15, and Alé 12.
Awesome I'll do both!
Great reaction! Hope your kid is feeling better 😊
Oh thanks, that's just how she sounds when she's hungry LOL
As they say- Dany looks after the audience, Pau looks after the show and Ale looks after her sisters.
Well said!
yes paulina controls everything the click track and all the other tricks that musicians do she does it all
So impressive! 🤘😊🤘
Their best song as far as I’m concerned.
Agreed about Pau. Dany is great but Pau has a superstar presence that only comes once in a while.
She's so impressive
They had a bunch of their fans come make the video with them...watch their collaboration with BandMaid
I will, cool!
!!!GOODISM¡¡¡ The Warning is 100% 🔥 !!!🎵Ole Ole Ole Oleeee Warning Warning🎵¡¡¡. Greetings from Argentina.
Hello and welcome!
Aloha Abigirl, you need to sleep before any of this cr@p...ya feel me? Your health is more important!! Then take care of children! The Warning will be here whether you react to them or not! Take care! #AbigirlReacts #APDVillaReality
Thanks for watching