This is the title song from the concept album Queen of the Murder Scene, I never really thought of it as particularly heavy just as really good rock and roll. It still amazis me that they wrote a concept album that is this good when they were 13, 16 and 18 years old. The album is really good but watching them perform songs is usually better, although I must say they have some really good music videos out as well.
Keep going down the rabbit hole. Remember the rabbit hole started in 2013. Its a great ride . They did a cover of "Atlas Rise" at the Whiskey a GoGo at the end of about a 2hr show that is worth checking out!! But please check out these ladies earlier songs and its also fun to find the true meaning of the songs .they wright amazing lyrics. Thank you for your reactions! Always fun !
The Dakota bar concert is for the XXI Century Blood album, the Lunario concert is for the Queen of the Murder Scene album with some extra songs, Teatro Metropolitan concert is for the Error album with some extras like this one. Of course, as time goes by their voices and playing have matured. Remember that they are still very young.
As has been mentioned, this is the title track to their concept album which is a rock novel best followed in its proper sequence to get the best understanding of the story. The entire album, along with some earlier songs, was debuted at their concert at Lunario CDMX. The first two song you should check out from that concert are "Dust to Dust" (in which their manager, Rudy, makes a cameo appearance), and Dany's song "Crimson Queen" (which introduces the story's protagonist, the Queen).
As Pau explains, this was written when she entered her teenage Goth phase. This is the title track of their second full length album effort which is a concept album that frankly rivals _Pink Floyd_ , and, dare I say, exceeds them when you compare story structure _(gasping sounds from the galley)._ It is a delightful tale of infatuation, rejection, murder, and dual-personalities.
I agree. Coincidentally, I just listened to QOTMS in its entirety, and their lyrics on this album are often as good as anything Roger Waters has ever written. Yes, I went there. I will say that deep lyric writing at a young age has come along once in awhile in rock and Pau is a recent example. Greg Lake (rip) wrote "Lucky Man" at the age of 12.
*Queen of the Murder Scene* (aka QOTMS) is the title song of their 2nd album... a concept album written when Dany (guitar) and Pau (drums) were barely teenagers! the album tells the foreboding dark story of unrequited love and the Queen through her battles between good and evil over her soul... the full story of the concept album is best experienced in order from *Dust to Dust* all the way to *The End (Stars Always Seem To Fade)* ... this title song of the album depicts the evil side of the Queen flaunting its immortality and some might also say its immorality... you don't really want to understand what its like to have blood on your hands. you don't deserve it, the crown is mine! TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
They performed the entire QOTMS album live at Lunario (available on their channel) and Dany really embodied the part of the queen. It's an amazing performance.
Dany is the evil side of a girl here, and she is in control, bragging about how evil she is. Pau is the good side, but she chants 'korosu', Japanese for 'kill'. She is coming over to the dark side.
I think that QOTMS is an epic concept album. Watch the Lunario concert. Have on hand the lyrics and the libretto(?) available on line. It is a beautiful and terrifying experience. The first time I heard this, I stopped it after the chorus and said, "that sounded like something from Phantom of the Opera". A bunch of teenagers coming up with something like that is incredible. 😮
Suggest that you check their ages at the time of performance and the time when the song was written. Here the concert is from 2022 when Dany was 22, Pau 20 & Ale just 17. The song was written in 2017 - Ale was 12 then 🤯 Hard to believe that 17, 15 & 12 year olds had written this eponymous dark song with so many sections included in the songwriting, as per the lyrics and the "Queen's" emotions as her dark side taunts her. A 15 year old Pau, going through her emo phase in middle school, wrote the 1st draft of this concept album about unrequited love, split personality, despair, self harm and lunacy. This was The Warning's 2nd LP, Queen of the Murder Scene, published in 2018. How many bands have produced a concept album in their 2nd full venture at the studios? Some 5 decades back Roger Waters penned Dark Side of the Moon while brooding over despair, death & lunacy. Personally I find QOTMS, second to Dark Side in terms of darkness & profundity of metaphors written by Pau. Dylan-esque in her metaphorical poetry & as dark as Waters in Dark Side, Pau probably reached her peak as a poet at 15. She touched that level in Error, their 3rd album but never surpassed it. Their 4th album, Keep Me Fed, is a fun album - hence the lyrics are not as deep as the 1st three.
