I'm so glad you reacted to this! In all my 56 years, and the many, many concerts I've attended, this show, January 24, 2019, at The Whisky a GoGo and, more specifically, this song, is at the very top of my favorite musical experiences. They played this song at the end of an incredible 22 song set, as a special thanks to the man who spearheaded puuting on the show. He had purchased the private show during The Warning's Kickstarter campaign, which raised money to produce their second LP, "Queen Of The Murder Scene"; a masterpiece of a concept album, rivaling all others, like "The Wall", and "Tommy", etc.. Every time I see this video, I am transported back to that night, and the utter astonishment that overcame us all, as the first chords of "Atlas Rise" rang out. The Warning is a legendary band.
The very first time they performed this song it was in their basement (The Warning Cave) and they learned it in like 2 days after first hearing it. They were 17, 15 and 12 at the time.
That girl can drum. Yeah, even Kirk Hammett said that about Pau. This concert got them an open invitation to play at The Whiskey whenever they wanted. As for big. Sadly, the US is full of pop influenced pap. They are slowly getting noticed, but even established metal bands have it hard here. The Warning sold out The Masquerade here in Atlanta, a 1500 seat venue (postponed due to Helene), but Jinjer and Born of Osiris are playing a 1200 seat venue. The US kinda sucks for anything not rap, pop, or country that's not been around 30+ years. ❤️⚡🤘 See you near the pit (too damn old to get in now, but fond memories)!
The Warning have to date sold out the 8000 capacity Pepsi center in Mexico City. They have sold out a future show in a much larger venue for next February, again in Mexico. In Europe, on their headlining gigs, they have played at the same size venues they are playing currently in the US. They have some gigs planned at larger venues in the 2-4000 seat range, unsure if those have sold out or not. I saw them in a jam packed and rocking Rams Head live in Baltimore that holds 1500.
This was 6 years ago, when Ale (bass) was just 13, Pau (drums) was 16, and Dany was 18. This was in the Whiskey A Go Go, at the end of a 2 hr set! Ale was so tired she dropped the head of her bass, 10:13 you can hear it clunk on the stage at 10:16 .
@@sb859 🤣 Both Whisky and Whiskey are correct when discussing the drink, but the spelling tells you where it's produced. In a nutshell, the name is based on factors such as the type of cereal grain used in the distilling process as well as how and where it was produced. It is generally spelled “whiskey”-with an e-in the United States and Ireland. It is spelled “whisky”-without the e-in Scotland and Canada, which are both well known for their whisk(e)y, and in several other countries. In other words, for the drink the spelling does not depend on *WHERE* you are, but rather where the specific liquid is *PRODUCED.* In the case of *Whisky a GOGO* the *ONLY* thing that *MATTERS* is what the venue is named. It has *NOTHING* to do with _"Spelling" of a drink._
It's been a month since I discovered this band and I instantly became a fan. And they never cease to amaze me. How can they be so good at that age? Their talent is ridiculous, it's beyond comprehension
Check out their TedX videos. So good, they sound like a band that's been played for decades. So much talent and so young. At similar age, the most challenging thing I did was homework.
They were genetically engineered to rock, that's why...😂just kidding, actually they are from another planet, their flying saucer have been spotted a few times over the mountains of Monterrey, Mexico😂
I hear some people saying that The Warning are Popish Rock... Well, I think that they're Metalish Rock... 🤘🤘🤘 That song was the last of 2 hours show... they killed...
They are fast learners, they played this song for the first time a few days after the song was released by Metallica. This was the last time they played a cover song publically. They have played only original songs since.
The drummer Paulina, was awarded best Rock drummer of 2023 by the Drumeo awards and in the same year was voted best up and coming Rock drummer by Modern drummer magazine. So yeah she can absolutely kill it on the drumms. She is sponsored by Sabian Cymbals and DW drums.
There's another version in their basement. Just as good. To put things in focus...the bassist was 12, the drummer 15 and the guitarist 17 watch?v=ujrHJH3yovc
This was a special encore after their regular encores in a two hour set. You betcha they were ready to get outta there. These are some of the hardest working people in rock. They played the Pepsi Center, Mexico City, in late October of 2023 for their tenth anniversary concert. 23 songs, AT 7350 feet above sea level, WITH the flu... and killed it. Check out those songs, as they are released just now, on their channel.
The Warning is a cult band and they have fans all over the world. It is just a matter of time before they become huge mega stars. They have been playing music since they were very little when they started with the piano and learned classical music from there they progressed to their current instruments. This is a deep rabbit hole and you have a long journey.
