20th September 2013
Manchester Phones 4U Arena
Paramore are here in the UK to promote their new, self-titled album.
It’s their first tour in the UK since the Farro brothers left the band in 2010
other than the occasional Festival date. With past band bust-ups frequently in
the public eye, the key trio have returned stronger and better than ever. Manchester
sees the first night of the six date headline tour, with support from Indie
band Eliza and the Bear and Synthpop
act Charli XCX.
Frontwoman Hayley Williams, as always is the star of the
show. Bringing with her yet another creative hairstyle she gives it her all, strutting
about on stage in tight, glossy leggings. For such a petite lady Williams
carries such a solid, striking voice, one which has matured over time. Tonight
she is here to prove critics that this is not the end for Paramore, simply just
a new start. With sleek dance moves, angst and crowd interactions the whole
stage is ablaze with their infectious persona and the main trio, as a whole are
on fire.
The few years out of the limelight focusing on writing and
recording has made this band sturdier than ever. With the help from seasoned
touring musicians the performance is tight, varied and conveys lyrics about heartbreak
and love that the audience can, in some way or another relate to.
‘’This year has been such a roller coaster for
us, so far in our lives it’s been ok to let go,’’ Williams states as she
rehearses a speech about how tough the last two years have been for the band.
Paramore surprise the audience by performing acoustic song ‘In the Mourning’, written a few months
after the Farro brothers quit the band. Williams pours her feelings out in
front of a 10,000+ audience. This one can only be followed by another devotee
favourite, ‘The Only Exception’.
The set-list primarily consists of a mixture of songs from
the new album ‘Paramore’. A few
classic tracks are incorporated here and there, mainly hit singles. The arena
interrupts into song throughout the show as fan favourites ‘Ignorance’, ‘Decode’
and ‘Crushcrushcrush’ blare out from the speakers.. The three
acoustic interludes provide a break from the captivating set in which guitarist
Taylor York and Hayley Williams set themselves up on alternate sides of the
stage with one spotlight.
During most celebrated single ‘Misery Business’ Williams brings the crowd to a halt , surveys the
crowd and pulls up a fortunate teenage girl introduced as Amy from the audience.
Together they sing until the end of the song, take a bow and leave the stage on
time for the encore.
Paramore conclude with a combination of acoustic and
electric tracks from new album, ‘Part II’,
and emotive song ‘Interlude: Moving On’.
Fresh single ‘Still Into You’ is the
big finisher for the night. The fact remains that this band can handle whatever
is thrown their way, care about their fans and can still pull off a memorable
show in the process. They aren't going anywhere in a hurry.
Set List.
1. Grow Up
2. Fast in My Car
3. That's What You Get
4. Ignorance
5. Decode
6. Interlude: I’m Not Angry Anymore
7. Daydreaming
8. When It Rains
9. Last Hope
10. Brick by Boring Brick
11. Interlude: Holiday
12. Crushcrushcrush
13. Now
14. Ain't It Fun
15. In the Mourning
16. The Only Exception
17. Pressure
18. Misery Business
19. Encore:
19. Part II
20. Interlude: Moving On
21. Still Into You
No comments:
Post a Comment