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[Review] - The Warning @London O2 Academy Brixton (17/04/2025)

[Review] The Warning @London O2 Academy Brixton (17/04/2025)

The area surrounding the legendary O2 Academy Brixton in London, he soon began to realize that it's the 17th of April, in the year 2025, there would just be one more. The energy started to build up even long before the doors open. Ranging from 14 – for more than five hours prior to the start of the concert, they had already formed a long queue of dedicated fans, many of them dressed from head to toe with the placement of the band, and by sharing the stories and expectations.

This is the basis of the support of faithful from many parts of the world, have a sense of community is very strong and has been, for the first time that the three girls from mexico, have begun to put the videos on your youtube channel to make covers of bands such as Metallica, death magnetic, an essential foundation for the success that has been achieved.

E, poder-se-ia esperar que, atendendo às idades das três irmãs que compoem as "The Warning"the queue was mostly made up of young people eager to see their references. A pure misunderstanding, the truth is that, in the early hours of the rank, the same as it was composed of a majority of the fans above the 40/50 years of age or older.

The desire to re-live the golden days of rock is found in a port of call on the power, and the "clean version" of "the Warning," they are on the stage and in the community, and a sense of family, they encourage the posture, and participation.

Mas, desengane-se quem ache que apenas esses fizeram com que a Brixton Academy estivesse sold out e com as mais de 5 mil pessoas presentes se pudesse concretizar no concerto com maior assistência fora do méxico das Warning. A verdade é que esta banda quebra barreiras e preconceitos vários desde, serem três miúdas mexicanas a fazerem um som pesado e habitualmente pouco reservado a mulheres até terem na sua base de fãs (comunidade) uma enorme abrangência de idades (de teens a avôs). 

When "The Warning" went up to the stage, it was clear that we were in front of a band, to perfectly smooth. The sisters of vila-real, presented a spectacle of precision to the millimetre, with the transitions, impeccable, stage presence and safe delivery, vocal and instrumental, is impressive. Demonstrated experience and your performance will earn a great time in the format of a live, in comparison with that of the music videos, and recorded music. She revealed a voice powerful, even more powerful when alive; and Pauline, led on the battery, with the authority and divinity; and Alejandra kept it in the groove, tight and attractive. The sisters of vila-real touch each other, as they call it, with my eyes closed – and open-hearted. Aiding and abetting, and get to know each other for so many years of making music together, you can see the each and every guitar riff, every time-sharing on stage, or in the most gentle of smiles and entreolhares.

In this way, it made for a mini-tour with four dates in the rooms, the flagship european, with a stop at L'olympia in Paris, the Palais-Vista Alegre (Madrid), and the Palladium in Cologne was not the only one.

Excitement and anticipation were a lot of reporting into the room, with so much history in London, and the band did not disappoint: he presented a spectacle of immaculately performed, the emotionally charged and visually striking.

It was a statement from a band who, day after day, it shows that more than the potential for growth is huge, and you continue to make the music they want and how they want it.

And so, in spite of keeping up to date in the place of the “new” one, since the sound of the Warning, it might be difficult for the listing. Do not just classic rock, do pop up, don't make it unfortunately. They Do It, "The Warning"!

A “Six Feet Deep” opening up the night with the violence, until it passes by “O!CK” or “Escapism”the sisters thanked the years have been unraveling the ball of his own concept of music. Outstanding natural to the songs sung in Spanish, and in particular “What Bad, This Kind Of Accident” and “A narcissist”that show is a Mix) “in the home, hand in hand with the mastery of "Pauline" in a battery, and Alejandra — shy, but consistent — which holds it firmly on the clothes music of the band.

To close the evening with a “Automatic For The Sun” [(Ooh-ooh) If you want it all, then just take it / ‘Cause you got me, you got me), singing at the top of my lungs, and the multitude, came to a close with a night of remarkable. For a night out on the emotional connection with the audience, and the ability to make each and every moment-a celebration of and be in contact with all of the presents have everything you need to make the band, and family to a world-wide success, to walk, slowly, to the biggest stages and in the crowds.

The night started off with the energy of a guitarist Sophie Lloyd and the singer Marisa Rodríguez (Marisa and the Moths), which helped to warm up the crowd with their heavy riffs and outgoing personality. A great first act of which was to highlight the interpretation of the Enter Sandman the Band, which was sung at the top of their lungs for the entire room. 

photos @dontmakemeshootyou  - and - @ecletismomusical 

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