The Warning: “This speaks to the power of music and the connection it has with people, no matter the language”

The day after The Warning played the MTV Europe Music Awards, held in Manchester in November, the Villarreal Vélez sisters got on a plane to Miami to perform at the Latin GRAMMYs. “That week, the way that we lived it, it was just so crazy,” drummer Pau laughs today. “Very chaotic,” adds bassist Ale. “It was a lot,” lead vocalist and guitarist Dany agrees. At the EMAs, they were up for Best Push, an award that highlights breakthrough artists. The band played Automatic Sun, taken from fourth album Keep Me Fed, washed in red light and punctuated by bursts of flames. Speaking to Kerrang! from their homebase in Monterrey, Mexico, several months on from the back-to-back performances, the three sisters talk excitedly, finishing each other’s sentences, or with ov...

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