Looking through the liner notes and realized this was produced by JMJ, who also produced Heartthrob. Which isn't surprising given the style, but very cool nonetheless.
I know that? I said their two biggest hits came well after the albums were released. "The Only Exception" and "Ain't It Fun"
Expect nothing, I've learned it's safer that way. I'm still thinking it'll be more akin to that month or so lead up to Daisy. Quick and simple. I think Paramore should be commended for how well they did with this album cycle. As someone who has never been a huge fan of the band, I got pulled in and really enjoy the record. With Brand New, I don't suspect they're really trying to gain any new fans. Eh. I'll buy it on vinyl and find a lossless digital copy somewhere.
Their label sent a survey to RateTheMusic, the next single is between "Forgiviness", "Rose-colored Boy" and "Fake Happy"
I think Rose-Colored Boy and Fake Happy might get some popularity, but I don't think Forgiveness would be a good choice.
Yea out of those three I'd say Rose-Colored Boy > Fake Happy > Forgiveness in terms of doing well as a single. Although any of them could prob do it, like almost all songs off the album.
Forgiveness is a great song and really fits well on the album but I don't see it being a smash radio hit
Seems like whoever wrote this just put the discog on shuffle and picked the first 10 tracks that showed up
doesn't even have Misery Business... (which isn't one of my top 10, but i'm surprised it's not on here)
That's What You Get and Ain't It Fun would be in my top ten, the others not so much. I can see where this is headed and I will be preparing my list if I need it, lol.
I might have included That's What You Get and Crushcrushcrush, but none of the others are close to their best songs.