Hello friends; posting this a couple hours after the video posted I appreciate the supportive and informative comments about the timelines and events that happened for this incredible record to happen. I also have no problem being wrong, and love the redirection. Feel free to drop any behind the scenes or videos I gotta check out for the time line - looking forward to it all my friends 💛
The Warning recording Enter Sandman for the Blacklist album, behind the scenes ua-cam.com/video/IjWZlZMnqj4/v-deo.html This is at the Victoria Studios in TW hometown of Monterrey, MX. The guy wearing glasses and black hoodie is Matt Squire the producer. The guy sitting on the couch wearing the black ball cap and jeans jacket is their manager Rudy Joffroy.
I can see that someone posted the *Behind the scenes* video below but it might also be interesting to see how they re-arranged the song so they can perform it on stage without Alessia Cara. ua-cam.com/video/JhrK4CiP0IU/v-deo.html
David B. did the mix for song, but nothing else. TW arranged and recorded their parts in at home in Mexico and Alessia her part while in Canada, then the demo was sent to Bendeth in NJ for the mix. He didn't do the arrangement or production. He was unaware of this project until TW contacted him and asked him if he wasn't busy could he mix the song for them. This was done for the Metallica Blacklist album, not as click bait for their new album. The Warning in this video are: Daniela Villarreal guitar, 21; Paulina V. drums, 19; Alejandra V. bass, 16. Paulina V. the drummer did the prayer. All the vocals are TW and Alessia. The collaboration was suggested to Metallica by Chris Smith of 21 Entertainment Group in Toronto and they liked the idea. Both TW and Alessia are featured artists with 21 EG. They had a week to arrange, record, mix, and submit their song to the Blacklist team for inclusion to the for charity Blacklist album. Here is the behind scenes recording Enter Sandman for the Blacklist album. ua-cam.com/video/IjWZlZMnqj4/v-deo.html
This was a collaboration with Canadian pop singer, Alessia Cara, who contributed vocals and the video projections remotely. The creepy prayer segment was Paulina, "Pau", the drummer.
Since you like Bendeth so much, you should watch The Warning's six part making of documentary showing how The Warning and David Bendeth got along during the recording process for their latest album Error (the Mayday EP was a subset of the tracks from Error, released early). And you'll learn a lot about The Warning in the process. ua-cam.com/play/PL3IHEFyypHXFJwt8By2Lk-sb0O4j3fV9A.html I should warn you that the following songs you may not have heard yet are playing in the background (one per episode): Disciple, Animosity, Martirio, and Z. These plus Choke and Evolve, which you've already reacted to, make up the Mayday EP.
The Warning are the Villarreal Sisters, From Monterrey Mexico. Daniela (Dany) 22 Guitar, Piano, Lead vocals Paulina (Pau pronounced Pow) 20 Drums, Piano, Lead and Backup vocals Alejandra (Ale pronounced Ah Le) 17 Bass Guitar, Piano, Backup vocals. This version of Enter Sandman was recorded with Canadian Pop singer Alessia Cara for the Metallica Blacklist Album
From what I gathered watching some of the docu-vlogs Bendeth did challenge the girls, but he could only push so far before they ganged up and challenged him back. His story of seeing how far he could push is hilarious as the vlog shows. By all accounts, they had a great relationship and I think they both got what they wanted. Interesting dynamic since The Warning's contract with Lava is supposed to guarantee that the girls have creative control.
I’ve heard there have been some amazing back and forwards with Bendeth and artists. At the end of the day, I agree, the artist should have the final say. But it’s like athletes having specified coaches - their job is to help you find where you’re about to break and make sure you feel comfortable and won’t hurt yourself. Fantastic colab.
The way Pau put it in one of the documentaries is that they learned that when they wanted to push back they needed to elucidate why they were doing so. The example I recall her using was "I picked this chord because I want it to sound sad here, and this chord sounds sad to me", not simply "this is what I wanted to do". So not simply pushback, but rather reasoned objection.
