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After Laughter
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輸入 (ヨーロッパ盤)

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発売日

2017年05月19日

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7567866093

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世界一クールでエモい女が帰ってきた!!全米アルバム・チャート1位を獲得した前作『パラモア』から4年、バンドとして史上最大級の成功を収めたパラモアがエネルギー200%充電してシーンの最前線に戻ってきた!泣いても笑っても、これが現時点での最高傑作だ!!
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Spin - "[A]n undeniably hooky record that strays from its grunge-rock roots and finds the band in a place where they've found the fun in their craft once again." NME (Magazine) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "With it's perky marimba, album opener `Hard Times' sets the scene perfectly; a synth-y, tropical offering that's as cheery and comfortingly brash as a Hawaiian shirt worn out of season..."
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Personnel: Hayley Williams (vocals, keyboards, percussion, background vocals); Taylor York (guitar, keyboards, marimba, percussion, programming, background vocals); Justin Meldal-Johnsen (keyboards, bass guitar, programming); Zac Farro (keyboards, drums, percussion, bells, background vocals). Audio Mixers: Taylor York; Carlos de la Garza; Mike Schuppan. We know, we know, Paramore isn't just Hayley Williams. Paramore is a band. But when every roiling, addictive album is directly fueled by the discord of yet another lineup change, you start to wonder: Should the hole left by the most recently departing bandmate be considered an official member of the band? It's a thought you can't help but mull over listening to Paramore's crackling fifth full-length album, 2017's After Laughter. The lineup this time features Williams, guitarist Taylor York (a member since their 2007 sophomore effort Riot!) and original drummer Zac Farro, returning after an estrangement since 2010. Notably not present here is bassist Jeremy Davis, who left for the second time in a huff of legal disturbances in 2015. The first time Davis left was immediately preceding the band's 2006 debut, All We Know Is Falling -- an album ultimately devoted to the struggle and strife of his departure (though he ultimately rejoined for Riot!). Paramore also famously came close to disbanding after Riot!'s breakthrough success, with Farro and his brother, guitarist Josh Farro, disliking, apparently, the intense focus on Williams. That conflict directly informed 2010's Brand New Eyes, with the Farro brothers leaving in a dust cloud of public smack-talk afterward. The sturm und drang of the Farros departure became the theme of the band's massively successful 2013 eponymous album, which found Williams, Davis, and York playing as a trio. But Davis eventually became unhappy with that record's royalty split and left the group to sue them. Which brings us to the "Never Say Die" theme of After Laughter, an album that proves one thing above all else: Paramore thrive amid conflict. Again working with producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Paramore churn out anthem after infectious anthem, each euphorically designed to grab you where it counts -- melodically and emotionally. Where 2013's Paramore found the group tentatively transitioning from their pop-punk roots toward a multi-layered '80s synth-pop sound, After Laughter reveals them having beautifully completed the transformation. Much credit here goes to York, who co-wrote all of the songs and whose deft guitar and keyboard make up much of the album's distinct aural character. But of course, Williams still beats at the center of everything, her voice providing the album's warm, exuberant core. Tracks like the lead-off disco-tinged "Hard Times" and crisply attenuated "Told You So" are earworms rife with DayGlo marimba and icy adult-contempo synths. Elsewhere, Williams weaves in the arpeggiated warmth of the Cure's "Friday I'm in Love," on "Grudges," and evinces Diva-era Annie Lennox on "Forgiveness." Despite the album's buoyantly pastel new wave tones, it unsurprisingly contains a truckload of hard-won maturity and a growing sense of battle fatigue. You hear it on virtually every track, particularly on the yearning closer "Tell Me How" ("I'm getting sick of the beginnings"). Ultimately, each Paramore album thus far has been more or less another triumphant battle cry of a band having fought and survived a breakup. But After Laughter intersects this with transcendence: the realization that life is an ongoing series of new beginnings. ~ Matt Collar

    • 1.
      [CD]
      • 1.
        Hard Times
      • 2.
        Rose-Colored Boy
      • 3.
        Told You So
      • 4.
        Forgiveness
      • 5.
        Fake Happy
      • 6.
        26
      • 7.
        Pool
      • 8.
        Grudges
      • 9.
        Caught in the Middle
      • 10.
        Idle Worship
      • 11.
        No Friend
      • 12.
        Tell Me How
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