No, let's go there. Pau is a better drummer, and she can sing while being a better drummer. The issue, no Ale to keep her in check if she took Lar's place. I mean, I love seeing James yell at Lars, but the sisterly connection between Ale and Pau is amazing. Ale, like James, is the real timekeeper.
Got to 5:20 into your video & I bailed. I love weird stuff but my goodness dude. You're on the other side of the weird tracks even for me. Good luck on finding your happy place on Clown World in the 2020's. Me out.
@@MadAng66 - I got no organization to join. All I said is you're to weird for me. I'll be over on the other side of the tracks. Have fun on your side of the tracks. Then I hope you find your happy place on Earth aka Clown World.
I'm so glad you reacted to this! In all my 56 years, and the many, many concerts I've attended, this show, January 24, 2019, at The Whisky a GoGo and, more specifically, this song, is at the very top of my favorite musical experiences. They played this song at the end of an incredible 22 song set, as a special thanks to the man who spearheaded puuting on the show. He had purchased the private show during The Warning's Kickstarter campaign, which raised money to produce their second LP, "Queen Of The Murder Scene"; a masterpiece of a concept album, rivaling all others, like "The Wall", and "Tommy", etc..
Every time I see this video, I am transported back to that night, and the utter astonishment that overcame us all, as the first chords of "Atlas Rise" rang out. The Warning is a legendary band.
The very first time they performed this song it was in their basement (The Warning Cave) and they learned it in like 2 days after first hearing it. They were 17, 15 and 12 at the time.
Ale was 13
@@MrSstar12345 It was early 2017. She was 12.
6 Years ago, Yes they were very young. They killed this song. Just 3 young kids. incredibly Talented...Wow
That girl can drum. Yeah, even Kirk Hammett said that about Pau. This concert got them an open invitation to play at The Whiskey whenever they wanted.
As for big. Sadly, the US is full of pop influenced pap. They are slowly getting noticed, but even established metal bands have it hard here. The Warning sold out The Masquerade here in Atlanta, a 1500 seat venue (postponed due to Helene), but Jinjer and Born of Osiris are playing a 1200 seat venue. The US kinda sucks for anything not rap, pop, or country that's not been around 30+ years.
❤️⚡🤘 See you near the pit (too damn old to get in now, but fond memories)!
Yeah, if there's one country on earth that is happiest guzzling the lukewarm watery slop fed to them by the corporate machine, it's the USA.
In the US and Canada The Warning sell out 1,500 to 2,000 theaters. In Mexico and Europe the band is selling out 10,000 seat venues.
In a way I'm happy to have seen them in a smaller venue, on the other hand, WTF North America
And play smaller ones. Just wondering also, which venue did they sell out that was 2k?
@@danielmccormick3611 boston
@@danielmccormick3611the o2 forum is 2300 . . Live music hall in cologne is about 1800 . . Razamataz in Barcelona 2100 . . .....
The Warning have to date sold out the 8000 capacity Pepsi center in Mexico City. They have sold out a future show in a much larger venue for next February, again in Mexico. In Europe, on their headlining gigs, they have played at the same size venues they are playing currently in the US. They have some gigs planned at larger venues in the 2-4000 seat range, unsure if those have sold out or not. I saw them in a jam packed and rocking Rams Head live in Baltimore that holds 1500.
This was 6 years ago, when Ale (bass) was just 13, Pau (drums) was 16, and Dany was 18. This was in the Whiskey A Go Go, at the end of a 2 hr set! Ale was so tired she dropped the head of her bass, 10:13 you can hear it clunk on the stage at 10:16 .
Ale actually turned 14 one month before this gig, and Pau and Dany would turn 17 and 19 within two weeks. 😜
@@TheUnderdogDe close enuf
@@sb859 Yes, just like your spelling of *Whisky a GOGO.* 😉
@@TheUnderdogDe spelling police on aisle 3 please...
@@sb859 🤣 Both Whisky and Whiskey are correct when discussing the drink, but the spelling tells you where it's produced. In a nutshell, the name is based on factors such as the type of cereal grain used in the distilling process as well as how and where it was produced. It is generally spelled “whiskey”-with an e-in the United States and Ireland. It is spelled “whisky”-without the e-in Scotland and Canada, which are both well known for their whisk(e)y, and in several other countries.
In other words, for the drink the spelling does not depend on *WHERE* you are, but rather where the specific liquid is *PRODUCED.*
In the case of *Whisky a GOGO* the *ONLY* thing that *MATTERS* is what the venue is named. It has *NOTHING* to do with _"Spelling" of a drink._
One tiny badass woman doing the work of two full grown men!