This is not part of their latest album, but the first song on the compilation album Metallica's Blacklist, so David did not produce, he only did the mixing afterward, see the credits under the official video below. Album: The Metallica Blacklist Written by: James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett Produced by: Matt Squire Mixed by: David Bendeth Lead Vocals by Daniela Villarreal and Alessia Cara Guitar by Daniela Villarreal Background Vocals and Drums by Paulina Villarreal Bass by Alejandra Villarreal Additional Synth and Drum Programming by Matt Squire Arranged by The Warning and Matt Squire Additional Arrangements by Pablo González Sarre Engineered by Matt Squire and Marko Zavala Assistants: Pablo Garcia and Jerry Rios Recorded at Victoria Records, Monterrey, Mexico Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios
Your right David sent his Tech to Mexico for the Warning and Canada for Alessias parts. Those were sent to David for mixing. They had recently finished recording The Warning in David's studio. The whole project of arranging, recording and making the Video was done in a week. Metallica liked it so much they made it the first track on the Blacklist album. (ahead of like 51 other covers)
Matt Squire went to Mexico to work with The Warning and remotely he recorded Alessia parts . And this song is not the first song in the Black list album because of Metallica liked it but because of alphabet order. That's why Alessia go first. Cheers!
For the Metallica Blacklist album with 53 artist doing their own rendition of a song from the Black Album the question was asked to Alessia Cara if she wanted to contribute on the album and she is on the same agency as TW and someone suggested to Alessia Cara a cooperation with TW. The rest is history as they say. From Metallica’s point of view in an interview with Rolling Stone “We said, ‘Pick a song. Do what you want with it. If you want to play it backwards or turn it on its head, we respect and appreciate it.’ ” -Lars Ulrich
Alessia Cara is the guest singer (it's actually the other way around, but semantics), and she is who you see, projected on the walls. Pau the drummer is doing the prayer. This is on the Metallica Black list LP, and why they did it. They also did this in less then a week, from start to finish. Bendeth did not change or add anything to the tracks other then dubbing and mixing. They play this Live just as you heard it here, minus the guest singer. When they recorded the Error LP, Bendeth said he only used the best recordings of them playing in his studio, nothing altered in any way, where they spent a cold 3 months with him, in NJ. Oh... they write everything themselves, and Pau is the mastermind behind most all of it, and has for many years now. Keep going!
First - GO TO THE SHOW!!! They're worth a week or two of eating Ramen to see live. Doesn't matter who the headliner is, The Warning are worth the price admission just for their set. Second check out the Mayday in the Making docu series they have on UA-cam (6 episodes 5-6 mins each) with some great insight from Bendeth and many others on the making of the Error album.
Screen shotting so I remember! And I’ll eat ramen in preparation all day Ahahaha. I’ve seen the headliner 3 or 4 times, so that’s all fine. Would love to suffer a bangover from this show though
David Bendeth produced the Error album for TW and did an amazing job. Can you believe Ale has a signature bass at 17 years old!?!? She is amazing so…yes! Lol
@@Beldvlmnt you seem to be becoming a big fan of Pau’s drumming. Here’s a video of her and another drummer performing at the “Hit like a girl” drum competition. Pau was a judge that year for the under 18 category. It’s pretty amazing! Thought you’d enjoy it, Sir. Let me know what you think. 🤘🏼ua-cam.com/video/qN9oPaBR0vw/v-deo.html Also, if you go to TW’s UA-cam page, there’s a playlist on the making of Mayday EP which becomes the Error album. David Bendeth is in each episode talking about the recording process and working with The Warning.
Ale was actually 15 when she got her endorsement and it took almost a year for Spector to complete her custom bass which she received in Sept 2020 when they arrived in New Jersey to record the album. She was 16 at the time.
You're absolutely right about David Bendeth pushing music artists to their limits , and he certainly did with the girls on the new album Error . Plus this whole music video was shot in only a week or just under . Maybe you react to their new songs in the near future , cheers man.
As Knavekid said the other singer was Canadian pop singer Alessia Cara. She was the one did the stutter near the beginning. She was the one in the video that was projected onto the wall
@@Beldvlmnt check out 'Here' and 'Scars to Your Beautiful', see my reply to Instantpuddinghead's comment. And check out more from The Warning, lotsa great songs! Keep rocking🤘👍👏
For what I understand this wasn't produced by David Bendeth but a different producer the girls had worked with previously. Matt Squire I think is his name but not entirely sure.
Nice reaction! Yes, Pau loves her toms, she is a superb drummer! They rearranged this famous song to something new… Metallica loved it so much, they put it as #1 track on the Blacklist Album for the 30th anniversary of the Black Album. Thanks, greetings from Germany 👍⚡️🤘
Actually, this song is first because the Blacklist album follows the same track order as the Black album, so ES is 1st. Then the artists who submitted a version of each song are placed in alphabetical order so, Alessia Cara is first alphabetically for the ES entries. So, they ended up first track first CD. But, It's still the best of all the submissions.
