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Paramore review
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Review of Paramore

It is easy to grow with their fans. In order to grow artistically while continuing to satisfy the taste of his audience must remain true to themselves without giving up, always move a bit 'higher up the bar. This new work Paramore is not that of maturity, but the guys at Franklin, Tennessee, are trying. The fourth album - the debut album in 2005 with All We Know Is Falling - the coordinates are those of a teen rock of American-style, energetic and engaging, but with the will, this time, to go a little 'more. You feel the need to try other possibilities, not just the most direct, however, to get to refrain from schitarrato stage.

Perhaps this change is partly due to the abandonment of brothers Josh and Zac Farro, guitarist and drummer founders of the band, which left only to Hayley Williams and guitarist (so far in the shade) Taylor York the honor / burden of composing songs. The fact is that the whole album shines the desire for renewal. You notice the sleeves synth a bit 'everywhere, on the performance of SWING Grow Up, by the shy ukulele interludes (three pieces from one minute to one where Paramore rehearse for the songs from the beach), on how the beautiful Is not Fun should result in even a gospel choir with a lot of claphands. These small experiments are not excessive but are perfectly economy fell hard. To remember where they came from Paramore are the initial Fast In My Car and Part II in the first stanza autocita explicitly blockbuster second album Let The Flames Begins. But the best when they give their nature nourish alternative-but-not-too, playing at the trendy cousins โ€‹โ€‹of garbage, either version teen cleared of No Doubt, as in Anklebiters and Still Into You.

Mention is the closing track Future, a ride semi-seven-minute instrumental, ranging from post-rock to industrial leaving open mouth who expects the pop-punk band Paramore at which we were accustomed. Of course you can feel the hand of the producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen (former Nine Inch Nails), but if this is the idea that the band has their own future, the growth has just begun.
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11 years ago on 7 April 2013 11:49

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