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All We Know Is Falling

All We Know Is Falling
Paramore

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Media Type: CD
Artist: PARAMORE
Title: ALL WE KNOW IS FALLING
Street Release Date: 07/26/2005
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP

Track Listing

  1. All We Know
  2. Pressure
  3. Emergency
  4. Brighter
  5. Here We Go Again
  6. Never Let This Go
  7. Whoa
  8. Conspiracy
  9. Franklin
  10. My Heart

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #529 in Music
  • Brand: PARAMORE
  • Released on: 2005-07-26
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

All Killer No Filler5
It's easy to say that this band is carried by Hayley Williams and her phenomenal vocals, but if you think that, you've probably only heard the very Panic!, Fall Out Boy influenced "Riot!", the groups second album.

While Riot! has some obvious highlights and a few songs which are clearly making up the rest of the album, All We Know Is Falling is top notch from the title track starting things off to the brilliant "My Heart", my personal favourite and often the last track played in their live sets as well as the one to finish this album.

On All We Know Is Falling, Paramore feature as much more than Hayley Williams and band. The songs are better and catchier. This debut comes from a little known band who was making music they liked rather than just trying to make it in the mainstream. Hopefully they go back towards that mentality for the third effort.

My Ears consider this Objectionable1
This is hands down one of the worst albums I have ever listened to. I've given it several chances, spaced out so I wasn't formulating any rash opinions. The production on the album is very flawed since they could have certainly revved the album up a bit. The guitar work sounds very pedestrian and generic. If you've ever listened to albums not known for guitars (i.e. albums like Mos Def's The New Danger) you'll know what I mean. All the same chords used ad nauseum. Hayley Williams initially comes across as talented, but once you actually listen to a full song you realize she can only pull off a short burst of notes. She has charisma, but there are plenty of singers out there that have charisma and that can actually sing well. But the worst part of the album are the lyrics themselves. They are dreadful and sound like a cheap garageband. If you are 15 you might like this. If you've developed some tastes stay away.

An Interesting Album If Not The Best4
I was torn between giving this three or four stars. To be honest, it is not the best or even that close to being a favourite of mine, but anyway. In comparison, I think that All We Know... has more rawer feel to it than Riot! does, and this I prefer. Though the lyrics may not be the most varied or topical, they are not bad. Though Paramore are dubbed as pop-punk generally, there are some hardcore elements in there, which I think are lost on Riot!. This is a bit of a shame because it adds an edge to the otherwise lightness of the album. This is evident in the riffage of Emergency, the slight looseness from the formula of All We Know, and the screaming in finale My Heart. Hayley Williams' voice also carries more angst than a pop-punk singer her age would be thought to. I don't think is might be better than Riot!, but it is less polished and has a lot less attitude which for me is a good thing.