Serious point though… in THEIR generation, rock bands aren’t popular and aren’t saying these things. So for THEIR generation, this is awesome. And don’t forget their ages here… they were NOT considered gods or rock here. This was the first track of their first album! The world had never heard their songwriting before. And its pretty clear that you feel the younger generation knows these things they are trying to teach in the song and video. The entire point here is that the audience is their age… 15/13/10 years old. Gives perspective. Love your reaction! The ad helped pay for the expensive music video… you maybe didn’t know they were independent and just a family here and for several more years. Costs money!
Back in those days they made their money through crowdfunding. I am sure Nature's Factory was part of that. Don't forget this album and Queen of the Murder Scene were made without the help of a record label.
This music video for XXI Century Blood received several accolades: • Audience Award at Feel the Reel International Film Festival (October 2017) • Semi-finalist at Los Angeles CineFest • Official Selection at Austin Music Video Festival (2017) • Official Selection at Barcelona Around Films International Film Festival (2017) • Official Selection at I Filmmaker International Film Festival (2018) Its cinematic style and thought-provoking themes contributed to its recognition, making it stand out as more than just a music video-it’s like a short film.
I find this video simply incredible, the film making is fantastic and of course this song by teens is one of my favorites, they are so brilliant!. Thanks for that info, always knew it an award winning video just never knew the particulars. Also thought I had read or heard somewhere that this video was done on a low budget as well, which, if true makes it even more impressive. Thanks @thontor, you always have great information to share. Cheers.
@@CarlD70 Yes they were independent then so they had to be careful of the money! I find it amazing that as an independent band they were able to find the talent to make this OMV on the budget they had...
This first album was released in 2017, they were 17 15 and 12. But it was written and recorded a year or so earlier. Ale missed some time in school to record, she missed part of the 4th grade.
This song for me is brilliant, taking a leaf out of Black Sabbath's book, being so young and playing a solid metal song like that with a message we can look back on to gauge where Humanity is at is completely priceless. The Warning are here, and thank God they are.
You have understand, they wrote this song in their mid-teens, long before they were signed by a record label. They had to use a go fundraiser to make this video and certainly didn’t view themselves as being worshipped as god’s. They work very hard at keeping their Patreon’s happy!!
First things first, Happy New Year Jammer !!!!! This song has a great message and it has some nice Martix symbolism in it ( Pau's favorite movie is Matrix after all!). Plus that awesome Death stare from Pau, Ale and Dany at the end. ⚡Viva The WARNING⚡ NWSU/FloorFan/Epican/Ayreonaut/TWA/PauFan🤘😎🤘.
I think most of us (TWA) recognize the irony of 3 young Gen Z’ers “warning” against the dangers of social isolation and addiction to social media, when social media, and TH-cam in particular, is largely responsible for their fame. Still an important message and a great music video. 😎👍
I have always thought it was insane that Metallica wrote songs like One, Master of Puppets, Face to Black and Disposable Heroes when they were in their early 20's. Than I came across the Warning! They started writing songs with deep, meaningful lyrics when they were in their early teens!
Songs like this - Heavy, dark lyrics that address social issues, heavy, catchy riffs, and driving bass and drums are why I liken them to being the young, female Black Sabbath of the 21st century.
They are so dang young here. You’re right that they were loving it and going over the top. But when they’re low teens, what would you expect? Regardless, this song is a banger. !! 🤟🏼🎸🥁🎸🤟🏼
I saw them when they went viral and thought, wow what talented kids, and then drifted off and forgot, forgive me, I’m old. A few years later while desperately searching the internet for some interesting new music and came across a video of them doing Dust to Dust in a club and was hooked. Within a few hours I hunted down everything I could find on them and was shocked to discover I had seen them as kids do Enter Sandman and also on the Ellen show doing Crazy Train. The Warning and Band Maid who I found about the same time saved this old musician from hanging it for good. In them I see a promise that Rock still has a chance to carry on.
