Paramore – Decode

Paramore – Decode

Paramore - Decode

The combination of musical energy between brothers and Hayley’s bold charisma earned them instant attention, particularly from Florida indie Fueled by Ramen, who signed the band and put them to work recording their debut. Says Hayley, “Some of our favorite bands are on Fueled by Ramen. We knew that they would know exactly how to carry out the vision for our band and music.” Paramore went into the studio with producers James Wisner (Dashboard Confessional, Further Seems Forever, Underoath) and Mike Green (Yellowcard, The Black Maria) and blew them away with their sincerity and enthusiasm.

When Hayley Williams began writing lyrics for the songs that appear on Paramore’s self-titled new album, she found herself feeling more optimistic than ever before about the future of the band she has fronted since she was 15. “I had this kind of Tony-in-West-Side-Story-moment when he sings about how something is coming. He doesn’t know what it is, but it’s going to be great,” she says with a laugh. “A lot of the new songs came out of that. They’re about needing to find whatever’s next.”

Lead-off single “Now” — with lyrics like “if there’s a future, we want it now” — sets the urgent tone ofParamore, the Nashville, Tennessee-bred band’s fourth album. Given the choice of packing it in or reinventing themselves as a trio, Williams, guitarist Taylor York, and bassist Jeremy Davis chose the latter and made a positive, uplifting album that reflects who they are in the present. “I’m really proud of the fact that this is not an angry Paramore album,” Williams says. Adds Davis: “It’s a lot happier and brighter album than people might expect given what’s happened. We’ve wanted to write songs like this for so long, but weren’t there emotionally. Now we are.”

The band members holed up to write over the past year and a half and emerged with a collection of songs that retains Paramore’s youthful spirit, but clearly shows their evolution. It’s the most musically adventurous set they’ve released to date. Which isn’t to say the album won’t thrill longtime fans. Still present is a ferocious, churning energy (a hallmark of Paramore’s sound) on “Now,” “Fast In My Car,” “Proof,” “Anklebiters,” and “Be Alone.” But the album should also earn Paramore new listeners, thanks to the trio’s willingness to explore uncharted sonic territory, like the funky, high-stepping “Ain’t It Fun” (featuring soulful vocals from Williams, slap-bass from Davis, and the soaring sound of a gospel choir), the doo wop-inflected “(One of Those) Crazy Girls,” and the lilting, string-filled “Hate To See Your Heart Break.” “People obviously give Hayley credit for being an amazing singer, but I don’t think they really understand how versatile she is and how much her voice can do,” York says. “You really hear different sides of her on this album.”

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Bernard Fanning – Songbird

Bernard Fanning – Songbird

Bernard Fanning - Songbird

Best known for his stint fronting the popular Australian rock band Powderfinger, singer/songwriter Bernard Fanning was born August 15, 1969, in Brisbane. He joined Powderfinger at the behest of St. Joseph’s College economics classmate Ian Haug, who co-founded the group in 1989.
Originally slated as a guitarist, Fanning was soon awarded lead vocalist duties, charting the group’s evolution from covers to original material. After a pair of independent EPs, Powderfinger (so named in honour of the classic Rust Never Sleeps track by Neil Young, a seminal influence) signed to Polydor in 1994 and issued their debut LP, Parables for Wooden Ears.

With the 1996 follow-up, Double Allergic, the band went double-platinum at home, subsequently notching a series of Australian chart-topping LPs including 1998’s Internationalist, 2000’s Odyssey Number Five, and 2003’s Vulture Street. Also in 2003, Fanning made his feature film debut in Ned Kelly, contributing a solo performance to the movie soundtrack. Despite success in the U.K. and Europe, Powderfinger remained virtual unknowns in the U.S. market, and in 2005 the band went on hiatus. In October of that year, Fanning issued his debut solo effort, Tea & Sympathy, scoring hits with the singles “Wish You Well” and “Songbird.”

