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The Warning is a Mexican
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band from
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, formed in 2013 by the Villarreal Vélez sisters: Daniela (guitar, vocals, piano),
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(drums, vocals, piano), and Alejandra (bass guitar, backing vocals, piano). They have released four studio albums, two EPs, and 18 music videos. Their most recent studio album, ''
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'', was released on 28 June 2024.


History


2013–2014: Early years

The Villarreal Vélez sisters were raised in
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, and all received training on piano and various instruments at an early age. Their parents' passion and their playing the video game, ''
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'', led the sisters to rock music. Following the first ''Rock Band'' jams, Daniela and Paulina selected guitar and drums as their primary instruments, respectively. After the youngest of the three, Alejandra, selected bass guitar as her primary instrument at about age 7, the sisters decided to form a
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in 2013. They learned to play rock songs and posted videos of their performances to
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. In 2014, 12-year-old Paulina was profiled in the women's drumming publication, ''
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''. The band first gained widespread notice later in 2014 when, at ages 9 through 14, their YouTube video in which they performed
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's "
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" went viral among rock fans, eventually earning more than 26 million views. The video received attention from Metallica guitarist
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, who offered particular praise for Paulina, saying, "The drummer kicks maximum ass!"


2015–2020: As independent artists

Due to the recognition gained from their "Enter Sandman" video and due to the encouragement of Alejandra's bass teacher (Pablo González Sarre, bassist for Los Claxons), The Warning decided to seek a record deal and develop their own songs. They raised money through a
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appeal to record the six-song EP, ''Escape the Mind'', released in 2015. During production of the EP, the band met producer Jake Carmona, who went on to contribute to ''Escape the Mind'' and their next two albums. In April 2015, the band appeared on ''
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''. During this period, the sisters raised funds, including a $10,000 donation each from DeGeneres and the
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, to attend a five-week training program at
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in the United States. They also gave two presentations at the
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conference at the
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, one in 2016 and one in 2017. The band was known for practicing with the ''
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'' video game series early in their history; so the game's designers returned the favor by including two songs by The Warning in ''
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''. The Warning's first full-length album, ''XXI Century Blood'', was released in 2017. The music video for the title track won several awards at film festivals. During this period, they were invited to perform at the Mother of All Rock Festival in Monterrey, and also opened a show for
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in that city. Their second album, ''Queen of the Murder Scene'', was released in 2018. In 2019, The Warning performed on ''
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'', the biggest rock festival in
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. At the end of 2019, they announced an extensive upcoming tour throughout North America, though it was canceled due to the
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.


2020–present: With Lava and Republic Records

In August 2020, The Warning signed a five-album deal with
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and began work on a new album with producer
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. The song, "Choke", was released in May 2021. Later that year, The Warning appeared on the Metallica tribute album, ''
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'', performing another cover of "
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", this time with singer
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. This version of the song was featured as the background music for the video game, ''
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'' and the Netflix series, '' The Imperfects''. The six-song EP, ''Mayday'', was released in October 2021, and The Warning embarked on a tour of North America in early 2022, performing more than 30 dates as headliners plus opening for
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,
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, and
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. They released the single, "Money", in March 2022, and the song reached number 31 on the ''
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'' Mainstream Rock Airplay chart.


''Error''

The band's third studio album, ''
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'', comprising the six tracks from the ''Mayday'' EP plus "Money" and seven new songs, was released in June 2022. In July, they embarked on a U.S. tour supporting
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and
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and appearing at festivals like Burlington's Sound of Music Festival, Iceberg Alley,
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, and Upheaval, before resuming their headlining tour in August. Later that year, they toured Canada while supporting
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and opened a show for
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in their home city of Monterrey, Mexico. In the first half of 2023, the band supported
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during several dates on the
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in both Mexico and Europe. It was The Warning's first visit to Europe. In September 2023, they performed at the
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and, in the same month, they opened for Guns N' Roses again one show of the We're F'N' Back! Tour. They were scheduled to open two shows but had to cancel one because of the VMA's. In October, the band celebrated their 10th anniversary with a concert in
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, Mexico City. In May of 2023, they released the first new single, "More", from their upcoming album. In spring 2024, they released five more new singles from the upcoming album: "S!CK", "Hell You Call a Dream", "Qué Más Quieres", "Automatic Sun" and "Burnout". The official music video for "Qué Más Quieres" debuted on MTV Live. The release of "Automatic Sun" was timed to coincide with the 2024 solar eclipse. In April 2024, they gave a second concert tour in Europe, this time as the main performer; all 19 stops of the tour were sold out. In June 2024, The Warning completed a Japanese tour at the invitation of
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.


