So, the company that ran the Astroworld sacrifice…I mean concert…is hosting a new concert in the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on October 22nd, 2022. Some of the bands listed had no clue they were signed up, and there’s other shenanigans associated with the event. FF before the election?
(www.whenwewereyoungfestival.com)
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Ngl, I was a big Paramore fan in my teenage years. These are the bands of my adolescence. Which makes me wonder if that’s why my generation had so many issues with suicide and depression, now that I know about psyops, etc. We had one year with a lot of big album releases that just crushed our student body with mental health problems
We the Kings and Boys like Girls aren’t that depressing; they’re mostly teen girl love anthems, haha. The rest are mostly depressing.
Didn’t think about it that way.
I grew up with classic rock, and my parents didn’t let me listen to modern rap music/what the “cool kids” listened to, so a lot of the emo/punk band discography matched my existence pretty well.
Hated my parents for the bubble at the time. Thankful for it now.
If you want a solid laugh, go look at the music video for the song Paramore did for the first Twilight movie.
Thought it was so hardcore and epic as a teenager. Now I cringe at what I thought was ~serious~ back then.
Paramore has two very uplifting songs..Proof but most importantly, Future.
Future is honestly beyond their own talent, and they haven't done anything as impactful since
Will have to give them a listen; don’t know anything by Paramore outside of Fences/The Only Exception/Misery Business.
Future is the last track on their fourth album. It's controlled chaos but it's beautiful
A few more
"Hate to See Your Heartbreak" "Misguided Ghosts" "Looking Up"
If you like Paramore, but want semi heavy handed Christianity and more Metal stylings..look up Flyleaf. The Memento Mori album is probably the best place to start. I'd stick to only material with Lacey Strum as I believe the band broke up, reconfigured, and then went woke
On the other hand, Lacey has stayed semi active in the Christian metal scene
Oh, I LOVED Flyleaf as a teenager. Same with Reliant K and Evanescence.
High five; half the lineup there is my generation
You couldn’t pay me a million dollars to go now 😞 no way. I can’t even listen to the music now
“My Chemical Romance” my favorite childhood band by far. Literally a shout out to the chemical dependency I assume with adrenochrome