Source: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/bernard-fanning-mn0000147426

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Adidas And Nike Jackets


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Traveling Wilburys – Handle With Care

Traveling Wilburys – Handle With Care

Traveling Wilburys - Handle With Care

The Traveling Wilburys were formed in 1988 and consisted of 5 members:

Bob Dylan -Lucky Wilbury (Boo Wilbury),
Jeff Lynne – Otis Wilbury (Clayton Wilbury),
Tom Petty – Charlie T. Jr.(Muddy Wilbury),
Roy Orbison- Lefty Wilbury,
And
George Harrison – Nelson Wilbury (Spike Wilbury)

They were the first of the ‘Super’ groups combining stars of the musical world, and genuine friends,who had each achieved fame with their own musical talents. The Traveling Wilburys began after George’s comeback album; ‘Cloud Nine’ was completed, George had to create a bonus track for the European twelve inch version of ‘When We Was Fab’. Since Jeff Lynne helped in the creation of George’s album, he postponed his other projects: work on Roy Orbison’s album ‘Mystery Girl’, and work on tracks for Tom Petty. The two Englishmen discussed this over lunch in L.A. That Roy was so well versed in the Monty Python genre of British comedy. George was delighted when Roy volunteered to sing with him on the extra track.

“And so I just thought I’ll just go into the studio tomorrow and do one, and it happened that Jeff was working with Roy and Roy wanted to come. My guitar was at Tom’s house for some reason and I had to go round and get it. And the only studio that we could find available was Bob’s. So we thought, Bobs got one, we’ll just call him up.”- George Harrison It wasn’t worth booking anywhere expensive so George telephoned Bob Dylan in Santa Monica whose garage was available for recording in the next day. Rolling up late the following morning, Roy shook hands with guitarist Tom Petty, whose group had backed Dylan on the tour that had terminated at Wembley. Petty had nothing better to do, so he tagged along. Read More:   http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Traveling-Wilburys-Biography/D332AE10D39D1B4648256991000777BF

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Traveling Wilburys – End Of The Line

Traveling Wilburys – End Of The Line

Traveling Wilburys - End Of The Line

The Traveling Wilburys were formed in 1988 and consisted of 5 members:

Bob Dylan -Lucky Wilbury (Boo Wilbury),
Jeff Lynne – Otis Wilbury (Clayton Wilbury),
Tom Petty – Charlie T. Jr.(Muddy Wilbury),
Roy Orbison- Lefty Wilbury,
And
George Harrison – Nelson Wilbury (Spike Wilbury)

They were the first of the ‘Super’ groups combining stars of the musical world, and genuine friends,who had each achieved fame with their own musical talents. The Traveling Wilburys began after George’s comeback album; ‘Cloud Nine’ was completed, George had to create a bonus track for the European twelve inch version of ‘When We Was Fab’. Since Jeff Lynne helped in the creation of George’s album, he postponed his other projects: work on Roy Orbison’s album ‘Mystery Girl’, and work on tracks for Tom Petty. The two Englishmen discussed this over lunch in L.A. That Roy was so well versed in the Monty Python genre of British comedy. George was delighted when Roy volunteered to sing with him on the extra track.

“And so I just thought I’ll just go into the studio tomorrow and do one, and it happened that Jeff was working with Roy and Roy wanted to come. My guitar was at Tom’s house for some reason and I had to go round and get it. And the only studio that we could find available was Bob’s. So we thought, Bobs got one, we’ll just call him up.”- George Harrison It wasn’t worth booking anywhere expensive so George telephoned Bob Dylan in Santa Monica whose garage was available for recording in the next day. Rolling up late the following morning, Roy shook hands with guitarist Tom Petty, whose group had backed Dylan on the tour that had terminated at Wembley. Petty had nothing better to do, so he tagged along. Read More:   http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Traveling-Wilburys-Biography/D332AE10D39D1B4648256991000777BF

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