@@AceofBadeReacts Yeah, it shows they are evolving. Apologize from the new album, Keep Me Fed, was written by a 14 year old Pau in 2016. You can immediately tell the difference in lyrics from other songs of the album. Pau probably reached her peak metaphorical poetry when she was 13 (2015) to 15 (2017). At 13 - Black Holes At 14 - Apologize, Show Me the Light At 15 - a whole concept album Queen of the Murder Scene. She touched that level with Breathe, Revenant, Disciple, Error, Amour, Money, Kool Aid Kid & Animosity from the Error album written from 2019 to 2020. However, in KMF she was asked to tone down her intellectualism by her fellow English speaking co-writers because the current music scene isn't ready for such poetry. Sad that the land of Robert Frost & Emily Dickinson decided to overlook intelligence in rock since the mid 80s. Dylan wouldn't have made it big today. Neither would have the Beatles.
This was the 3rd song of a 1 hour 46 minute concert. The crowd was cheering "Warning, Warning" simply because they were already in a frenzy with this band. It was like that pretty-much between every song. Pau often plays with just one hand- just part of the song and her theatrics. She has such stage presence that there should 100% always be a Pau cam for every show.
QOTMS is definitely a dark, heavy song, bbut I believe if you play there recent song off their upcoming album (coming out on Friday_, Automatic Sun (from the Tecte pa'l Norte Festival), though brighter lyrics, this song rocks pretty heavy. Still have to wait and hear a newer song called "Sharks", that is supposed to have a KORN-vibe to it. BTW, they will be on Jimmy Kimmel Live tomorrow night.
A lot of metal bands are very LINEAR. They get a vibe and the whole song is that. But the Warning can be heavy and still have breaks, changes, dynamics.
This album from start to finish is just awesome. These ladies never disappoint and I simply cannot wait for Friday to get to listen to Keep Me Fed in its entirety 🤘🏻
Here's the description of this song from TimberWolf762's google doc (google "queen of the murder scene meaning and the top result should be the document titled "The Warning’s QUEEN of the MURDER SCENE") "In Queen of the Murder Scene, the evil side taunts the Queen (“You don’t deserve the throne. The crown is mine”). She is proud of how evil she is and boastful about it. But the Queen may have something to say about that in the next song, P.S.Y.C.H.O.T.I.C. Notice that Paulina, who has been the voice of the Queen (the good side) since Sinister Smiles, chants “Korosu, korosu”, which is Japanese for “kill”. Something seems to have changed with her."
Dany playing with one hand - I think that when they write songs, they know which notes and which sections can be played with one hand so she can motion to the audience or whomever or move a mic, or whatever.
I'm not sure if anyone else commented this, or in future videos, but that is the guitar that Lzzy Hale gifted to Dany. It is somewhat of a replica of Lzzy's signature model Gibson Explorer, but Lzzy didn't want to give her one with her name on it so she sent a crew member to search local guitar shops to find one to give to Dany so she could make it her own. She also uses that in the live version of Enter Sandman, which is a guitar that James Hetfield has also used in the past, so that is a cool tribute, too.
One note that has probably already been mentioned (TWA loves to share cool facts about DPA): Paulina definitely wasn't tired, I'm not sure she has ever actually experienced tiredness like us mere mortals. She has a MacBook that sits behind her on her left that she uses to trigger any backing tracks they use to give the band control over all of the sound they put out live. Serious multitasker, but aren't they all?
