

Smoothered the edgy side of their "emo" side on Brand New Eyes doesn't mean Paramore turne out to be chessy but mature in both musical and philosophy. Still consisting of Josh and Zack Farro, Taylor York, Jeremy Davis and the central spotlighted frontwonam - Hayley Williams; this modern rock band couragously managed to create the next step of their commercial success album. Track by track everything here sounded great with the perfect job from Rob Cavallo whom always known to produced best pop punk recordings of all time with some of the best names on the scene - from the amazing Ignorance, Looking Up and Playing God to the contemplated passing memories on heartfelt track The Only Exception or more darker and complex interpretations of the bittersweet symphony of Misguided Ghost or All I Wanted to thus rock-bottomed Brick by boring brick and Feeling Sorry where hayley beautiful voice is the guidance to the near perfection rock experience.
Futher great writings and wonderful lyrics are another positive credits to this new group with a fast lessons learning in complete.
Honestly trendy and free but wiser enough without prejudice or hate not to point a finger but giving us the mirror ...
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