I mean, both Dany and Pau did the job of 2 😅, that’s how ridiculous skilled The Warning is.
It's been a month since I discovered this band and I instantly became a fan. And they never cease to amaze me. How can they be so good at that age? Their talent is ridiculous, it's beyond comprehension
Check out their TedX videos. So good, they sound like a band that's been played for decades. So much talent and so young. At similar age, the most challenging thing I did was homework.
They were genetically engineered to rock, that's why...😂just kidding, actually they are from another planet, their flying saucer have been spotted a few times over the mountains of Monterrey, Mexico😂
@@sergioperez2594 😂😂😂
@@sergioperez2594 how did you know, that’s classified information 🤓
@@DarrellW_UK 🤣
Not bad for a bunch of teenagers. This is so old. I love what they are doing lately. Just good well written rock and killer live.
Excellent my friend... excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These were the songs I was talking about!
The Warning - Animosity (Live from Pepsi Center CDMX)
The Warning - Survive (Live from Pepsi Center CDMX)
Thank you
I hear some people saying that The Warning are Popish Rock...
Well, I think that they're Metalish Rock... 🤘🤘🤘
That song was the last of 2 hours show... they killed...
You’re now beginning to understand why the Fanbase is so passionate about them and Metallica themselves are watching their progress too!
El trío de The Warning es tan bueno que pueden tocar hasta metal con solo 3 elementos,son un fenómeno
Three teenagers doing the work of four grown ass men and killing it.
They are fast learners, they played this song for the first time a few days after the song was released by Metallica.
This was the last time they played a cover song publically. They have played only original songs since.
they still play Enter Sandman, but to be fair it is their song now😁😁
@@biglew1161 I think of The Warning Enter Sandman like a sort of original song, but yeah, kind of a cover though.
@@sergioperez2594 yep it almost is an original now. lol
@@biglew1161Even that one has been shelved now.
man... I cried the first time I heard this cover
The best power trio around today, thats how big they have become!
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That drummer can drum !!!!!!.... and only 16 in this video.
The drummer Paulina, was awarded best Rock drummer of 2023 by the Drumeo awards and in the same year was voted best up and coming Rock drummer by Modern drummer magazine. So yeah she can absolutely kill it on the drumms. She is sponsored by Sabian Cymbals and DW drums.
And you still have to see their performance of enter sandman at the Pepsi center with a string orchestra.
The Warning making it look easy!
Yes I had fun 🔥⚡🤘
There's another version in their basement. Just as good.
To put things in focus...the bassist was 12, the drummer 15 and the guitarist 17
watch?v=ujrHJH3yovc
I get the impression the band really booked it off stage as fast as possible before anyone else could make a "just one more" song request! 🙂
This was a special encore after their regular encores in a two hour set. You betcha they were ready to get outta there. These are some of the hardest working people in rock. They played the Pepsi Center, Mexico City, in late October of 2023 for their tenth anniversary concert. 23 songs, AT 7350 feet above sea level, WITH the flu... and killed it. Check out those songs, as they are released just now, on their channel.
Ale is a musical prodigy….., yeah, that’s all I’ve got.
The Warning is a cult band and they have fans all over the world. It is just a matter of time before they become huge mega stars. They have been playing music since they were very little when they started with the piano and learned classical music from there they progressed to their current instruments. This is a deep rabbit hole and you have a long journey.
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Pau definitely sings better than Lars.
Are you sure you just want to say sings better 😂😂😂😂
@@nate98s10 It’s a reference … but I’m not opening that can of worms.
No, let's go there. Pau is a better drummer, and she can sing while being a better drummer. The issue, no Ale to keep her in check if she took Lar's place. I mean, I love seeing James yell at Lars, but the sisterly connection between Ale and Pau is amazing. Ale, like James, is the real timekeeper.
Listen more the warning the pepsi center
Hsd fun Bro🤘
Thank you 🙏 bro
Got to 5:20 into your video & I bailed. I love weird stuff but my goodness dude. You're on the other side of the weird tracks even for me. Good luck on finding your happy place on Clown World in the 2020's.
Me out.
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@@MadAng66 - I got no organization to join. All I said is you're to weird for me. I'll be over on the other side of the tracks. Have fun on your side of the tracks. Then I hope you find your happy place on Earth aka Clown World.
i'm from ASIA...can u speak easy english ?
I’ll try
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