When The Warning debuted before the world, the headlines were eye-popping. "These Girls Started a Totally Badass Metal Band and Their Bassist Is Only 10" was at the top of a BuzzFeed News article. People begged readers to "Stop Everything and Watch These Teen Girls Play Metallica's Enter Sandman."
The Villarreal Sisters did exactly that -- they covered "Enter Sandman" on their YouTube channel in 2014. More than 18 million views later, the sisters from Monterrey, Mexico, are signed to Nada Mas Records and have opened shows for Def Leppard and The Killers (they also were the first Mexican band to ever appear on The Ellen Degeneres Show).
But teens Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra proved to be much more than just a viral sensation. They have toured through Mexico, played in much of the United States, and graced festival stages alongside heavy metal stars like Mastodon, Iron Maiden, and even Ozzy Osbourne at Corona Hell & Heaven in Mexico City. Led by Daniela's authoritative vocals, Paulina's sinister drumming (which has garnered praise from Metallica's Kirk Hammett), and a menacing live show, The Warning can flat-out shred.
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This impressive trio of sisters - Daniela (guitar and voice), Paulina (drums, piano and vocals), and Alejandra (bass, piano and vocals), have elaborate musical affinities that range from the classic rock of Queen and Pink Floyd, to sounds from more recent generations like Muse and My Chemical Romance. They have participated in some of the most important rock festivals in Mexico such as Vive Latino, Hell & Heaven, Mother of All, Pal Norte, Force Fest and Rock al Parque in Colombia. They recently toured in Argentina, to an amazing response, and have stepped on emblematic stages like House of Blues. They have supported bands like Def Leppard and The Killers, two of their original songs are part of the popular video game Rock Band, and they are the only Mexican band that has performed live on the Ellen show.
The Warning launched their second album "Queen of the Murder Scene" in November 2019 conceptual album mounted on a great audiovisual show full of energy and pure rock!
When The Warning debuted before the world, the headlines were eye-popping. "These Girls Started a Totally Badass Metal Band and Their Bassist Is Only 10" was at the top of a BuzzFeed News article. People begged readers to "Stop Everything and Watch These Teen Girls Play Metallica's Enter Sandman."
The Villarreal Sisters did exactly that -- they covered "Enter Sandman" on their YouTube channel in 2014. More than 18 million views later, the sisters from Monterrey, Mexico, are signed to Nada Mas Records and have opened shows for Def Leppard and The Killers (they also were the first Mexican band to ever appear on The Ellen Degeneres Show).
But teens Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra proved to be much more than just a viral sensation. They have toured through Mexico, played in much of the United States, and graced festival stages alongside heavy metal stars like Mastodon, Iron Maiden, and even Ozzy Osbourne at Corona Hell & Heaven in Mexico City. Led by Daniela's authoritative vocals, Paulina's sinister drumming (which has garnered praise from Metallica's Kirk Hammett), and a menacing live show, The Warning can flat-out shred.
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This impressive trio of sisters - Daniela (guitar and voice), Paulina (drums, piano and vocals), and Alejandra (bass, piano and vocals), have elaborate musical affinities that range from the classic rock of Queen and Pink Floyd, to sounds from more recent generations like Muse and My Chemical Romance. They have participated in some of the most important rock festivals in Mexico such as Vive Latino, Hell & Heaven, Mother of All, Pal Norte, Force Fest and Rock al Parque in Colombia. They recently toured in Argentina, to an amazing response, and have stepped on emblematic stages like House of Blues. They have supported bands like Def Leppard and The Killers, two of their original songs are part of the popular video game Rock Band, and they are the only Mexican band that has performed live on the Ellen show.
The Warning launched their second album "Queen of the Murder Scene" in November 2019 conceptual album mounted on a great audiovisual show full of energy and pure rock!
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