For someone who pays such close attention to detail as you do, I am surprised at what you missed. This is a collaboration between Canadian Grammy-winning pop singer Alessia Cara and The Warning. Alessia is the singer projected on the walls. Paulina Villarreal is the drummer for The Warning band, and not a guest vocalist. Otherwise a great reaction!
My forte is for sure not faces 😂😂 but I’ll learn eventually. Thanks for the insight! I’m stunned I haven’t heard of her before, being a Canadian as well. I’m gonna check her out in the morning for sure
@@Beldvlmnt Alessia has 4 Grammy noms and one win for best new artist in 2018. 'Here' and 'Scars to Your Beautiful' are standouts for me. How HAVE you missed her haha. Enjoy!
Un cover original de The Warning, ENTER SANDMAN, el mejor tema del black list ,excelente interpretacion ,buenos coros, TW son maestras de la composicion
The Warning Army has already been here in force so I'll go in a different direction. When Pau the drummer was 16 she was too nervous to enter the international drumming competition for females 'Hits Like A Girl'. The next year THEY contacted her and asked her to be the 'face' of the competition, a judge, and to play a drum duet with the previous year's winner. Yeah they knew who SHE was! TW and Bendeth created an extraordinary album together and also developed a close personal relationship. When it was time for TW to leave after three months with David both he and Pau cried. He's been to some of their shows and continues to support them. Imo he really helped put them over the top. Great reaction, enjoy your ride on The Warning track!👏
I thought I heard she was a judge. I watched it. Did not see her Listed as a judge. (Not sure she would have the time). Nothing against her. Love all of them. Got to see live in a club in Richmond VA. Her performance was awesome. Other girl also excellent. Would have been nice to see her compete. YOYOKO did.
@@garyblair3033 don't know how to share link but the interview title is The Warning Paulina Drum Channel Interview on The Warning Army UA-cam page 8/18/2018, talks about it at 0:07 and 4:55. I may have gotten some of the details wrong--she may have been only 14 or 15 when too nervous to apply--but talked about judging 18 and under category. Interesting, entire interview 6:53, well worth a listen!
@@garyblair3033 not familiar with Yoyoka so listened to some of her stuff, she's awesome. I'm not a musician so went to Andrew Rooney Drums yt ch, a drummer and drum teacher who does great reaction/analysis videos, highly recommend him. He's reacted to several of her videos and was quite impressed with her HLAG submission Led Zep Good Times Bad Times. Then he reacted to Cream Sunshine Of Your Love..."scarily good, so clean, her best yet" along with technical analysis. Andrew's also done several reactions to Pau and has been very complimentary as well. So yes a couple of incredible young drummers!👏
Ale's Spector bass has The Warning's custom logo on the fretboard. Dany's PRS has her name on the head stock. 🙂 It's all The Warning and the only other vocalist is Alessia Cara. They are all part of the same label so they put them together for this song. Alessia is more pop/soul. David Bendeth produced and mixed The Warning's 3rd album, Mayday.
Watch the documentation as suggested, not only gives David Bendeth a very close inside of his relationship with the girls durcing their work on Error, but als is Jason Flom giving his expectation of what the band can achieve in the future. I will not spoil it, look for yourself.
Ale's custom bass is the one with the lightning bolt logo on the fretboard the same one thats on the kick drum. She is not using it in this video, this one is a loaner black Spector used in this video and the video for Martirio. Same for Dany, she is using a loaner black PRS in both videos.
It's Ale's custom Spector USA 5 that has no fret makers except a single lightning bolt on the third fret, in this video she is playing her Spector Alex Webster Signature Euro V. She also has a Spector Rachel Bolan Signature Euro IV, red Fender Mustang and her first bass, a red Ibanez miKro. Dany has a custom cherry PRS but it has the normal bird fret makers plus this black PRS and a beautiful blue PRS to go along with her two custom Rick Toone Spearfish guitars and Fender Acoustistrat.
This has NOTHING to do with their album, "ERROR", which Mr Bendeth produced, beforehand. The opportunity to collaborate with Alessia Cara came afterwards, and the bunch threw it to David to have him mix it.
