They speak that eloquently in their second language! These ladies were child prodigies, blessed with the spark of genius and the environment to nurture that genius. In other words, they worked their tails off to get where they are! They're great people AND great musicians. Thanks for fixing the audio on that third mic channel!
Most polyglots will be eloquent in the language where they have had more exposure in. The Warning have picked up the American accent with a Southern influence / drawl, being very close to the border with Texas.
@@MrSudeepdas Yep - my wife wondered about their "American accent", and when I told her that A) they attended an "English immersion" school and B) said school was about 80 miles from Texas, it suddenly all made sense. I'd be willing to bet real money that several of the staff of that school "commuted", either daily or weekly between the two locations.
@@MrJest2 Apparently people in the northern region - RegioMontana or Mountain Region - do pick up that accent due to its proximity to Texas. The girls were sent to an English medium school with a high probability of American teachers in residence or commuting either daily or weekly (as you said). In their 1st English interview with Christy Pick from a Canadian TV channel in 2015, we can see that their accents were still works in progress - specially Dany's with a pronounced Latin drawl. Generally, in such schools, English will be taught as a 1st language and the native language as 2nd. This explains the sisters' difficulty in composing in Spanish. So although they are mostly speaking in Spanish their brains work better while composing in English. Something that I can identify with, being a tri-lingual urban educated Indian myself.
Pau, Ale and Dany are the most humble of musicians around (they were raised by incredible wonderful parents), and you can really see how grateful they are to know that so many of their peers regard them so highly. Pau's advice for Chasta's son is something he will carry with him for a lifetime, and hopefully one day he'll be able to personally thank Pau for that advice. I love that Dany is protective of her Gibson Explorer, because wood plus cold equals an unhappy guitar (and a sad Dany). Ale may be quiet and shy but when she does speak the world just stops and listens. The Warning are the most important band rock/hard rock and metal has had in 40 years. This is why Lzzy Hale passed the torch on to them as the faces of the genre. The Warning are overnight successes 11 years in the making. These ladies are inspiring young kids to form bands, and it's why The Warning are our generations Beatles. The Warning Now and Forever!!! ⚡⚡⚡🤘🤘🤘💛💓💙
Music is that friend that no one notices and accompanies you throughout your life, in the best and worst moments, those sad notes that echo your sadness, those lively songs that drive you in your moments of greatest doubt. Every memory has a sound that accompanies it, just like the smell of your mother, music is my best friend, the one that never leaves me. (sorry english is not my first language)
Thanks for fixing the audio. I appreciate you for featuring and highlighting what I consider a very important band. I've contacted a few other stations in the Bay Area and none of them are interested in playing The Warning. You guys rock!
These young ladies are just so appreciative and humble and well-spoken, and they really seem to have a good head on their shoulders. I love that their mom and dad travel with them and they are all so grounded.
This became a very good interview as soon as the hosts stopped talking and started asking questions. And I mean it in a positive way. Also, I found it interesting that now that Ale speaks more at interviews she sounds more like the teenager she still is. I guess it means she is more relaxed about talking to outsiders. Good for her and good for us.
I was in front at Aftershock, and in person Ale's face looks so young and fair- almost fragile...and then she absolutely slays it with bad-ass playing and mighty stage presence. These young women are special. It was a privilege to see them live for the first time!
Thanks for re-uploading this interview. Those who follow The Warning know so much about the band these days. However, good interviewers know how to discover more, and you guys did that.
Thanks for fixing the audio. I love how intelligent and well spoken these young ladys are. And Dany’s answer in the end ”You find best friends in songs”. Such a clever way to put it, never thought like that.
Great interview. Good back and forth and you asked some interesting questions that made them give some non-standard answers (which is nice considering the amount of interviews they give, always nice to learn something new about one of my favorite bands). If The Warning are the future of rock, and they probably are, it's really nice to know that the future of rock is in such good hands.
