Urgent:Daniela Villarreal Rushed to the hospital in a critical condition The lead guitarist of the rock trio talks about balancing lead and rhythm duties, the band's most recent EP, MAYDAY, and her future guitar aspirations on their headline tour of the United States. Dany Villarreal is the lead guitarist for the Mexican rock band The Warning, which also includes her two sisters, Alejandra on bass and Paulina on drums. The three brothers later refined their skills and founded The Warning in 2013, having spent a large portion of their combined childhoods cultivating a love of their various instruments through the Rock Band video game. In the present day, the Villarreal sisters have released two studio albums, XXI Century Blood (2017) and Queen of the Murder Scene (2018), as well as an EP called MAYDAY (2021) and a few well-known cameos as The Killers, Foo Fighters, and Def Leppard's backing acts. There is yet more to come, as later this summer, The Warning will travel with another of their heroes, Halestorm. As the band's only guitarist, Dany believes that her contribution has been crucial to its quick rise to fame. Villarreal appears to have perfected the skill of effortlessly balancing viscous riffs, erratic rhythms, and dazzling leads despite the difficulties her role presents, which are exacerbated by the fact that she also serves as the lead vocalist. In an interview with Guitar World, Villarreal talked about writing songs with her siblings, the inspiration for her "singable" guitar solos, the 2013 Gibson Les Paul baritone guitar that she once fell in love with, and The Warning's most recent hit, MONEY.