

I always knew you'd fall through and now you're proof. the misery factory line) but it's definitely still a work in progress and starts off almost the same way as Native Tongue. I like when they reference their other songs (ex. (8) "These lyrics are such a segue to After (8) "The bonus tracks made me hating less on the self (7) "The most remnant of their earlier of Life (6) "It's very nothingy but it does bop so I might as well give this a decent (5) "I remember being perched for the leak of this because it was the only real new song on the rerelease. Of course, listening to this after listening to After Laughter is kind of (9) "I like the real punk moment Hayley delivers at the end of the chorus, which helped sell me on this song though the whole thing really gets stuck in your pretty fast. The chorus is a bit too repetitive and the melody isn't strong enough to really make up for it, I think it was a good thing this didn't make it onto the Is Life (10) "This should have been on the main IMO, I really love the lyrics and how happy she sounds. It's a demo, and certainly sounds like one. You could almost say this track was a pre-cursor to After Laughter.Īnd here is my lowest scored song of the entire rate.

She starts doubting herself and her feelings but she’s eventually able to express her emotions and show how life has changed for her. The song talks about Hayley’s struggles, how she has faked a smile for too long but now she feels genuinely happy. Tell Me It's Okay was a demo written for the Self Titled album, but wasn't included as Paramore didn't have time to finish it, but the demo ended up finding it's way onto the 2014 re-release. Highest: 10 x 1 ( Is Life), 9 x 1 ( 4 x 2 ( 3 x 2 ( Score: 4 Maybe it's been years since I genuinely smiled. Much apologies for the delay of the next update, two nights in a row was spent out with friends and seeing A Star Is Born, now I'm ready to continute!įirst post-RIOT! non-interlude track to go out is. But I'm not gonna give this a high score because I don't want this to defeat Paramore's full songs (0) "God all these ukulele interludes are obnoxious." Not my favorite interlude, but not the worst of Life (5) "Fucking ukulele aside, this is my favourite interlude. Holiday deserved to be the highest rated interlude, Is Life (10) "Once again, an interlude and probably not actually worthy of a 10 but I also love this it’s so cute, and the lyrics are so (8) "the best interlude among the 3 and I stand by (5.5) "This probably could've closed the album teebs, it sums up the album perfectly. meh, I don't feel too strongly about this one either, it deserves to fall quickly. The band went through two bouts of writer's block and have said writing the interludes helped them get through them, as well as bring some humour to the album and break tension in between some of the more intense songs. The band had used the ukulele (the instrument heard in all three interludes) in an album of theirs which sparked Taylor to buy one for his own after the trip, and he and Hayley quickly wrote I'm Not Angry Anymore while Taylor played the ukulele. The third and final interlude that appears on the self-titled album, as well as to be eliminated from the rate, I'm Not Angry Anymore was the interlude that came to the band's heads the fastest, as Hayley stated that Taylor felt inspired by meeting another band called HelloGoodbye during a trip to Hawaii. Highest: 10 x 1 ( Is Life), 9 x 1 ( 2 x 1 ( 0 x 1 ( Score: 5

I'm not bitter anymore, I'm syrupy sweet, rot your teeth down to the core if I'm really happy.