Your sort of right. Not click bait. They were invited to do this song. This is their response. The girls love Metallica. They would have been crazy to not do this. A great boost for both the Warning and Alessia.
Another great reaction to my favorite rock band, The Warning. Jesse, I hope you will react to "Revenant" soon, as it shows other side to these remarkable artists.
6:36 "Like did they bring someone else in to sing this, I don't know the total setup. I didn't look that far into it" While he has the title showing [Alessia Cara & The Warning - "Enter Sandman" (Official Music Video) - The Metallica Blacklist Album]. Alessia Cara is mentioned first because she was the one asked to be in Metallica's Blacklist Album, She and her management brought in The Warning. At least look at what's on the screen. Also this song is not in their Album it's a song they recorded for Metallica, that's what they did with their singles that You already listen to Choke and Evolved.
You already reacted to 2 songs the warning produced with David Bendeth, Evolve and Choke. Enter sandman was produced mainly by The Warning (PDA -Pau,Dany,Ale) and Matt Squire (someone they had worked with before), they then got Alessia's approval and recorded her audio. I don't mean to rain on your Bendeth parrade but he did not have as big as influence on THIS song as you want to believe. By this point they had recorder ERROR with about a year back, so I'm sure he left an imprint, but he was only involved in producing the final mix with everything that was sent to him.
Guess others have already told you by now, but Bendeth had nothing to do with this other than final mixing. I don't think I ever heard so much misinformation in one reaction before. You really have a lot to learn if you are going to keep doing reactions to this band. "Guest singer doing the prayer?" Yup you got a lot to learn. The guest vocalist was Alessia Cara, the singer who did the opening segment of the song and whose image is projected onto the wall. The ladies also give Alessia credit for coming up with the harmonies on the final three "hush little..." things.
I enjoyed your reaction. However, the title of your video is not accurate. It should include the featured singer, Alessia Cara. If it weren't for her asking The Warning to be involved, this version of Enter Sandman wouldn't exist.
Personally I'm not digging the psychedelic approach of this version. It's completely different from all their original songs and it always takes me out of the flow. I understand that they're proud of being asked by Metallica to do this but I hope they drop it from the set on the next tour to make room for another original.
Psychedelic? I grew up on '60s - '70s music, so I know what psychedelic sounded like and I certainly don't hear any of it here. As for myself, I love this studio version, and think it's a masterpiece. But I don't particularly like the version they do live.
Hello friends; posting this a couple hours after the video posted
I appreciate the supportive and informative comments about the timelines and events that happened for this incredible record to happen. I also have no problem being wrong, and love the redirection. Feel free to drop any behind the scenes or videos I gotta check out for the time line - looking forward to it all my friends 💛
The Warning Enter Sandman behind the scenes music video, Blacklist album.
ua-cam.com/video/RFVJMfZ2AgM/v-deo.html
The Warning recording Enter Sandman for the Blacklist album, behind the scenes
ua-cam.com/video/IjWZlZMnqj4/v-deo.html
This is at the Victoria Studios in TW hometown of Monterrey, MX. The guy wearing glasses and black hoodie is Matt Squire the producer. The guy sitting on the couch wearing the black ball cap and jeans jacket is their manager Rudy Joffroy.
I can see that someone posted the *Behind the scenes* video below but it might also be interesting to see how they re-arranged the song so they can perform it on stage without Alessia Cara. ua-cam.com/video/JhrK4CiP0IU/v-deo.html
David B. did the mix for song, but nothing else. TW arranged and recorded their parts in at home in Mexico and Alessia her part while in Canada, then the demo was sent to Bendeth in NJ for the mix. He didn't do the arrangement or production. He was unaware of this project until TW contacted him and asked him if he wasn't busy could he mix the song for them.
This was done for the Metallica Blacklist album, not as click bait for their new album.
The Warning in this video are: Daniela Villarreal guitar, 21; Paulina V. drums, 19; Alejandra V. bass, 16.
Paulina V. the drummer did the prayer. All the vocals are TW and Alessia. The collaboration was suggested to Metallica by Chris Smith of 21 Entertainment Group in Toronto and they liked the idea. Both TW and Alessia are featured artists with 21 EG.
They had a week to arrange, record, mix, and submit their song to the Blacklist team for inclusion to the for charity Blacklist album.
Here is the behind scenes recording Enter Sandman for the Blacklist album.
ua-cam.com/video/IjWZlZMnqj4/v-deo.html
Thanks for the link AJ.