This song is the title track to there 2nd self produced album. It is a complete concept album!!! Live at Lunario does the entire album with the opener Dust to Dust and all 4 Chapters with favs off XXI Century Blood most of which thematically (and maybe ironically?) kind of line up with dark theme of QotMS!! It is very worth the check out as you're navigating their music!!! Great stuff as always!!! 🤘😝🤘
I really love this song. It’s part of a really amazing album. This song gs is a standout in their entire catalog. Pau’s use of the double base pedal and Dani’s guitar solo together with the overall darkness of the theme combine to make a fantastic piece of musical art. If heavy is what you want, check out the new album dropped on June 28.
The heaviest song by The Warning to date IMO is Automatic Sun, live footage from Tecate Pal Norte with studio audio. I think QOTMS is powerful but I don’t think it’s heavier than HYCAD. Thank you for the great Reaction.
Nice Reaction! Yes, the whole Queen of the Murder Scene album is dark. After they released it in 2018, they played the whole album, in order, at a venue called Lunario in Mexico City. They are going to be on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday Night, June 27th, 2024, the night before their new album comes out.
of course, it doesnt have any pop elements in it, its just a straight up heavy rock song with a hint of metal, The concept album done live at lunarios should go down in the RNR HOF some day, these girls were very young to pull off a well executed performance, and yes its story of a crazy woman gone mad. The song you just played is somewhere in the middle of a 4 chapter series, Thanks for sharing!!
Automatic Sun is heavier than HYCAD. And supposedly there's at least one more unreleased song from Keep Me Fed that's supposed to be heavy as well. I've never considered HYCAD to be all that heavy.
@@NoSmokingDogs From a couple comments I've seen from the girls, The unreleased song "Sharks" from KMF sounds like maybe one of their heaviest to date. They talked about how fun it will be to play it live too....:)
5 songs from QOTMS were played at Teatro Metropolitan - but, if you really want to see young Dany the storyteller, Pau the multi-talented busy bee and Ale the freebird then the Lunario's QOTMS performance is where to go - QOTMS is divided in 1 prologue, 4 chapters, 3 songs per chapter
As much as I would love to sit down and react to the other 11 songs all at once, everybody I react with has a schedule that doesn't always line up with mine so it's harder to do more than a couple reactions at a time. But we'll check out more in the future
Yes, “heavy” is a random/wide ranging description. Heavy tuning? Heavy cords? Heavy riffs?, heavy vocals? Heavy lyrics/topic? Heavy distortion? This one heavy vocals, lyrics, atmosphere. ‘Automatic Sun’ probably their heaviest musically (baritone in drop-A). but the vocals/lyrics/topic? Well, it’s been dubbed pop-metal, which actually is a good descriptor. But at the end of the day it’s all The Warning & that’s the only descriptor needed.
I haven’t properly listened to Keep Me Fed yet. CD arrived today. But I’m now getting the impression the current style is analogous to that of Australian rock band Voyager. Pop vocals on top of rock or metal base. Doesn’t make it bad, just different.
All of the songs from the new album are very much pop music influenced, written with radio play in mind. Its hard for me to call any of them heavy. Most are very playful, almost light hearted songs. The subject matter of this song definitely adds to its weight.
Well said... I've described the new album in pretty much the same manner... But I like your wording better ... "pop music influenced, written with radio play in mind." Which is exactly why I am 40/60 on liking this album... I would take anything they wrote by themselves as teenagers over most of it.
@@AceofBadeReacts thanks for responding. I am a bit jaded, some would say cynical when it comes to the rock scene. I have struggled with the direction of the genre since the mid 1980s, and how much of a bandwagon scene it has become. You are correct to refer to the chords as heavy, but I have a difficult time with that. Not because I think it untrue, but more so because the chord choices for the new album are played out. I am in the small minority with this take I think, as most rock fans gobble up the fuzzed out, tuned down style. Of course everything is a matter of taste. There just isn’t anything on this new album that hits me hard. It has had more of a “shrug” effect on me. I very much enjoy your content, and respect your opinions, so if I came across as denigrating of your take, I apologize.