This quick message is for Chasta in response to you mentioning your son to Paulina. As an old clinician, some time back I decided to share a quote with The Warning family as recognition of the “legacy” they had created. I’ve used the quote in reference to my own children and grandchildren and as a “guide” of sorts in programs I have developed over the years. The observation / come quote originates from Alfred Mercier (June 3, 1816 - May 12, 1894) who is easy to find on Google. His observation/quote sums up what you said in your approach to your son learning drums, just as it applied to The Warning and DPA as children. YOU are on the right parenting track and here it is described by Mercier many years ago. “What we learn with pleasure we never forget” Let your son have fun playing "with" the drums and he will choose in his own time to "learn" to play the drums. As Pau said... banging on the drums then "learning" the songs. Take care, David
Well said. And as Pau said, it's hard work that rewards you with fun. Work hard, but never make music become all about the work. Always remember why you started in the first place. One thing Pau said in a moment of difficulty just before going on stage. Her sound tech, Lalo told her. "Just have fun." Just that simple statement brought tears to her eyes. In the end, it's all about the fun and bringing joy to others.
Great interview! It's nice to see interviewers not asking the same old stupid questions that turn performers off and have them recite "canned" responses in an almost zombie-like way, but actually engage the human beings involved. You can't believe how refreshing that is - probably to both them and us. So, again, thanks for the wonderful few minutes of real conversation with these wonderful young women!
When Dani was referring to music that does not need words to move you she was thinking of David Gilmour and the solo of comfotably numb. She jas said that the solo made her cry eith happiness.
Great way to start an interview the band we have been waiting all wkend to talk to ..and playing the absolute crap outta of TheWarning gladly so .Love to see The Love for DPA those of us in TWA know how insanely great they are and seeing DJ's from stations finding their greatness is also so great . Really appreciate the love from 107.7 The Bone,maybe a longer interview possibly in the studio in the future .
It's truly wonderful to witness, through these audiovisual media, important parts of what will be the history of rock and music in general in the near future. Without a doubt this great little band will become legendary!! 🤟😁⚡
Although Mexicans suffer from systematic dehumanization, racism and exclusion from the mainstream, the institutions and the media, I hope more Chicano and Mexican bands learn from the blueprint TW has left. Use the english language to your advantage but without ever betraying or forgetting your true roots and mexican native identity
Germans yelling "Otra", the crowd chanting in Poland. The Warning is global. Rush playing the instrumental "YYZ" with people in Rio SINGING it back at them!!
dato curioso: este video del grupo The Warning tiene mas vistas en 5 horas que halestorm de hace dos dias, ellos tienen 1000 vistas, por algo sera! / Fun fact: this video from the band The Warning has more views in 5 hours than Halestorm from two days ago, they have 1000 views, there must be a reason!😎😁
Mexicans just support their people. And for Americans, the Halestorm is not the only world-famous rock band In general, it is very stupid to count the number of views and try to make an advantage out of it. BabyMonster, in their short existence, have gathered more fans around themselves than The Warning and Halestorm combined. Is there any point in writing about this, of course not
That's true! She never speaks on stage. She did speak to Dany on the semi acoustic set a couple of days ago as they sorted out the chord sequence in Burnout. It was so cool seeing Ale doing her thing.
I'm tired of such comments, Ale has a stream where she talks a lot about random things, go and listen to her. Ale is a grown woman and believe me if she really wanted to say something she will say it. It is usually Paulina who talks about the music, because she is the author of the lyrics , and the blonde who introduces the band to the public the pretty reckless also mainly presents the band and speaks Taylor Momsen because she is the voice of the band and not because she does not allow the guys to speak. Each member of the band has their own roles
They speak that eloquently in their second language! These ladies were child prodigies, blessed with the spark of genius and the environment to nurture that genius. In other words, they worked their tails off to get where they are! They're great people AND great musicians. Thanks for fixing the audio on that third mic channel!
You always have something profound to say. Yes they do work their tails off.