While some of this is put on for the music video, if you look back at their older videos, Pau played that way to get the sound she wanted out of her kit. She explained in a rig rundown video that she used to use lighter sticks and really had to hit hard because she's tiny.
Well they weren't called goddesses back when they wrote this. Remember you said it's kind of funny they're writing about the goddess thing when they are goddesses.They became goddesses later.
One thing about The Warning is that they seem constitutionally incapable of writing fluff lyrics even when they try! Keep Me Fed was their attempt to have fun with their songs and look at the lyrics they came up with.... (I think the music and lyrics are really good but I would not call the lyrics light-hearted at all.)
The money for make a movie like that, do you give to them? They were INDEPENDENT... i 'm disappointed of such lightness in judgments! Sorry, i have to say that!
The passive aggressive spiel of his with the fake laugh is annoying enough for me, but his criticism makes no sense. Their generation is learning about the world for the first time and from what I can see, they’ll be the first to make a difference. There’s an 11yr old playing bass in this video that has 2 albums out already. I wonder what he was doing at that age…
i was in poverty at their age, wondering where my next effing meal was coming from, so do eff off. "...the first to make a difference"... yeah, the hippies thought that sixty years ago too, and look where the boomers got us today.
The ad along with crowdfunding is what paid for this video to be made. I think it's much better that they did it at the start or at the end of the song rather than put that somewhere in the song so....
Serious point though… in THEIR generation, rock bands aren’t popular and aren’t saying these things. So for THEIR generation, this is awesome. And don’t forget their ages here… they were NOT considered gods or rock here. This was the first track of their first album! The world had never heard their songwriting before. And its pretty clear that you feel the younger generation knows these things they are trying to teach in the song and video.
The entire point here is that the audience is their age… 15/13/10 years old. Gives perspective.
Love your reaction! The ad helped pay for the expensive music video… you maybe didn’t know they were independent and just a family here and for several more years. Costs money!
Back in those days they made their money through crowdfunding. I am sure Nature's Factory was part of that. Don't forget this album and Queen of the Murder Scene were made without the help of a record label.
This music video for XXI Century Blood received several accolades:
• Audience Award at Feel the Reel International Film Festival (October 2017)
• Semi-finalist at Los Angeles CineFest
• Official Selection at Austin Music Video Festival (2017)
• Official Selection at Barcelona Around Films International Film Festival (2017)
• Official Selection at I Filmmaker International Film Festival (2018)
Its cinematic style and thought-provoking themes contributed to its recognition, making it stand out as more than just a music video-it’s like a short film.
I find this video simply incredible, the film making is fantastic and of course this song by teens is one of my favorites, they are so brilliant!. Thanks for that info, always knew it an award winning video just never knew the particulars. Also thought I had read or heard somewhere that this video was done on a low budget as well, which, if true makes it even more impressive. Thanks @thontor, you always have great information to share. Cheers.
@@CarlD70 Yes they were independent then so they had to be careful of the money! I find it amazing that as an independent band they were able to find the talent to make this OMV on the budget they had...
@ everything in my comment is straight from the thumbnail of the video
@thontor Missed it..good to know
This first album was released in 2017, they were 17 15 and 12. But it was written and recorded a year or so earlier. Ale missed some time in school to record, she missed part of the 4th grade.
This song for me is brilliant, taking a leaf out of Black Sabbath's book, being so young and playing a solid metal song like that with a message we can look back on to gauge where Humanity is at is completely priceless. The Warning are here, and thank God they are.
You have understand, they wrote this song in their mid-teens, long before they were signed by a record label. They had to use a go fundraiser to make this video and certainly didn’t view themselves as being worshipped as god’s. They work very hard at keeping their Patreon’s happy!!
First things first, Happy New Year Jammer !!!!!
This song has a great message and it has some nice Martix symbolism in it ( Pau's favorite movie is Matrix after all!).
Plus that awesome Death stare from Pau, Ale and Dany at the end.
⚡Viva The WARNING⚡
NWSU/FloorFan/Epican/Ayreonaut/TWA/PauFan🤘😎🤘.