@@roywall8169 oh it's not that. Sometimes I just have to explain myself a little better. But back to what you were saying about the 80s, that was the time when rock branched out 40 different ways and became over saturated with the generic Don't Stop Believing syndrome. It's by no means a bad thing to have a few songs like that because it becomes accessible for everyone. It only becomes a bad thing if that's your whole personality
Kind of a darker song? Oh, well, you simply must watch the Lunario 2018 live show video. It is the debut concert for *Queen of the Murder Scene.* It's The Warning's teen masterpiece concept album and oh, my, is it dark. The Lunario concert is dark, raw, real, loud, and may seem a little rough (first public performance of the whole album, interspersed with several songs off their first album). But it is the point where most people realize how great these kids were from a very young age. It starts with a funeral and ends back at the funeral. In between, you get the story of a young girl obsessed with a person who doesn't know or care she exists. The character transformation is palpable. 13 year-old Ale opens with a demonic bass solo to get your attention... It's quite a journey. From a funeral dirge to a folk love song, to rock, to hard rock, to metal, to demented cheerleader punk, to a stadium rock closer complete with a "Dany Gilmour" solo inspired by David Gilmour, It's a mind warp.
If you do not want the videos to end abruptly, use the full Teatro concert video and react to it song by song, then you will get the full crowd reactions and the band's interactions.
Comparing HYCAD vs QOTMS ? You do realize there is a 6 year gap between the two songs? One would expect there to be differences wouldn't one? Especially when you consider that the lyricist was about 14/15 when she wrote QOTMS and the other as a 21 yr old.
Para poder entender los temas del album conceptual debes escuchar los temas de este album tema por tema iniciando con Dust to Dust que es la 1,de lo contrario no entenderás nada
I love learning more and more about The Warning! Thank you for sharing with me 🤘🏻😊
Your reactions and little details that you catch are great and add to the overall vibe. Glad you join in!
@wchaza67 Aw thank you! 🥹
This is the title song from the concept album Queen of the Murder Scene, I never really thought of it as particularly heavy just as really good rock and roll. It still amazis me that they wrote a concept album that is this good when they were 13, 16 and 18 years old. The album is really good but watching them perform songs is usually better, although I must say they have some really good music videos out as well.
Yes! XXI Century Blood and S!ck are among my favorite videos of all time. Specially XXI Century Blood, it is a masterpiece.
Korosu, Korosu, Korosu (in Japanese, meaning kill, kill, kill)🤘🤘⚡⚡⚡ This song is amazing!
Very interesting
your friend would love to watch the concept album from start to finish i bet, looks like she was in it, thanks for sharing
I probably would! 😊 Thank you!
Keep going down the rabbit hole. Remember the rabbit hole started in 2013. Its a great ride . They did a cover of "Atlas Rise" at the Whiskey a GoGo at the end of about a 2hr show that is worth checking out!! But please check out these ladies earlier songs and its also fun to find the true meaning of the songs .they wright amazing lyrics. Thank you for your reactions! Always fun !
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It has been added to the list
The Dakota bar concert is for the XXI Century Blood album, the Lunario concert is for the Queen of the Murder Scene album with some extra songs, Teatro Metropolitan concert is for the Error album with some extras like this one. Of course, as time goes by their voices and playing have matured. Remember that they are still very young.
The entire Queen of the Murder Scene album is a must listen!
As has been mentioned, this is the title track to their concept album which is a rock novel best followed in its proper sequence to get the best understanding of the story. The entire album, along with some earlier songs, was debuted at their concert at Lunario CDMX. The first two song you should check out from that concert are "Dust to Dust" (in which their manager, Rudy, makes a cameo appearance), and Dany's song "Crimson Queen" (which introduces the story's protagonist, the Queen).
Yeah since it is a concept album I might have to go in order. I did do Dust to Dust back in January
Dany plays the evil voice in the brain of the woman of the story. So, she is talking to her directly and manipulating her to commit the crime.
