RIOT!

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  • Artist: Paramore (See All Albums by Paramore)
  • Date Released: Jun 12, 2007

  • Genre: Alternative/Punk, Style: Alternative, Commercial Alternative

  • Label: Fueled By Ramen

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 42:07

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Maris Kreizman

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09.02.10
Heralding the arrival of a genuine rock star
2007 | Label: Fueled By Ramen

Let's clear something up right away: Hayley Williams is not a flash-in-the-pan pop tart. She is not — despite the inevitable comparisons — Avril Lavigne. Yes, she has all the trappings of the interchangeable emo flavor of the week. She's got bright red hair (sometimes it's more of a citrus-orange with a touch of yellow, sometimes it's pink). She's got the requisite piercings and tattoos (including a lightning bolt tribute to the Warped tour). Williams definitely has swagger: she belts out songs with such "do not fuck with me" delivery that it's difficult to discuss her vocal style without invoking the word "bratty." But here's where the distinction kicks in: In 2007, at the ripe old age of 18, she led her energetic, stadium-annihilating band Paramore on their breakthrough second album. Riot! heralded the arrival of a genuine rock star, a formidable frontwoman (the rest of the band is comprised of a bunch of talented — and equally photogenic — dudes) brimming with charisma, songwriting prowess and a big voice that commands respect.

Williams has a gift for projecting vulnerability from beneath loud, amped-up dance songs, and Riot! is full of them. Opening track "For a Pessimist I'm Pretty Optimistic" is… read more »

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Auto-tune pop drivel

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Move over, Avril; there’s a new gun in town. And even though Paramore’s lead singer Hayley Williams is a few years younger than her predecessor, she has a way bigger set of vocal pipes. Lavigne and Williams share a similar register, but Williams belts it out with way more control and authority. She may even be more of a respectable pop idol since her image isn’t manufactured to be rebellious and angst-ridden; instead, Williams appears to be a genuinely sweet girl, bottling up a huge voice and a heart full of lost loves. On 2008′s Riot!, she fills the majority of her punk-pop tales with emo angst and declarations of boy woes. Contrived as this may sound, her lyrics feel authentic and representative of actual teenage puppy love, where a breakup feels like the end of the world. Filled with crossover potential, the songs are consistant and zippy with catchy hooks in the vein of Boys Like Girls fronted by a young Shirley Manson. Meanwhile, the production is sparkling and heavily compressed due to the golden hands of David Bendeth, but these ultra-clean sonics also tend to cramp up the band — clouding the dynamics and turning the listening experience into a relatively risk-free one. When the group breaks away from the chugging guitar Fall Out Boy formula, they’re at their best. Mid-song breakdowns and cathartic power ballads (think “Don’t Speak”) showcase the band’s maturity as musicians. More importantly, Williams shines through in these openings. In the last track, “Born for This,” she takes a break from her love confessions and commands everyone to sing like it’s the last song they will ever sing, making for a sentimental finale and a perfect closer for the live shows. – Jason Lymangrover

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