While most of bloggers are busy typing an entry
about the biggest event that had happened in our country
yesterday, I’m here to write a review about Paramore’s new album.
Don’t worry. I will talk
about that sooner or later. If you’re not a big Paramore fan as I
am, you may skip this entry. If you do, you probably aware that they had
released their new self-titled album in 4 days in a
row. I just listened to the full album and I will say I love them all except 'Future' and 'Part II'. I still don't get it why Paramore did the sequel for 'Let the Flame Begins' and honestly it sucks! I mean their experiment on the new sound should be complemented but not a good thing to ruin your old song. Speaking of new sound, I really enjoy listening to 'Ain't It Fun'. I mean if you're not a Paramore fan and when you listen to this song, you will not believe that song actually from them. Totally new and sound nothing like the previous Paramore album and love it! Other songs like 'Grow Up' , 'Hate to See Your Heart Break' and 'Be Alone', I really adore their lyrics. Good job, guys! Last but not least, they also did something different by include short songs playing with acapella only (that's mean no drum and electric guitar). Songs like 'Moving On', 'Holiday' and 'I'm Not Angry Anymore' really cute and if you listened to these songs through vinyl player, it will bring you back to 1950s era. Oh, almost forget. They also had released 2 new songs that did not include in the new album. I just heard 'Escape Route' and I think it sounds like a little bit 'Ignorance' except it is not too loud.
Here is the official video of ‘Still into You’. So far, I can’t stop playing it repeatedly. Goth, I’m so in love with this! And Hayley looks so cute in this video! Does this make me a hipster since I’m writing about an album review instead of talking about politics? Lols.
Here is the official video of ‘Still into You’. So far, I can’t stop playing it repeatedly. Goth, I’m so in love with this! And Hayley looks so cute in this video! Does this make me a hipster since I’m writing about an album review instead of talking about politics? Lols.
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