Most polyglots will be eloquent in the language where they have had more exposure in. The Warning have picked up the American accent with a Southern influence / drawl, being very close to the border with Texas.
@@MrSudeepdas Yep - my wife wondered about their "American accent", and when I told her that A) they attended an "English immersion" school and B) said school was about 80 miles from Texas, it suddenly all made sense. I'd be willing to bet real money that several of the staff of that school "commuted", either daily or weekly between the two locations.
@@MrJest2 Apparently people in the northern region - RegioMontana or Mountain Region - do pick up that accent due to its proximity to Texas.
The girls were sent to an English medium school with a high probability of American teachers in residence or commuting either daily or weekly (as you said).
In their 1st English interview with Christy Pick from a Canadian TV channel in 2015, we can see that their accents were still works in progress - specially Dany's with a pronounced Latin drawl.
Generally, in such schools, English will be taught as a 1st language and the native language as 2nd. This explains the sisters' difficulty in composing in Spanish. So although they are mostly speaking in Spanish their brains work better while composing in English. Something that I can identify with, being a tri-lingual urban educated Indian myself.
Pau, Ale and Dany are the most humble of musicians around (they were raised by incredible wonderful parents), and you can really see how grateful they are to know that so many of their peers regard them so highly. Pau's advice for Chasta's son is something he will carry with him for a lifetime, and hopefully one day he'll be able to personally thank Pau for that advice. I love that Dany is protective of her Gibson Explorer, because wood plus cold equals an unhappy guitar (and a sad Dany). Ale may be quiet and shy but when she does speak the world just stops and listens. The Warning are the most important band rock/hard rock and metal has had in 40 years. This is why Lzzy Hale passed the torch on to them as the faces of the genre. The Warning are overnight successes 11 years in the making. These ladies are inspiring young kids to form bands, and it's why The Warning are our generations Beatles. The Warning Now and Forever!!!
⚡⚡⚡🤘🤘🤘💛💓💙
And these are the reasons Lzzy dedicated a song to the Warning last night at her concert.(Short video available)
They're smart, intelligent, eloquent, great musicians, they rock, it's a killer combo, that's why I ❤ The Warning.⚡
You forget said, they are beautiful, specially Ale, she’s gorgeous!!!
@@Ronymorrison sorry I forgot, my bad 🙂, Ale,dany, pau, ❤ they're all beautiful, hope they win MTV Push and grammy latinos ⚡
All just personable and willing to chat on a human level. Nothing pretentious about these young ladies. The Warning rocks!
These girls have not only inspired old guys like me to get back into music, but encouraged me to make my own music again... Thank you.
Humble, intelligent, eloquent, talented, and not to mention, gorgeous ❤ how can humans be this perfect??
Music is that friend that no one notices and accompanies you throughout your life, in the best and worst moments, those sad notes that echo your sadness, those lively songs that drive you in your moments of greatest doubt. Every memory has a sound that accompanies it, just like the smell of your mother, music is my best friend, the one that never leaves me. (sorry english is not my first language)
Thanks for fixing the audio. I appreciate you for featuring and highlighting what I consider a very important band. I've contacted a few other stations in the Bay Area and none of them are interested in playing The Warning. You guys rock!
Just out of curiosity, did you pitch The Warning as a Mexican rock band or a rock band?
Proudly Mexican and now from around the world. The Warning, the Rock band for many years to come
Fun to listen to this again. These three are more mature than many I know who are twice their ages.
Brilliant! We can hear Dany! Thanks for the fix! Good interview.
How in the heck did you not like these kids NO how in the heck can you not love these kids? Their kids to me I’m 66 but what a total blessing.
I hear ya brother, just saw them in Los Angeles last week…they are special !
These young ladies are just so appreciative and humble and well-spoken, and they really seem to have a good head on their shoulders. I love that their mom and dad travel with them and they are all so grounded.
I would love to see an interview with lzzy and Dany together.
both Dany and Lzzy are great
Maybe an interview by Allison Hagendorf! That would be the dream ticket.