This was a collaboration with Canadian pop singer, Alessia Cara, who contributed vocals and the video projections remotely. The creepy prayer segment was Paulina, "Pau", the drummer.
Since you like Bendeth so much, you should watch The Warning's six part making of documentary showing how The Warning and David Bendeth got along during the recording process for their latest album Error (the Mayday EP was a subset of the tracks from Error, released early). And you'll learn a lot about The Warning in the process.
ua-cam.com/play/PL3IHEFyypHXFJwt8By2Lk-sb0O4j3fV9A.html
I should warn you that the following songs you may not have heard yet are playing in the background (one per episode): Disciple, Animosity, Martirio, and Z. These plus Choke and Evolve, which you've already reacted to, make up the Mayday EP.
The lightning bolt is on the neck of Ales’ base. Custom Spector base
Ah yes that would make sense. I read about it quick sounds like a crazy bass
Here’s the documentary of the special moment when Ale got the Spector Bass!
ua-cam.com/video/lq6q5riGdbE/v-deo.html
Her name is inlayed on the back. The Ale Inferno is for sale on the Spector site.
@Brian Flyer TW
Technically no and yes. Ale's Inferno is the color scheme and does not necessarily include the same elements as hers.
Just in case you didn't know already, Bendeth produced their current album, "Error" and they recorded it at his home studio in NJ.
They actually recorded it at 4 different studios, all near David Bendeth's home in NJ. ;)
The Warning are the Villarreal Sisters, From Monterrey Mexico.
Daniela (Dany) 22 Guitar, Piano, Lead vocals
Paulina (Pau pronounced Pow) 20 Drums, Piano, Lead and Backup vocals
Alejandra (Ale pronounced Ah Le) 17 Bass Guitar, Piano, Backup vocals.
This version of Enter Sandman was recorded with Canadian Pop singer Alessia Cara for the Metallica Blacklist Album
From what I gathered watching some of the docu-vlogs Bendeth did challenge the girls, but he could only push so far before they ganged up and challenged him back. His story of seeing how far he could push is hilarious as the vlog shows. By all accounts, they had a great relationship and I think they both got what they wanted. Interesting dynamic since The Warning's contract with Lava is supposed to guarantee that the girls have creative control.
I’ve heard there have been some amazing back and forwards with Bendeth and artists. At the end of the day, I agree, the artist should have the final say. But it’s like athletes having specified coaches - their job is to help you find where you’re about to break and make sure you feel comfortable and won’t hurt yourself. Fantastic colab.
The way Pau put it in one of the documentaries is that they learned that when they wanted to push back they needed to elucidate why they were doing so. The example I recall her using was "I picked this chord because I want it to sound sad here, and this chord sounds sad to me", not simply "this is what I wanted to do". So not simply pushback, but rather reasoned objection.
@@robertkrawitz8237 why instead what, I dig that. I’m about to go through the documentary in 15 mins, pumped to see it
This is not part of their latest album, but the first song on the compilation album Metallica's Blacklist, so David did not produce, he only did the mixing afterward, see the credits under the official video below.
Album: The Metallica Blacklist
Written by: James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett
Produced by: Matt Squire
Mixed by: David Bendeth
Lead Vocals by Daniela Villarreal and Alessia Cara
Guitar by Daniela Villarreal
Background Vocals and Drums by Paulina Villarreal
Bass by Alejandra Villarreal
Additional Synth and Drum Programming by Matt Squire
Arranged by The Warning and Matt Squire
Additional Arrangements by Pablo González Sarre
Engineered by Matt Squire and Marko Zavala
Assistants: Pablo Garcia and Jerry Rios
Recorded at Victoria Records, Monterrey, Mexico
Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios
Your right David sent his Tech to Mexico for the Warning and Canada for Alessias parts. Those were sent to David for mixing. They had recently finished recording The Warning in David's studio. The whole project of arranging, recording and making the Video was done in a week. Metallica liked it so much they made it the first track on the Blacklist album. (ahead of like 51 other covers)
Matt Squire went to Mexico to work with The Warning and remotely he recorded Alessia parts . And this song is not the first song in the Black list album because of Metallica liked it but because of alphabet order. That's why Alessia go first. Cheers!
It is fantastic, I get chills everytime! Thanks for your The Warning reactions!
