Paramore Live Journal Update:Blog icon
Posted on 20 Jun 2009 by Monika
Current location:darien lake
Current mood: amused
Current music:fireworks
Entry tags:good times great oldies, pics, update, wal mart

it's been 2 years since i've taken this way home.
sorry i took forever to update! i had this whoooole post written out, then our internet got screwed and i lost everything i wrote. so here's a much smaller version of what i'd originally intended to post. another update will be up soon to make up for my laziness today!

so i realized earlier that it's been a long time since we posted personal pics that we've taken from the road. here are some photos from our last late night Wally World (that's Wal Mart if you're not from the dirrty south) stop.
we love being back out on the road. thanks again to everyone who's come out or is planning on coming to a show!


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(in the parking lot.... stirrin' up trouble)

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(me looking totally hammered... yet actually being completely straight)

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(infiltrating the system)

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(jerms was driving the cart)

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(i was riding)

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(a steal of a deal)

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(unfortunately wal mart doesn't sell cm punk boxer briefs)


love,
hball


Announcement from the bandBand icon
Posted on 17 Jun 2009 by Monika
6.15 / Special Announcement from the Band...

EVERYONE!!!! The members of Paramore have a special announcement to make:

We recognize the fact that it’s way overdue. Oh well. Today is the day. The four of us (Hayley, Zac, Josh and Jeremy) are proud to announce that Taylor York, a touring member of Paramore for over 2 years, is now an official member of the band!

In case you don’t know… and you probably don’t… Taylor has been around since the very early days of Paramore. Perhaps even before we began. He actually helped write some of our “fan-favorite” songs such as “Conspiracy” off our debut record, All We Know Is Falling and “That’s What You Get” from RIOT! So as you can see, there really isn’t anyone else we could find who would fit in quite the same.

So, without further ado, we give you… the newest and final addition to Paramore:

TAYLOR BENJAMIN YORK :l

Articles, Journals and TweetsMisc icon
Posted on 23 May 2009 by Ticky
If you haven't been to our forums lately you are missing out on reading a pile of new articles from around the globe regarding Paramore's new album and their tour with No Doubt.
Check them all out in the News & Articles section.

And while you're there, catch up on the latest Livejournal posts from Hayley as they take to the road and also read the lyrics to a new song.

And if you are doing what all the cool kids are doing these days and getting yourself a Twitter account then you can add the following three people:

Hayley: http://twitter.com/yelyahwilliams
Jeremy: http://twitter.com/schzimmydeanie
Taylor: http://twitter.com/itstayloryall

New songs - Ignorance & Where The Lines Overlap (Live)Media icon
Posted on 18 May 2009 by Maria
Paramore delighted fans at the No Doubt Las Vegas show by performing TWO brand new songs off their upcoming album - 'Ignorance' and 'Where The Lines Overlap'.

Head over to the forum for lyrics and discussions of the songs!




'Paramore gambles on strong emotion' - LA Times ArticleArticle icon
Posted on 09 May 2009 by Monika
Paramore gambles on raw emotions

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There's a certain serendipity to Paramore's opening slot on the upcoming and much-anticipated No Doubt return tour. Fans of the latter might remember the video for "Don't Speak," where No Doubt's three male members look daggers at bejeweled frontwoman Gwen Stefani as they're cropped out of a magazine shoot.

A similar thing might have happened over the last two years to Paramore. The young Tennessee pop-punk quintet vaulted into the charts on the strength of such buoyant singles as "Misery Business," the "Twilight" soundtrack cut "Decode" and their platinum-selling 2007 sophomore album "Riot!"

But Paramore's ochre-haired spitfire singer, 20-year-old Hayley Williams, inadvertently but understandably gleaned much of the spotlight during that rise. Her striking aesthetics and outspoken personality made her something of a tabloid regular, all while personal troubles brewed among her bandmates. Paramore canceled part of a European tour last year because of, as Williams said in a blog post, "internal issues that have been going on in this band for quite a while now," ones that they had to work on "at home and on our own terms."

"The room just got smaller and smaller as more people were looking on," Williams said on a couch in the home of producer Rob Cavallo, where the band is wrapping up tracking its as-yet-untitled third album. "You start to resent it, and a lot of that anger and emotion needed to come out, especially for me."

If there were doubts as to the band's future then, their forthcoming album should remedy them. The album is both about band members' grievances with one another, and a document proving they're finally past them.

If "How Do You Sleep?" was John Lennon's riposte to his time with Paul McCartney, the new track "Ignorance" might be Williams' version of the same. It's possibly the darkest and most precision-cut Paramore song, propelled by Zac Farro's horse-race drumming and the spidery guitar interplay of his brother, the band's chief arranger, Josh Farro. Yet atop it all, Williams is all venom, telling an unnamed male target that "Ignorance is your new best friend / I'm just a person but you can't take it."

For the rest of the band, which includes bassist Jeremy Davis and guitarist Taylor York, the power balance in the songwriting made realizing such barbed sentiments a trying but rewarding dynamic. "We were like, 'Sweet, every song is going to be about us,' " Josh Farro said. "We don't get to sing 'Hayley is such a jerk.' But it's cool because we trust Hayley to make it broader than just about our band."

For a group signed to a major label while its members were still in their teens, the band already has the mixed blessing of a few hugely recognizable hits. "Misery Business" was a delicious bit of schoolyard rival-baiting, and the suburban-gothic "Decode" adeptly evoked "Twilight" fans' longing to date a dashing vampire.

But the new "Exception" is entirely different for the band -- a blown-out pastoral ballad reminiscent of George Harrison or late-career Elliott Smith. In it, Williams draws parallels between witnessing the breakdown of a marriage and the end of a love affair. It's a moving, unsentimental take. "When I was young, I saw my daddy cry and curse at the wind / he broke his own heart, I watched as he tried to reassemble it," she sings, before turning inward. "I know you're leaving in the morning, but leave me with some kind of proof it's not a dream."

"I'll tell bands to go where they're scared to go, to a place of pain," said Cavallo. "I never had to say that to Hayley, because she's already there. There's every possibility this band will just get huge with this album."

Yet more mainstream popularity might exacerbate some of the problems that the band, and Williams in particular, had in the leadup to this album. Williams admits feeling "ridiculous that 90% of articles about us start with something about my size or my hair," a reality of Paramore's place in the public eye that's surely chafed her bandmates in the past.

But this album should do much to prove the fierce musicianship of the band and Williams' ambitions as a lyricist. In airing their youthful dirty laundry on record, Paramore might have made its most adult album yet.

"We're all human, and we just love to hurt each other," Williams said. "After seeing how relationships work, how do you trust somebody who's just as flawed as you are? It's kind of embarrassing, because it is so much of me in these songs, but that's what's beautiful about it. I'm growing up."

Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_b ... tions.html


Thanks goes out to Maria

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