Ah I see now. It makes more sense. Thank you
As Pau explains, this was written when she entered her teenage Goth phase. This is the title track of their second full length album effort which is a concept album that frankly rivals _Pink Floyd_ , and, dare I say, exceeds them when you compare story structure _(gasping sounds from the galley)._
It is a delightful tale of infatuation, rejection, murder, and dual-personalities.
Legend has it Ale and Dany were like "Why is there always so much blood?!!" when she pitched the idea for the album.
That's awesome! 😲
@@ddbrock9675 Mayday in the making (Dany speaking)
That's really interesting
I agree. Coincidentally, I just listened to QOTMS in its entirety, and their lyrics on this album are often as good as anything Roger Waters has ever written. Yes, I went there. I will say that deep lyric writing at a young age has come along once in awhile in rock and Pau is a recent example. Greg Lake (rip) wrote "Lucky Man" at the age of 12.
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*Queen of the Murder Scene* (aka QOTMS) is the title song of their 2nd album... a concept album written when Dany (guitar) and Pau (drums) were barely teenagers!
the album tells the foreboding dark story of unrequited love and the Queen through her battles between good and evil over her soul...
the full story of the concept album is best experienced in order from *Dust to Dust* all the way to *The End (Stars Always Seem To Fade)* ...
this title song of the album depicts the evil side of the Queen flaunting its immortality and some might also say its immorality...
you don't really want to understand
what its like to have blood on your hands.
you don't deserve it,
the crown is mine!
TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
They performed the entire QOTMS album live at Lunario (available on their channel) and Dany really embodied the part of the queen. It's an amazing performance.
Especially her rendition of "Stalker". Without revealing spoilers, it's a significant song.
The Warning!! 🔥 🤘
Start with Dust to Dust and go from there, the warning Army will direct you on the rest, Live Lunerio will be the best concert footage
I actually did react to Dust to Dust back in January
Dany is the evil side of a girl here, and she is in control, bragging about how evil she is. Pau is the good side, but she chants 'korosu', Japanese for 'kill'. She is coming over to the dark side.
Oooh ok. I see now
I think that QOTMS is an epic concept album. Watch the Lunario concert. Have on hand the lyrics and the libretto(?) available on line. It is a beautiful and terrifying experience. The first time I heard this, I stopped it after the chorus and said, "that sounded like something from Phantom of the Opera". A bunch of teenagers coming up with something like that is incredible. 😮
The guitar that Danny is playing is the Gibson Explorer that Lizzy Hale gave her.
Ugh from Teatro Metropolitano concert will be another great song to add to the channel’s playlist
Rock on!!!!
It has been added to the list
Suggest that you check their ages at the time of performance and the time when the song was written. Here the concert is from 2022 when Dany was 22, Pau 20 & Ale just 17. The song was written in 2017 - Ale was 12 then 🤯
Hard to believe that 17, 15 & 12 year olds had written this eponymous dark song with so many sections included in the songwriting, as per the lyrics and the "Queen's" emotions as her dark side taunts her.
A 15 year old Pau, going through her emo phase in middle school, wrote the 1st draft of this concept album about unrequited love, split personality, despair, self harm and lunacy. This was The Warning's 2nd LP, Queen of the Murder Scene, published in 2018. How many bands have produced a concept album in their 2nd full venture at the studios?
Some 5 decades back Roger Waters penned Dark Side of the Moon while brooding over despair, death & lunacy. Personally I find QOTMS, second to Dark Side in terms of darkness & profundity of metaphors written by Pau. Dylan-esque in her metaphorical poetry & as dark as Waters in Dark Side, Pau probably reached her peak as a poet at 15. She touched that level in Error, their 3rd album but never surpassed it. Their 4th album, Keep Me Fed, is a fun album - hence the lyrics are not as deep as the 1st three.
It sounds like they are just doing different things and bringing a variety for each album, which is a good thing
@@AceofBadeReacts Yeah, it shows they are evolving.