For the Metallica Blacklist album with 53 artist doing their own rendition of a song from the Black Album the question was asked to Alessia Cara if she wanted to contribute on the album and she is on the same agency as TW and someone suggested to Alessia Cara a cooperation with TW. The rest is history as they say. From Metallica’s point of view in an interview with Rolling Stone
“We said, ‘Pick a song. Do what you want with it. If you want to play it backwards or turn it on its head, we respect and appreciate it.’ ” -Lars Ulrich
Alessia Cara is the guest singer (it's actually the other way around, but semantics), and she is who you see, projected on the walls. Pau the drummer is doing the prayer. This is on the Metallica Black list LP, and why they did it. They also did this in less then a week, from start to finish. Bendeth did not change or add anything to the tracks other then dubbing and mixing. They play this Live just as you heard it here, minus the guest singer. When they recorded the Error LP, Bendeth said he only used the best recordings of them playing in his studio, nothing altered in any way, where they spent a cold 3 months with him, in NJ. Oh... they write everything themselves, and Pau is the mastermind behind most all of it, and has for many years now. Keep going!
First - GO TO THE SHOW!!! They're worth a week or two of eating Ramen to see live. Doesn't matter who the headliner is, The Warning are worth the price admission just for their set. Second check out the Mayday in the Making docu series they have on UA-cam (6 episodes 5-6 mins each) with some great insight from Bendeth and many others on the making of the Error album.
Screen shotting so I remember! And I’ll eat ramen in preparation all day Ahahaha. I’ve seen the headliner 3 or 4 times, so that’s all fine. Would love to suffer a bangover from this show though
@@Beldvlmnt We are driving up from Seattle to see The Warning in BC , its a must see event
David Bendeth produced the Error album for TW and did an amazing job. Can you believe Ale has a signature bass at 17 years old!?!? She is amazing so…yes! Lol
First off I absolutely agree teles are metal af. And signature bass and orange endorsed?! Just unreal
I think she got signed up from Spector when she was 15
@@Beldvlmnt you seem to be becoming a big fan of Pau’s drumming. Here’s a video of her and another drummer performing at the “Hit like a girl” drum competition. Pau was a judge that year for the under 18 category. It’s pretty amazing! Thought you’d enjoy it, Sir. Let me know what you think. 🤘🏼ua-cam.com/video/qN9oPaBR0vw/v-deo.html Also, if you go to TW’s UA-cam page, there’s a playlist on the making of Mayday EP which becomes the Error album. David Bendeth is in each episode talking about the recording process and working with The Warning.
Ale was actually 15 when she got her endorsement and it took almost a year for Spector to complete her custom bass which she received in Sept 2020 when they arrived in New Jersey to record the album. She was 16 at the time.
You're absolutely right about David Bendeth pushing music artists to their limits , and he certainly did with the girls on the new album Error . Plus this whole music video was shot in only a week or just under . Maybe you react to their new songs in the near future , cheers man.
Under a week, and remote?! Wild just Wild. Dedication at its finest. Definitely have their record stuff on my list
They had the track for the Blacklist album recorded and submitted in a week. The video came later.
Ale's Custom Bass has a 'Mother of Pearl' lightning bolt on the neck, but I guess others already beat me to letting you know.😁
Matt Squire worked with Alessia Cara and The Warning on producing this recreated of version of ES. They kept the essentials of the song intact.
As Knavekid said the other singer was Canadian pop singer Alessia Cara. She was the one did the stutter near the beginning. She was the one in the video that was projected onto the wall
I don’t know how I haven’t heard of her before. Got a suggestion of something of hers I can look at?
@@Beldvlmnt check out 'Here' and 'Scars to Your Beautiful', see my reply to Instantpuddinghead's comment. And check out more from The Warning, lotsa great songs! Keep rocking🤘👍👏
This is the first track on the Metallica Blacklist album. None of The Warning's albums contain any covers.
Oh dope I had no idea this existed! Just peeping the list rn
This really caught me by surprise. I loved the arrangement and the guest vocal. It's nicely produced, too. Kudos to all concerned.
All written recorded and produced in 1 week.
That’s so dope. Speaks to the quality of their performance in the studio - no need for hundreds and hundreds of takes
For what I understand this wasn't produced by David Bendeth but a different producer the girls had worked with previously. Matt Squire I think is his name but not entirely sure.
