The interludes revolve around the topics of moving on, going on holiday and not being emotionally attached to the past. The ukulele interludes are another great addition to Self-Titled as it breaks down the album evenly giving the 64-minute album space. The track is Williams’ sarcastic and almost cruel perspective on life “ So what are you gonna do when the world don’t orbit around you?” The pinnacle of the track is when the gospel choir comes in “ Don’t go crying to your mama ‘cause your on your own in the real world” where from this point onwards it allows the track to blossom vibrantly. It highlights the potential of the band because of how musically diverse it is due to the palette of genres it encompasses.
The album has proved that there aren’t any limitations on Paramore’s potential as they can experiment with niche and contrasting musical genres while still remaining relevant.Īin’t It Fun is a dance number that has an irresistible groove to it. The song is about having self-realisation about the concepts in the real world “ And some of us have to grow up sometimes, and so, if I have to I’m gonna leave you behind”. These synthesisers are accompanied with short and catchy guitar phrases, which makes it sound futuristic thanks to producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck) who pushed the musical direction of the album towards unfamiliar territory. Grow Up presents more flavours of electronica in the form of synthesisers, which punch through the song like lasers.
Bringing my sinking ship back to the shore, starting over, we’ll head back in” which contextualises the musical and emotional lengths that Paramore have had to go through to open this fresh chapter in the band’s life. Williams belts out lyrics “ Lost the battle, win the war. With a drumstick count in and Williams passionately telling you “ Don’t try to take this from me” accompanied by York’s aggressive, grungy, sliding 90’s sounding guitar riff, the song Now begins with a very fast momentum that never intends to stop at any second. The theme of the album is also immediately made identifiable in lyrics “ We only see what’s in front of us, we only see straight ahead” the theme goes by the name of the future. This is the fourth album release from Paramore and the opening track shows how brave the band have been to experiment with genres that aren’t necessarily compatible with their trademark sound. The self-titled album Paramore starts with a heart-thumping drumbeat that is accompanied by electronic soundscapes and a fuzzy distorted bass line in Fast In My Car. Album Review: Paramore - Paramore, Self Titled