By Joseph R. Atilano

Paramore’s second single from their 2013 self-titled studio album, “Still Into You,” is probably the most pop-driven and bubbly-mood sound that I have heard the band. It still follows the same sonic-template set by the lead single “Now”. One of the first thoughts that entered my mind after listening to “Still Into You” was: “This doesn’t sound like a Paramore track at all if it were not for the brilliant vocals of Hayley Williams.” But that is what seems to be the theme in their latest effort—change.
Posted: April 23rd, 2013 | in Blog,MusicMatters | Read More »
By Joseph R. Atilano

The one time quintet has now dwindled to a trio. But the unwanted downsizing of Paramore has only truly made them a stronger and tighter group.
Posted: February 19th, 2013 | in Blog,MusicMatters | Read More »
By Karen Boncocan

After dropping out of the radar, Paramore is back on tour and more excited to play music for its global fans.
Posted: February 16th, 2013 | in Headlines,Latest Entertainment Stories | Read More »
By Joseph R. Atilano

There are a number of things that are strikingly attention grabbing about, or that are immediately identifiable to certain artists, and to which we can quickly connect them. It can be their stage make-up (for example Gene Simmons of KISS), choice of wardrobe (the black top hat of Slash), and so on. But in the [...]
Posted: February 12th, 2013 | in Blog,MusicMatters | Read More »
By Joseph R. Atilano

A band which some had mislabeled before as just another “bubble-gum pop” band was heavily favored by young teenagers. But from the time they had their mainstream debut in the year 2005, Paramore’s appeal bridged the age gap from pre-teens to young adults. With lead singer Hayley Williams singing about matters that are identifiable to her age group, she was a voice of sorts to them.
Posted: December 7th, 2012 | in Blog,Columnists,Featured Columns,MusicMatters | Read More »