disillusion386
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Song's really poppy, but also kind of boring.
But I've been listening on repeat for the last half hour
no limited edition, no vinyl...no nothing ,_,
so I'll just buy a normal CD.
Hard Times is out. On Spotify too. Album called After Laughter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEB6ibtdPZc
Instead of commenting on the song, I'm going to comment on the animation - which I love. I'm a motion graphics animator in a production studio and this clearly took one person or a team of people quite some time to achieve. It's all relatively easy to do in After Effects but the amount of masking and rotoing they must have done to get the shapes for the coloured strokes to follow is most likely insane. I love the vibrant overly colourful look too - I feel like we're entering a time after the dark, drab aesthetic of the early 2000s that now a lot more colour is been injected into everything.
Reminded me of Peter Gabriel's Sledgehammer video.
Sounds like The 1975...
...still holding out for the album but yeah, not a great start.
I like the "I'm gonna hit rock bottom" part I guess.
Song has grown on me a lot since my first listen. It just wasn't what i was expecting.
NinjaBoiX said:Sounds like The 1975...
must be why it's so good.
It's good
I've been listening this song all day while I was working out this gonna be a awesome album.
Makes me sad this forum is lacking Paramore fans
The remaining members Williams, bassist Jeremy Davis and guitarist Taylor York were struggling but told the Guardian at the time that the new lineup was the best thing that could have possibly happened
It's not enough.don't worry, my fandom makes up for a few thousand.
The song's okay, but as the song goes on I feel like there's supposed to be a part that really goes umph and it just never hits. I'll still give the album a listen as a fan, but we'll see. I haven't been too keen on their newer stuff.
I think I just had different expectations when listening to it. I wasn't expecting it to be so light in terms of style, so the oomph that is there is falling flat for me. At least I know where my expectations should be for the full album now, and maybe I'll end up enjoying it more.I'd argue that the oomph is in the chorus. As someone that loves 80's pop, that part hits that feeling perfectly. Even the way Hayley sings "Hit me with lightning" during the second verse reminds me of 80's pop. This is definitely my favorite first single from an album from them. I said earlier in this thread that i've never been a big fan of their first singles, but this one is rather great.
I think I just had different expectations when listening to it. I wasn't expecting it to be so light in terms of style, so the oomph that is there is falling flat for me. At least I know where my expectations should be for the full album now, and maybe I'll end up enjoying it more.
Kinda sounds like everything else out there at the moment aping the 80s (the worst decade of music to exist - don't kill me, I was born in the 80s) CHVRCHES has already done it better.
Paramore's first singles always suck, though. 'Now' was one of my least favourite on the last album; and that album of theirs has been the first one to truly stick with me.
Reckon they peaked with 'Aint it Fun', but we'll see!
I liked their old stuff...when I was younger. Going back, some of it is almost unlistenable now; the lyrics are very cringe. I could probably listen to Hayley sing a dictionary, too..
All it took to put Paramore in front of so many brand new eyeballs was an 80s pop-rock groove, a gospel choir, vocal tics lifted from Michael Jackson, and an outfit seemingly borrowed from Miley Cyrus.