After the departure of Zac and Josh Farro, Paramore able to show that chemistry is not lacking among new members. The rockers will be presented at Sunday night (20/02) in Sao Paulo and managed to overcome the incredible show they did in the country in 2008.
To open the presentation in the city, the band was invited to Fake Number, led by Elektra. And it could not be better. Even more energetic, they (who are also fans of Hayley and company), stirred with songs like "Platonic" and "That Song", plus covers of "Use Somebody" by Kings of Leon, and "Dynamite" of Taio Cruz.
The Paramore took the stage without delay and scored "Ignorance" right away. Hayley gave jog in place in the air and jumped back and forth all the time. The crowd was crazy and screaming nonstop.
Once we started singing "That's What You Get", a fan threw a flag of Brazil on stage. The singer loved it and soon broke loose. And from there were only successes. "Emergency," "Playing God" and "Pressure" made everyone freak out. "Decode" was too soft and "The Only Exception" ruffled a lot (the reporter who writes almost wept with emotion!).
The show had its moment acoustic. The Paramore showed their new song "In The Mourning," and Taylor has left too many girls supirando to go sit down over minutes and more minutes playing guitar.
The play also rolled loose during the presentation. "We will end the show right," said the singer as he showed a microphone. "This microphone help your dream become a reality," he continued.Afterward, he called two fans on stage, handed the microphone to them and they could sing a song with the band.
But the coolest of the whole show was even see the affection they have for Brazilian fans. After the presentation ended and the lights came up, Hayley had to go get Jeremy, who was a few seconds in the corner of the stage being superatencioso with the girls.
This is the second time that Paramore is coming to Brazil. The band closes the tour in the country on Tuesday (02/22), the Teatro Bourbon, Porto Alegre (RS).
(David)
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