![]() ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. But the band are gathering steam to a return of Pop punk dominance.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. ![]() Nothing stands tall against their older material as of yet. It's interesting to see how Paramore will progress from here when everything on display is cool, calm and collected. Instead, it comes off as heartfelt - Displaying Hayley's true emotions about the band's broken past (so it seems) There are no standout moments, only the vocals which prove to be as solid as ever. It never falls flat on it's face like would be expected to. "In The Mourning" A Sad Track to follow up those first three bouncy singles. The break is a worthy moment to mention and doesn't disappoint in separating the vocals for a short time. "Hello Cold World" The weakest song on 'Singles Club' proves still to be highly entertaining, packing more variation but overall coming off as weaker than the first two songs. Paramore already proving they aren't dead yet. More heartfelt lyrics, without losing momentum. Brighter and sometimes bigger than "Monster" This is another stand-out moment for the band. Some prowess is first shown from Taylor York here who displays an interesting guitar part. ![]() The song escalates from that moment, becoming better with each listen. "Monster" is by far the catchiest song of the four and flows simply until the chorus - where Haley's voice displays more power. The Singles aren't perfect but they are enjoyable and prove for an emotional experience. Flanked by the two other remaining members of Paramore. This isn't the singer we all fell in love with: This is her shadow, a darker but somewhat more passionate side. However is Hayley's voice throughout the four tracks - it ranges from powerful to saddened. The clever lyrics are dimmed down here and with the absence of musical moments, The guitar work from 'Ignorance' for example. Hayley and crew have moved on since then: releasing a rather daring collection of singles (only thirteen to fourteen minutes long) featuring four singles and hoping to bring a new light to the band. Paramore is only lead by three members during this EP (With Josh and Zac Faro leaving the band in 2010) Everything was going to hell and falling apart. The Punky, Strong-Willed Williams has all but vanished. Review Summary: Brick By Boring Brick, Paramore Rebuild Their Sound ![]()
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