Apologize from the new album, Keep Me Fed, was written by a 14 year old Pau in 2016. You can immediately tell the difference in lyrics from other songs of the album.
Pau probably reached her peak metaphorical poetry when she was 13 (2015) to 15 (2017).
At 13 - Black Holes
At 14 - Apologize, Show Me the Light
At 15 - a whole concept album Queen of the Murder Scene.
She touched that level with Breathe, Revenant, Disciple, Error, Amour, Money, Kool Aid Kid & Animosity from the Error album written from 2019 to 2020.
However, in KMF she was asked to tone down her intellectualism by her fellow English speaking co-writers because the current music scene isn't ready for such poetry.
Sad that the land of Robert Frost & Emily Dickinson decided to overlook intelligence in rock since the mid 80s. Dylan wouldn't have made it big today. Neither would have the Beatles.
@@MrSudeepdas Yeah. It's a bit sad. But sprinkling in a song or 2 in each album probably wouldn't be a bad thing either
This was the 3rd song of a 1 hour 46 minute concert. The crowd was cheering "Warning, Warning" simply because they were already in a frenzy with this band. It was like that pretty-much between every song. Pau often plays with just one hand- just part of the song and her theatrics. She has such stage presence that there should 100% always be a Pau cam for every show.
QOTMS is definitely a dark, heavy song, bbut I believe if you play there recent song off their upcoming album (coming out on Friday_, Automatic Sun (from the Tecte pa'l Norte Festival), though brighter lyrics, this song rocks pretty heavy. Still have to wait and hear a newer song called "Sharks", that is supposed to have a KORN-vibe to it.
BTW, they will be on Jimmy Kimmel Live tomorrow night.
A lot of metal bands are very LINEAR. They get a vibe and the whole song is that. But the Warning can be heavy and still have breaks, changes, dynamics.
Pretty dark? Check out the entire QOTMS album in order if you want dark....:)
Nice review. Keep us Warned....
Ale's bass used to dwarf her. Now that Explorer does the same for Dany. 🤔
This album from start to finish is just awesome. These ladies never disappoint and I simply cannot wait for Friday to get to listen to Keep Me Fed in its entirety 🤘🏻
Here's the description of this song from TimberWolf762's google doc (google "queen of the murder scene meaning and the top result should be the document titled "The Warning’s QUEEN of the MURDER SCENE")
"In Queen of the Murder Scene, the evil side taunts the Queen (“You don’t deserve the throne. The crown is mine”). She is proud of how evil she is and boastful about it. But the Queen may have something to say about that in the next song, P.S.Y.C.H.O.T.I.C. Notice that Paulina, who has been the voice of the Queen (the good side) since Sinister Smiles, chants “Korosu, korosu”, which is Japanese for “kill”. Something seems to have changed with her."
Very cool
Dany playing with one hand - I think that when they write songs, they know which notes and which sections can be played with one hand so she can motion to the audience or whomever or move a mic, or whatever.
That and they have practiced with it for years I'm sure
🤘😎❤️⚠️. #murderscene
I'm not sure if anyone else commented this, or in future videos, but that is the guitar that Lzzy Hale gifted to Dany. It is somewhat of a replica of Lzzy's signature model Gibson Explorer, but Lzzy didn't want to give her one with her name on it so she sent a crew member to search local guitar shops to find one to give to Dany so she could make it her own. She also uses that in the live version of Enter Sandman, which is a guitar that James Hetfield has also used in the past, so that is a cool tribute, too.
I can't remember if anyone pointed out it was that guitar, but it has been mentioned she was gifted a guitar by Lzzy
Pau never gets tired. LOL
One note that has probably already been mentioned (TWA loves to share cool facts about DPA): Paulina definitely wasn't tired, I'm not sure she has ever actually experienced tiredness like us mere mortals. She has a MacBook that sits behind her on her left that she uses to trigger any backing tracks they use to give the band control over all of the sound they put out live. Serious multitasker, but aren't they all?
