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Free Music Notes for All We Know Is FallingFree Music Review: "Forget the things we swore we meant..." Hit: 5 Stars
All We Know is Falling by Paramore is a fantastic and somber album. I have their second album, Riot! which is my fave cd right now so I decided to pick up their debut album, I am glad I did. All We Know is Falling has more slower tracks, a very drastic sound than Riot! What I like about this album is the power in Hayley Williams's voice, pretty impressive pipes for someone so young, the rest of the band have tremendous talent as well. The best song on the album is hands-down the angry and catchy, Emergency. I like every song especially Conspiracy, Franklin, Never Let This Go, and the refreshing and slightly poppy, Here We Go Again. Paramore have proven they can rock no matter how fresh-faced and impressionable they are, pretty cool their from Tennessee. I highly recommend this album and their breakthough album Riot!
Free Music Review: One of the strongest efforts out of Fueled By Ramen.... Hit: 5 Stars
If you enjoy similar artists such as The Hush Sound, Flyleaf, and even Avril Lavigne, you'll find this album enjoyable to listen to. Emergency and Pressure obviously stand out as some of the band's stronger tracks on the album. All We Know is also a highly popular track. The band's overall sound is pretty consistent throughout the entire album, and often reflects a sound similar to the Chicago-based band The Hush Sound, but with a more heavier, harder quality. Paramore is one of the few newer post-punk/emo bands to produce a catchy album that is strong from start to finish. The Summer Tic EP (2006) also features memorable tracks from the band such as Emergency (Crab Mix) and "Stuck On You," which is a cover of a song by Failure. All We Know Is Falling is certainly an album worth checking out.
Free Music Review: I like Hit: 5 Stars
I am a little shocked to hear that their singer (Hayley)is 16 years old. I assumed early 20s. Anyway...This CD is fresh. That is the best way I can describe it. It sounds minty. It is being advertized as sounding like Acceptance, Fall Out Boy, or Jimmy Eat World with a girl singer, but it sounds nothing like fallout boy. The comparison with Acceptance might be the best one. I believe that there will be haters trying to shoot this one down based on the fact that it is an optomistic "feel good" CD and most people who enjoy bashing bands are cynical depressed people. I definately recommend this album to anyone who wants to be refreshed and uplifted. If you really don't like it at first listen to it a few times. The more I listen to it the more I like it. Wow...She is really 16?!
Free Music Review: Promosing Future For This 5 Stars
It definitely took me by surprise. each song has a purpose.... and yes she can actually sing!, and best of all it doesn't sound forced like those wannabe fem artists ex: hillary duff,ashlee simpson.... you get the idea!) i feel that the success of the band will rely more on what they are willing to push instrumentally, and from what i'm hearing they are definitely headed in a promising direction... i beeen listening to bands like emery saosin, and this band definitely is holding it down, but most of all showing a real female artist coexsist with the music, rather than cram it down our throats... can't wait to see what is more in store!
Free Music Review: A great debut Hit: 5 Stars
This is the debut album by a very young band from Tennessee. Singer Hayley Williams is only 16 years old, and, judging from the band's website forum, most of its fans so far are teenagers. But this album should significantly broaden the band's appeal; it's earnest emo in the vein of Jimmy Eat World or Armor for Sleep, but less dark and more poppy. The production is clean, the choruses are memorable, and hooks are aplenty. Williams' confident vocals belie her youth, and, having already scored a slot on this year's Warped Tour, the band looks set for bigger and better things ahead.
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