Can't believe there are people who don't love "You First." That song is a fucking rocket ship. Really digging this, more than I expected honestly. I've typically been more of a casual Paramore fan, but they're doing some really interesting things here, and I love how locked in the musicianship is.
Also, re: the hook conversation, I always roll my eyes when someone says "I can't even remember what the songs sound like" as an argument for why an album is bad. My first question is always "How many times have you listened to it?"
So, is it my car speakers, or is the mix on this thing kinda funky? Everything feels buried by the vocals.
I mean, is that not simply committing something to memory? A hook is an ear worm, designed to instantly catch the ear of the listener. I wouldn't describe having to repeatedly listen to something as a hook. If anything, it's the opposite.
Enjoying this on two full listens. Still don’t care for CCC, though. That song is just grating outside of the bridge.
I’d wager that even some of the albums with the biggest hooks of all time, the average person would not be able to hum or sing me back the melodies after a single listen. Using “I can’t remember how that song sounds” as a criticism on day one is stupid, because most people have shitty recall!
Unless I misunderstood that Zane interview, sounds like Taylor and Zach aren't in love with You First either. Which is so strange to me, because it's a top tier track for me!
the way hayley's voice cracks and then immediately goes ethereal when she sings "NO / OFFENSE / but youuuuuuuuuu"
I love how divided this record is. It’s either their best or worst! Interesting to see if that changes over time.
Got home from work as Crave ended in my car and walked inside to my wife listening to this on the TV and Thick Skull just starting. Wild stuff.
skimmed quickly through the first 2 tracks on the rebecca black album (never heard anything besides friday) and i already like it better than the paramore album. maybe they just needed to get this out of their system.
I listened to this album on my way home from work and really enjoyed it. It's impressive how they've transformed themselves and their sound over time.