“Here I am wide open”
Warning: listening to Footprints may induce melancholia. Emotive performances always go well with the ponderous spaces and tempos of doom metal but UK’s Warning take it to an unusually sad and vulnerable level on this sublime track from 2006’s Watching From A Distance. In fact, Footprints is more in the Anathema/Marillion zone of hearfelt, emotional catharsis. I’m too much of a satanic viking to get on board with the wallowing, introspective lyrics but the staggering combination of lurching low end, beautiful ringing chords and Patrick Walker’s distinctive, wistful vocals doesn’t half hit me right in the feels.
I’m just glad it’s another post on my timeline about THE Warning.
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I don’t know who they are.
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I thought they were huge?! The three sisters from Mexico. They’re touring Canada right now – buddy saw them last night.
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Never heard of them. I guess I just live in a musical bubble!
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They started as little kids and now they’re adults with an album out called Error.
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Very first album Sabbathy.
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Never heard of em, but I don’t mind some doom. So I checked em out. Not bad
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