This song is the title track to there 2nd self produced album. It is a complete concept album!!! Live at Lunario does the entire album with the opener Dust to Dust and all 4 Chapters with favs off XXI Century Blood most of which thematically (and maybe ironically?) kind of line up with dark theme of QotMS!! It is very worth the check out as you're navigating their music!!!
Great stuff as always!!! 🤘😝🤘
Very cool
I don't think Pau was tired. They played 18 songs after this one and they had the same amount of energy from start to finish!🔥🔥🤘🤘
Possibly not. It's just something I noticed
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS WHOLE ALBUM!!!! You really to listen to it start to finish! It's a concept album!!!
I really love this song. It’s part of a really amazing album. This song gs is a standout in their entire catalog. Pau’s use of the double base pedal and Dani’s guitar solo together with the overall darkness of the theme combine to make a fantastic piece of musical art. If heavy is what you want, check out the new album dropped on June 28.
Such a good song. I just need to edit Automatic Sun
The heaviest song by The Warning to date IMO is Automatic Sun, live footage from Tecate Pal Norte with studio audio. I think QOTMS is
powerful but I don’t think it’s heavier than HYCAD. Thank you for the great Reaction.
Yeah I think they're heavier in different ways
#murderscene
🤘☺️❤
This song kicks ass. Period.
Nice Reaction! Yes, the whole Queen of the Murder Scene album is dark. After they released it in 2018, they played the whole album, in order, at a venue called Lunario in Mexico City. They are going to be on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday Night, June 27th, 2024, the night before their new album comes out.
This was the third song of the concert at Teatro Metropolitan.
Great Reaction 🎬🤘⚡🤘 RORH
Heavy. Metal. Their overall heaviest IMO.
Do you think this song is heavier than Hell You Call a Dream?
of course, it doesnt have any pop elements in it, its just a straight up heavy rock song with a hint of metal, The concept album done live at lunarios should go down in the RNR HOF some day, these girls were very young to pull off a well executed performance, and yes its story of a crazy woman gone mad. The song you just played is somewhere in the middle of a 4 chapter series, Thanks for sharing!!
This song is heavier than the Empire State building.
Automatic Sun is heavier than HYCAD. And supposedly there's at least one more unreleased song from Keep Me Fed that's supposed to be heavy as well. I've never considered HYCAD to be all that heavy.
Yes
@@NoSmokingDogs From a couple comments I've seen from the girls, The unreleased song "Sharks" from KMF sounds like maybe one of their heaviest to date.
They talked about how fun it will be to play it live too....:)
The entire album is dark...in a good way.
This is Dany's sweet spot vocally. Love this song, and the entire album.
5 songs from QOTMS were played at Teatro Metropolitan - but, if you really want to see young Dany the storyteller, Pau the multi-talented busy bee and Ale the freebird then the Lunario's QOTMS performance is where to go - QOTMS is divided in 1 prologue, 4 chapters, 3 songs per chapter
Very interesting
Tremendo tema de rock duro QOTMS un excelente tema del album conceptual del mismo nombre y que excelente solo de Dany ,The Warning el nuevo rock
You two should go throught the concept album. The Warning live at The Lunario CDMX 2018.
As much as I would love to sit down and react to the other 11 songs all at once, everybody I react with has a schedule that doesn't always line up with mine so it's harder to do more than a couple reactions at a time. But we'll check out more in the future
Yes, “heavy” is a random/wide ranging description. Heavy tuning? Heavy cords? Heavy riffs?, heavy vocals? Heavy lyrics/topic? Heavy distortion? This one heavy vocals, lyrics, atmosphere. ‘Automatic Sun’ probably their heaviest musically (baritone in drop-A). but the vocals/lyrics/topic? Well, it’s been dubbed pop-metal, which actually is a good descriptor. But at the end of the day it’s all The Warning & that’s the only descriptor needed.