''Keep Me Fed''

The band's fourth studio album, ''
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'', including the six singles and six new tracks, was released on 28 June 2024. Promoting their album release, The Warning appeared on ''
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''. The parent company of Lava, Republic, took over doing most of the promotion for this fourth album, they sell the album and merchandise on their website. In July, The Warning were featured as artists of the month on ''
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Push'' – a promotional event that includes exclusive videos of them performing songs and also interviews. During the summer, the band toured Europe with the new album, on 19 stops, including
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and Pol'and'Rock. The song, "Show Them", a collaboration with Band-Maid recorded during the Japanese tour, was released as a joint single in August 2024 and included on the Band-Maid album, ''
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'', released the following month. In September and October, they went on an extensive North American tour to support ''Keep Me Fed''. In November 2024, The Warning performed at the
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and a few days later, at the 25th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. On 12 December 2024, The Warning released the single, "Hurt", a collaboration with
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. This came about after Paulina joined the Massachusetts-based band on stage for a performance of the song at the
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in California earlier in the year. At the end of the year, The Warning appeared on the French TV show, ''
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''. From the spring of 2025, the band started a new leg of their "Keep Me Fed" tour: beginning in Mexico (including three sold-out nights at Auditorio Nacional), then in South-America and also in Europe (in London with their biggest show outside of Mexico). The band later joined Halsey as an opening act for part of the singer's North-American For My Last Trick tour. During the summer they performed at big European rock festivals, such as
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, Rock im Park and Rock am Ring (where they joined Dead Poet Society again on stage), Nova Rock.


Influences and musical style

The Warning said they listen to "every type of music there is, from classical music to pop". They named
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, Badflower,
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,
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and
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as musical influences. Their female artist inspirations include
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,
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, Sheila E., and
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.
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was particularly singled out by all three sisters as one of their heaviest influences. They mention having family night watch parties of videos of Muse concerts. Daniela (Dany) in particular was heavily inspired by
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, not only his guitar style but also his animated stage presence. In one
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video, she singles out the guitar riff in Muse's "
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" as a key influence and even encourages aspiring guitarist to learn the riff. The Warning have been described as a
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and
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band.


Band members

* Daniela "Dany" Villarreal Vélez – guitars, lead and backing vocals, piano * Paulina "Pau" Villarreal Vélez – drums, backing and lead vocals, piano * Alejandra "Ale" Villarreal Vélez – bass, piano, backing and occasional lead vocals


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays

* ''Escape the Mind'' (2015) * ''Mayday'' (2021)


Singles


Music videos


Awards

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''s Readers Poll , "Up and Coming" , Paulina Villarreal , , , - ! scope="row" , 2023 , Drumeo Awards , Rock Drummer of the Year , Paulina Villarreal , , , - ! scope="row" , 2024 ,
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, Best Push , The Warning , , , - ! scope="row" , 2024 ,
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, MTV Push Performance of the Year , The Warning – "Automatic Sun" , , , - ! scope="row" , 2024 ,
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, Best Rock Song , "Qué Más Quieres" , , , - ! scope="row" , 2024 , The Folk N Rock Awards , Best Rock Album of 2024 , ''Keep Me Fed'' , , , - ! scope="row" , 2025 ,
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, Best Music Video , "Qué Más Quieres" , ,


References


External links

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