This became a very good interview as soon as the hosts stopped talking and started asking questions. And I mean it in a positive way. Also, I found it interesting that now that Ale speaks more at interviews she sounds more like the teenager she still is. I guess it means she is more relaxed about talking to outsiders. Good for her and good for us.
I was in front at Aftershock, and in person Ale's face looks so young and fair- almost fragile...and then she absolutely slays it with bad-ass playing and mighty stage presence. These young women are special. It was a privilege to see them live for the first time!
Thanks for fixing the audio The Bone... great interview!
Thanks for re-uploading this interview.
Those who follow The Warning know so much about the band these days. However, good interviewers know how to discover more, and you guys did that.
Exactly, none of the same old tired questions.
Chasta is really good. TW I already knew they are magical.
Besides being rock stars these sisters are smart, humble, funny and the nicest people on earth!!
Viva The Warning!! ⚡⚡⚡
Cool, can hear Dany now. Great interview, but all TW interviews are always fun.
Thank you very much for re-uploading the interview with the audio fixed.
It's always a pleasure to hear the girls talking.
Music is healing, therapeutic, and when life seems like a sea of sorrow, The Warning offers islands of Joy!!
Thanks for fixing the audio. I love how intelligent and well spoken these young ladys are. And Dany’s answer in the end ”You find best friends in songs”. Such a clever way to put it, never thought like that.
thanks for the fix,,now my neighbors won't be knockin' my door down 'cause of max volume,,,
Love them ❤
The magical trident!!! TW forever!
What a great interview. I love The Warning!
These ladies are incredible musicians but they are even better humans. Their success is well earned and the best is yet to come. ⚡⚡⚡
Thanks for fixing the girls' mic volume, it's a nice interview 👍.
This interview feels like a genuine, friendly conversation, loved every moment of it. More content like this, please!
Great interview. Good back and forth and you asked some interesting questions that made them give some non-standard answers (which is nice considering the amount of interviews they give, always nice to learn something new about one of my favorite bands). If The Warning are the future of rock, and they probably are, it's really nice to know that the future of rock is in such good hands.
There's nothing more that needs to be said beyond what they've said. Music sings to our lives, and they sing so much of mine.
❤️⚡🤘
As others have said - thanks for fixing the audio and reuploading! This is a great interview with a great band! Chasta and Huey are awesome, btw.
Thank you for taking in the constructive criticism, fixing the audio and re-uploading. 👍🏻
Much love from El Salvador 💛💙🤍💙
Wow! Great audio fix! Thank you guys for fixing it and re-uploading it!
Hey I can hear Dany now! Thanks!
yes totally a pro move...😎
thank you for fixing the audio ❤❤❤❤
Neat interview. Fun & informative.
What a great interview!
This quick message is for Chasta in response to you mentioning your son to Paulina.
As an old clinician, some time back I decided to share a quote with The Warning family as recognition of the “legacy” they had created. I’ve used the quote in reference to my own children and grandchildren and as a “guide” of sorts in programs I have developed over the years.
The observation / come quote originates from Alfred Mercier (June 3, 1816 - May 12, 1894) who is easy to find on Google.
His observation/quote sums up what you said in your approach to your son learning drums, just as it applied to The Warning and DPA as children. YOU are on the right parenting track and here it is described by Mercier many years ago.
“What we learn with pleasure we never forget”
Let your son have fun playing "with" the drums and he will choose in his own time to "learn" to play the drums. As Pau said... banging on the drums then "learning" the songs.
Take care,
David
Well said. And as Pau said, it's hard work that rewards you with fun. Work hard, but never make music become all about the work. Always remember why you started in the first place.
One thing Pau said in a moment of difficulty just before going on stage.
Her sound tech, Lalo told her. "Just have fun."
Just that simple statement brought tears to her eyes.
In the end, it's all about the fun and bringing joy to others.