I haven’t properly listened to Keep Me Fed yet. CD arrived today. But I’m now getting the impression the current style is analogous to that of Australian rock band Voyager. Pop vocals on top of rock or metal base. Doesn’t make it bad, just different.
The word they are repeating is Korosu . Korosu in Japanese means kill.
❤✌🤘⚡🔥
You should check out Z and ugh from the same concert
All of the songs from the new album are very much pop music influenced, written with radio play in mind. Its hard for me to call any of them heavy. Most are very playful, almost light hearted songs. The subject matter of this song definitely adds to its weight.
Well said... I've described the new album in pretty much the same manner... But I like your wording better ... "pop music influenced, written with radio play in mind." Which is exactly why I am 40/60 on liking this album... I would take anything they wrote by themselves as teenagers over most of it.
Oh when I was talking about HYCAD being heavy I was referring to the intensity of the chords Dani adds to the song, rather than the overall message
@@AceofBadeReacts thanks for responding. I am a bit jaded, some would say cynical when it comes to the rock scene. I have struggled with the direction of the genre since the mid 1980s, and how much of a bandwagon scene it has become. You are correct to refer to the chords as heavy, but I have a difficult time with that. Not because I think it untrue, but more so because the chord choices for the new album are played out. I am in the small minority with this take I think, as most rock fans gobble up the fuzzed out, tuned down style. Of course everything is a matter of taste. There just isn’t anything on this new album that hits me hard. It has had more of a “shrug” effect on me.
I very much enjoy your content, and respect your opinions, so if I came across as denigrating of your take, I apologize.
@@roywall8169 oh it's not that. Sometimes I just have to explain myself a little better. But back to what you were saying about the 80s, that was the time when rock branched out 40 different ways and became over saturated with the generic Don't Stop Believing syndrome. It's by no means a bad thing to have a few songs like that because it becomes accessible for everyone. It only becomes a bad thing if that's your whole personality
@@AceofBadeReacts agreed
#MurderScene #TheWarning
Kind of a darker song? Oh, well, you simply must watch the Lunario 2018 live show video. It is the debut concert for *Queen of the Murder Scene.* It's The Warning's teen masterpiece concept album and oh, my, is it dark. The Lunario concert is dark, raw, real, loud, and may seem a little rough (first public performance of the whole album, interspersed with several songs off their first album). But it is the point where most people realize how great these kids were from a very young age. It starts with a funeral and ends back at the funeral. In between, you get the story of a young girl obsessed with a person who doesn't know or care she exists. The character transformation is palpable. 13 year-old Ale opens with a demonic bass solo to get your attention... It's quite a journey. From a funeral dirge to a folk love song, to rock, to hard rock, to metal, to demented cheerleader punk, to a stadium rock closer complete with a "Dany Gilmour" solo inspired by David Gilmour, It's a mind warp.
Very cool. I might have to one day
If you do not want the videos to end abruptly, use the full Teatro concert video and react to it song by song, then you will get the full crowd reactions and the band's interactions.
Yeah that might be the way I go about it going forward
I have a zune from 15 years ago the box. . The IPod. Was a game changer I never used it ….
I do remember the brick, too
Your the only person on earth who things HYCAD is heavy lmao , Hycad is a straight up rock song with pop elements.
Maybe. I don't think anybody can debate the heaviness of the chords on that song, which is what I was referring to.
Probably not heavier but darker for sure...
Agreed
Comparing HYCAD vs QOTMS ? You do realize there is a 6 year gap between the two songs? One would expect there to be differences wouldn't one? Especially when you consider that the lyricist was about 14/15 when she wrote QOTMS and the other as a 21 yr old.
A LOT of people were saying this song was heavier than HYCAD, so that's what we were talking about. Check all the comments on the HYCAD reaction
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Para poder entender los temas del album conceptual debes escuchar los temas de este album tema por tema iniciando con Dust to Dust que es la 1,de lo contrario no entenderás nada
Sub for The Warning. Gracias.
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Locura!!! UGH