Nice reaction! Yes, Pau loves her toms, she is a superb drummer! They rearranged this famous song to something new… Metallica loved it so much, they put it as #1 track on the Blacklist Album for the 30th anniversary of the Black Album. Thanks, greetings from Germany 👍⚡️🤘
Actually, this song is first because the Blacklist album follows the same track order as the Black album, so ES is 1st. Then the artists who submitted a version of each song are placed in alphabetical order so, Alessia Cara is first alphabetically for the ES entries. So, they ended up first track first CD. But, It's still the best of all the submissions.
For someone who pays such close attention to detail as you do, I am surprised at what you missed. This is a collaboration between Canadian Grammy-winning pop singer Alessia Cara and The Warning. Alessia is the singer projected on the walls. Paulina Villarreal is the drummer for The Warning band, and not a guest vocalist. Otherwise a great reaction!
My forte is for sure not faces 😂😂 but I’ll learn eventually. Thanks for the insight! I’m stunned I haven’t heard of her before, being a Canadian as well. I’m gonna check her out in the morning for sure
@@Beldvlmnt Alessia has 4 Grammy noms and one win for best new artist in 2018. 'Here' and 'Scars to Your Beautiful' are standouts for me. How HAVE you missed her haha. Enjoy!
Un cover original de The Warning, ENTER SANDMAN, el mejor tema del black list ,excelente interpretacion ,buenos coros, TW son maestras de la composicion
You said sorry I don't know their names yet. LOL, you know em now! You will never forget.
Great drums at the beginning!!
Thank you for this!! The guy who did them is about to put a record out which I’ll share 🙏
The Warning Army has already been here in force so I'll go in a different direction. When Pau the drummer was 16 she was too nervous to enter the international drumming competition for females 'Hits Like A Girl'. The next year THEY contacted her and asked her to be the 'face' of the competition, a judge, and to play a drum duet with the previous year's winner. Yeah they knew who SHE was!
TW and Bendeth created an extraordinary album together and also developed a close personal relationship. When it was time for TW to leave after three months with David both he and Pau cried. He's been to some of their shows and continues to support them. Imo he really helped put them over the top.
Great reaction, enjoy your ride on The Warning track!👏
Here's the link to the drumming duet:
ua-cam.com/video/q7ISoNJH8y8/v-deo.html
@@NoSmokingDogs that's the one! Faith is also excellent but Pau is...Pau! Thanks!
I thought I heard she was a judge.
I watched it. Did not see her Listed as a judge. (Not sure she would have the time). Nothing against her. Love all of them. Got to see live in a club in Richmond VA.
Her performance was awesome. Other girl also excellent. Would have been nice to see her compete.
YOYOKO did.
@@garyblair3033 don't know how to share link but the interview title is The Warning Paulina Drum Channel Interview on The Warning Army UA-cam page 8/18/2018, talks about it at 0:07 and 4:55. I may have gotten some of the details wrong--she may have been only 14 or 15 when too nervous to apply--but talked about judging 18 and under category. Interesting, entire interview 6:53, well worth a listen!
@@garyblair3033 not familiar with Yoyoka so listened to some of her stuff, she's awesome. I'm not a musician so went to Andrew Rooney Drums yt ch, a drummer and drum teacher who does great reaction/analysis videos, highly recommend him. He's reacted to several of her videos and was quite impressed with her HLAG submission Led Zep Good Times Bad Times. Then he reacted to Cream Sunshine Of Your Love..."scarily good, so clean, her best yet" along with technical analysis. Andrew's also done several reactions to Pau and has been very complimentary as well. So yes a couple of incredible young drummers!👏
Ale's Spector bass has The Warning's custom logo on the fretboard. Dany's PRS has her name on the head stock. 🙂 It's all The Warning and the only other vocalist is Alessia Cara. They are all part of the same label so they put them together for this song. Alessia is more pop/soul. David Bendeth produced and mixed The Warning's 3rd album, Mayday.
Watch the documentation as suggested, not only gives David Bendeth a very close inside of his relationship with the girls durcing their work on Error, but als is Jason Flom giving his expectation of what the band can achieve in the future. I will not spoil it, look for yourself.
Ale's custom bass is the one with the lightning bolt logo on the fretboard the same one thats on the kick drum. She is not using it in this video, this one is a loaner black Spector used in this video and the video for Martirio. Same for Dany, she is using a loaner black PRS in both videos.
Have you ever watched how they do inlays? It’s actually a super cool process!
