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Binding: Vinyl
EAN: 0075678995798
Label: WEA USA
Manufacturer: WEA USA
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: WEA USA
Release Date: March 10, 2008
Studio: WEA USA
Sales Rank: 53931
MPN: 159612
Disc 1:- For a Pessimist I'm Pretty Optimistic
- Thats What You Get
- Hallelujah
- Misery Business
- When It Rains
- Let the Flames Begin
- Miracle
- Crushcrushcrush
- We Are Broken
- Fences
- Born for This
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A good, catchy pop rock album... but the overall the album is a lot less genuine, it's very clear how deliberately polished each track is and how much effort went into the commercial appeal of the sound and image.
I have to say that I prefer All We Know Is Falling purely for the rawness of the bands sound. The lyrics of Riot! are perhaps more complex, but the simplicity in All We Know Is Falling's lyrics boast much more spirit and emotion than this sophomore effort.
It is also pretty difficult to pick any tracks that stand out as much to me, while it's easy to claim Riot! is a stronger album in all the technical aspects, none of the tracks capture my heart the way Pressure, Emergency and pretty much every other All We Know ... Read More:
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Formed in Franklin, Tennessee in 2004 Paramore are a four piece band led by teenage female vocalist Hayley Williams backed by Josh Farro on guitar/vocals, brother Zac on drums and Jeremy Davis on bass.
Paramore - the unusual name is derived from a former member's maiden name and the word `paramour' meaning secret lover - are variously described as power pop, punk/alternative rock and emo, and their influences, according to their website, are all US bands of similar punk/rock/indie/alternative styles.
Orange-haired, brightly dressed singer Hayley cuts a striking image and the comparisons to Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson and Avril Lavigne are inevitable, but this is no brat teenager-in-a-tantrum pleading for understanding, ... Read More:
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I made the mistake of borrowing this album from a friend. Well...when I say friend, I obviously mean 'person who I used to like and have respect for, but for whom I now wish a slow and painful death in the not too distant future.'
From the very beginning, I was aurally assaulted by the annoying caterwalling of Hayley whateverhernameis and the pathetic and predictable, emo/punk/cliched simple accompaniment. And as time went on, it only worsened, with tragic tales of teenage toss-pottery echoing around the room like a sulking Kevin or Perry on helium.
After the third song I had to break one of my own fingers to make sure that I was still alive and not, as one would assume, somewhere in the seventh circle of hell, fighting for some ... Read More:
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Paramore have been on quite a journey since they started with their first teen angst fueled pop punk album 'All We Know Is Falling' which certainly attracted some attention (Mostly guys....What?! She's hot!).....Although without a doubt, Hayley Williams is far by one of the most impressive female singers there is and could easily rival the likes of Avril Lavigne and Juliet Simms...Hands down! And this album is no different.....
'Riot!' delivers an emotional rollercoaster of high's and lows in the life of a pop punk teen icon and guess what?? We're all invited for the ride! The best thing about all these songs is that most people can relate to them, they're accessible and delivered with raw emotion which is shown by Hayley's magnificent vocal ... Read More:
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I bought this after hearing / seeing a track on TV, and at this price I thought I'd give it a spin.
On the first play only a couple of tracks stood out (Hallelujah and Let The Flames Begin), but after a few plays other tracks grew on me.
The band shows promise, and hopefully their music will mature along with them.
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