I think most of us (TWA) recognize the irony of 3 young Gen Z’ers “warning” against the dangers of social isolation and addiction to social media, when social media, and TH-cam in particular, is largely responsible for their fame. Still an important message and a great music video. 😎👍
I think the songs "Cooper Bullets" and "Error" are even more impressive. To get involved with this band
I have always thought it was insane that Metallica wrote songs like One, Master of Puppets, Face to Black and Disposable Heroes when they were in their early 20's. Than I came across the Warning! They started writing songs with deep, meaningful lyrics when they were in their early teens!
Great comments, gave me some good laughs, especially the idols bit. You are going to love "Consume" - I can't wait!
Songs like this - Heavy, dark lyrics that address social issues, heavy, catchy riffs, and driving bass and drums are why I liken them to being the young, female Black Sabbath of the 21st century.
They are so dang young here. You’re right that they were loving it and going over the top. But when they’re low teens, what would you expect? Regardless, this song is a banger. !! 🤟🏼🎸🥁🎸🤟🏼
I saw them when they went viral and thought, wow what talented kids, and then drifted off and forgot, forgive me, I’m old. A few years later while desperately searching the internet for some interesting new music and came across a video of them doing Dust to Dust in a club and was hooked. Within a few hours I hunted down everything I could find on them and was shocked to discover I had seen them as kids do Enter Sandman and also on the Ellen show doing Crazy Train. The Warning and Band Maid who I found about the same time saved this old musician from hanging it for good. In them I see a promise that Rock still has a chance to carry on.
While some of this is put on for the music video, if you look back at their older videos, Pau played that way to get the sound she wanted out of her kit. She explained in a rig rundown video that she used to use lighter sticks and really had to hit hard because she's tiny.
Wait. Ex ex eye? 🥳. Great to see you reacting to this award winning cinematic music video!
Straight up Rock and Roll with a relevant message! Many influences but they are one of a kind!
Great reaction!!! Yeah I don’t think these ladies will ever be on VH1s Where are they now? Lol 🔥🔥🔥🔥ROCK ON THE WARNING 🤘🤘🤘🤘
First!!! Bwaaahahaha ROCK AND ROLL!!!! 🤘🤘⚡️⚡️🔥🔥🔥
👍Very cool. 🖖❤
Natures Factory is a Mexican drink company . .
👍👋NZ🇳🇿🍻twa
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We pretty much shorten it to. XXICB 👍
Well they weren't called goddesses back when they wrote this. Remember you said it's kind of funny they're writing about the goddess thing when they are goddesses.They became goddesses later.
One thing about The Warning is that they seem constitutionally incapable of writing fluff lyrics even when they try! Keep Me Fed was their attempt to have fun with their songs and look at the lyrics they came up with.... (I think the music and lyrics are really good but I would not call the lyrics light-hearted at all.)
The money for make a movie like that, do you give to them? They were INDEPENDENT... i 'm disappointed of such lightness in judgments! Sorry, i have to say that!
wtf is wrong with you?
An embarrassing reaction for an old boomer.
you dont even know WTF a boomer is
Wrll you've ruined the flow of the song with the incessant drivel..
Chill dude, its ok.
You ruined the flow of the comment section with your needless drivel
The passive aggressive spiel of his with the fake laugh is annoying enough for me, but his criticism makes no sense.
Their generation is learning about the world for the first time and from what I can see, they’ll be the first to make a difference.
There’s an 11yr old playing bass in this video that has 2 albums out already. I wonder what he was doing at that age…
i was in poverty at their age, wondering where my next effing meal was coming from, so do eff off. "...the first to make a difference"... yeah, the hippies thought that sixty years ago too, and look where the boomers got us today.
@@rodneyramirez603 he is kind of irritating, I have to say, but it's his channel, let him irritate away, we don't need to be here.
The ad along with crowdfunding is what paid for this video to be made. I think it's much better that they did it at the start or at the end of the song rather than put that somewhere in the song so....