Great interview! It's nice to see interviewers not asking the same old stupid questions that turn performers off and have them recite "canned" responses in an almost zombie-like way, but actually engage the human beings involved. You can't believe how refreshing that is - probably to both them and us. So, again, thanks for the wonderful few minutes of real conversation with these wonderful young women!
When Dani was referring to music that does not need words to move you she was thinking of David Gilmour and the solo of comfotably numb. She jas said that the solo made her cry eith happiness.
16:40 That's why everyone wants them for the interview.. 🤗🤗🤗
Txs for changing the sound. Great interview.
Great way to start an interview the band we have been waiting all wkend to talk to ..and playing the absolute crap outta of TheWarning gladly so .Love to see The Love for DPA those of us in TWA know how insanely great they are and seeing DJ's from stations finding their greatness is also so great . Really appreciate the love from 107.7 The Bone,maybe a longer interview possibly in the studio in the future .
Great interview! Thanks! ♥️
It reappeared again!
Yay!
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Love the warning 🤘best rock band in years 🤘😊
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE The Warning!!
Wonderful interview
glad you fix it, now let's get back the views that the old video had
Nice one, much better. Thank you very much. ❤✌🤘⚡🔥
Pau is my dream girl❤
It's truly wonderful to witness, through these audiovisual media, important parts of what will be the history of rock and music in general in the near future. Without a doubt this great little band will become legendary!!
🤟😁⚡
Thank you 107.7! 🤘
Good interview!
Rock Queens
Awesome! Glad to watch again and again 😀
Hi
the warning band needs to keep going for rock n roll and halestorm is great
Although Mexicans suffer from systematic dehumanization, racism and exclusion from the mainstream, the institutions and the media, I hope more Chicano and Mexican bands learn from the blueprint TW has left.
Use the english language to your advantage but without ever betraying or forgetting your true roots and mexican native identity
Deja de joder y forma tu propia banda a tu medida, patrio.tero carro-ñero.🤡🤮
Aparte de tocar chingon hablan el ingles muy bonito
Great interview👍 kudos.
Locura!!!
Germans yelling "Otra", the crowd chanting in Poland. The Warning is global.
Rush playing the instrumental "YYZ" with people in Rio SINGING it back at them!!
good job finding some unique questions and cool to mention the 8 year old son...
Que buen rock el de The Warning un rock duro,adictivo y de calidad,son un fenómeno
This guy looks like a giant next to DPA😃
Especially next to Pau!
lol
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💯🔥🤘🎤🎸🎸🥁🔊🎶🎥🏆
🤘😎🤘
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Ale is like Black Bolt (Marvel hero), if she speaks, it`s destruction (good destruction).
dato curioso: este video del grupo The Warning tiene mas vistas en 5 horas
que halestorm de hace dos dias, ellos tienen 1000 vistas, por algo sera! /
Fun fact: this video from the band The Warning has more views in 5 hours
than Halestorm from two days ago, they have 1000 views, there must be a reason!😎😁
xD
Mexicans just support their people. And for Americans, the Halestorm is not the only world-famous rock band
In general, it is very stupid to count the number of views and try to make an advantage out of it. BabyMonster, in their short existence, have gathered more fans around themselves than The Warning and Halestorm combined. Is there any point in writing about this, of course not
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60 comments - almost 3.8K views after 12 hours.
The Warning Army surely have a lot to say 😂
Bruh, they look comically tiny here
Again, Ale speaks! ...but never on stage of course.
That's true! She never speaks on stage. She did speak to Dany on the semi acoustic set a couple of days ago as they sorted out the chord sequence in Burnout. It was so cool seeing Ale doing her thing.
I'm tired of such comments, Ale has a stream where she talks a lot about random things, go and listen to her. Ale is a grown woman and believe me if she really wanted to say something she will say it.
It is usually Paulina who talks about the music, because she is the author of the lyrics , and the blonde who introduces the band to the public
the pretty reckless also mainly presents the band and speaks Taylor Momsen because she is the voice of the band and not because she does not allow the guys to speak. Each member of the band has their own roles