Paramore Revisited

Paramore, on the top of their game after touring North America with New Found Glory and Tegan and Sara on the Honda Civic Tour 2010 they enter down under on a high, back for another stint in Australia for the second time in 2010.

Back in February, they entertained Sydney with their half hour Soundwave set, making sure they kept it short fast and loud, while still promoting Brand New Eyes, and its upbeat tracks off the record like Ignorance and Brick By Boring Brick. Sure enough we knew that Paramore wouldn't leave Sydney without play the highly anticipated sideshow, featuring Rolo Tomassi.

Since, Paramore weren't headliners at Soundwave 2010 due to the Mega lineup that included Faith No More, Jimmy Eat World and Placebo. Nevertheless Sydney was entertained by Paramore at The Big Top at Luna Park, Milson's Point. Showcasing a full set, it was a fitting loud and fast performance, yet the venue didn't give them the praise that they should of, with a small and compacted arena. However, Hayley and her crew proved to SYDNEY that they are the band to be, further emphasized after claiming the KERRANG! Award for Album of the Year with Brand New Eyes.

Their arrival was imminent for Sydney siders and we see the band put on a huge sell out show at the Sydney Entertainment Centre with support from The Jury and the Saints and Relient K.

The clock was ticking down to 930, around the time when the headliner act would appear on stage. Nonetheless, the environment was vibrant and so was the introduction of Paramore to Sydney this time around. Opening with Ignorance, expected by most of the fans out there, it would be a night of promotion of Brand New Eyes, with the whole album being played throughout the night. The crowd grew excited and warm towards the ever vibrant Hayley Williams as Paramore kicked off the show with Feeling Sorry and fan favourites That's What You Get and For A Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic. As, the show progressed the crowd grew in energy and love towards the Nashville 5-piece and the noise erupted with the opening track of the first Twilight soundtrack - Decode. A title that the band accepts as the Twilight band has brought them a new group of young fans, and it seeks that every Twilight fans loves Hayley and Paramore.

Of course, Paramore entertained us through the middle of the feature set with their acoustic songs, many of which appeared on Brand New Eyes. Opening with a cover of Loretta Lynn and followed by When It Rains and Misguided Ghosts, the reception of their slower and softer material was positive all the way through the absense of distortion and sustain.

Of course, we were all waiting for the return to their loud and fast material and it didn't take long. Re-introducing themselves as rock giants they returned with Looking Up and the long awaited acrobatics that accompanies the feature single from All We Know Is Falling, Pressure. Of course, they finished up their set with The Only Exception onto a huge reception by the Sydney Crowd.

A short wait for the encore and the return of the band back to stage, with the sing-a-long and feature single from Brand New Eyes - Brick By Boring Brick. What other way to bring the house down? MISERY BUSINESS! The popular track from Riot! blew the minds of fans and every member of the audience got into it to make the sold out show a night to remember! Paramore brought energy, youth and noise to the table tonight and they put on a show to remember for fans and performers alike.
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Storm's Coming

There are a lot of good things about The Jezebels' new EP Dark Storm. For instance, it marks the final in the trilogy of three EPs as well as the fact that it is in itself, a great listen. A shining light amongst the negative coonotations of the word 'indie', their moody discourse is given amplified atmosphere live.
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