It's Ale's custom Spector USA 5 that has no fret makers except a single lightning bolt on the third fret, in this video she is playing her Spector Alex Webster Signature Euro V. She also has a Spector Rachel Bolan Signature Euro IV, red Fender Mustang and her first bass, a red Ibanez miKro. Dany has a custom cherry PRS but it has the normal bird fret makers plus this black PRS and a beautiful blue PRS to go along with her two custom Rick Toone Spearfish guitars and Fender Acoustistrat.
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7:28 That’s not the guest vocalist; it’s Pau.
Nice reaction
Yes sir, great reaction!!! So u have been warned!!
The mother's version of the song 🤘🏼
both more soothing and creepy at the same time
This has NOTHING to do with their album, "ERROR", which Mr Bendeth produced, beforehand. The opportunity to collaborate with Alessia Cara came afterwards, and the bunch threw it to David to have him mix it.
He only did the mix not the production.
@@ZWQ945 That's what I meant.
@@johnafagerquist8235 misread your comment. Apologies. 🙂
This is soooo good LIVE
I think the lightning bolt is on the Spector bass guitar.
Well... The Warning did a "normal" cover of Enter Sandman 8 years ago - so time for something new.
freekin' awesome
I forwarded your comments to David B.
😂😂😂 pressures on now!!
Your sort of right. Not click bait. They were invited to do this song. This is their response. The girls love Metallica. They would have been crazy to not do this. A great boost for both the Warning and Alessia.
Another great reaction to my favorite rock band, The Warning. Jesse, I hope you will react to "Revenant" soon, as it shows other side to these remarkable artists.
hermoso cover por parte de la banda... THE WARNING 🤘🤘⚡⚡
Appreciate your background knowledge.
6:36 "Like did they bring someone else in to sing this, I don't know the total setup. I didn't look that far into it" While he has the title showing [Alessia Cara & The Warning - "Enter Sandman" (Official Music Video) - The Metallica Blacklist Album]. Alessia Cara is mentioned first because she was the one asked to be in Metallica's Blacklist Album, She and her management brought in The Warning. At least look at what's on the screen.
Also this song is not in their Album it's a song they recorded for Metallica, that's what they did with their singles that You already listen to Choke and Evolved.
Dany got a new PSR a couple weeks ago.
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You already reacted to 2 songs the warning produced with David Bendeth, Evolve and Choke.
Enter sandman was produced mainly by The Warning (PDA -Pau,Dany,Ale) and Matt Squire (someone they had worked with before), they then got Alessia's approval and recorded her audio. I don't mean to rain on your Bendeth parrade but he did not have as big as influence on THIS song as you want to believe. By this point they had recorder ERROR with about a year back, so I'm sure he left an imprint, but he was only involved in producing the final mix with everything that was sent to him.
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Guess others have already told you by now, but Bendeth had nothing to do with this other than final mixing. I don't think I ever heard so much misinformation in one reaction before. You really have a lot to learn if you are going to keep doing reactions to this band. "Guest singer doing the prayer?" Yup you got a lot to learn. The guest vocalist was Alessia Cara, the singer who did the opening segment of the song and whose image is projected onto the wall. The ladies also give Alessia credit for coming up with the harmonies on the final three "hush little..." things.
I enjoyed your reaction. However, the title of your video is not accurate. It should include the featured singer, Alessia Cara. If it weren't for her asking The Warning to be involved, this version of Enter Sandman wouldn't exist.
Fixing
hello friend please react to your interpretation of atlas rise by Metallica in the warning cave or in its live version
Personally I'm not digging the psychedelic approach of this version. It's completely different from all their original songs and it always takes me out of the flow. I understand that they're proud of being asked by Metallica to do this but I hope they drop it from the set on the next tour to make room for another original.
I love it. 😀
I'm sure you will be the first one they consult when arranging the set list for their next tour.
Psychedelic? I grew up on '60s - '70s music, so I know what psychedelic sounded like and I certainly don't hear any of it here.
As for myself, I love this studio version, and think it's a masterpiece. But I don't particularly like the version they do live.
@@SlazakNY Everbody is entitled to give his or her opinion. It's called democratic society.
@@fredrickpinckney1092 I'm not saying it's bad. I just don't like it and it's falling completely out of line with their other stuff.
Yo, Dude, if you 'must' stop the vid every 30 seconds to talk (Zzzz), perhaps rewind and replay the part you interrupted.