Paramore: “Decode”

Paramore have launched a stream of their new track, “Decode.” The song comes from the soundtrack to the upcoming film Twilight. Frontwoman Hayley Williams commented on the film:

Twilight is the first series of books I’ve ever read. I didn’t get into the Harry Potter series even though I love the movies. Twilight really caught my attention and held it. I’m really excited to see the book adapted to film and excited that our band gets to be a part of the phenomenon. I chose the title “Decode” because the song is about the building tension, awkwardness, anger and confusion between Bella and Edward. Bella’s is the only mind Edward can’t read and I feel like that’s a big part of the first book and one of the obstacles for them to overcome. It’s one added tension that makes the story even better.

The film is due in theatres November 21st. You can check out the song here.

Along with one other song from Paramore, the soundtrack is expected to include a remixed “Supermassive Black Hole” from Muse, and a song from Perry Farrell.
Source Paramore have launched a stream of their new track, “Decode.” The song comes from the soundtrack to the upcoming film Twilight. Frontwoman Hayley Williams commented on the film:

Twilight is the first series of books I’ve ever read. I didn’t get into the Harry Potter series even though I love the movies. Twilight really caught my attention and held it. I’m really excited to see the book adapted to film and excited that our band gets to be a part of the phenomenon. I chose the title “Decode” because the song is about the building tension, awkwardness, anger and confusion between Bella and Edward. Bella’s is the only mind Edward can’t read and I feel like that’s a big part of the first book and one of the obstacles for them to overcome. It’s one added tension that makes the story even better.

The film is due in theatres November 21st. You can check out the song here.

Along with one other song from Paramore, the soundtrack is expected to include a remixed “Supermassive Black Hole” from Muse, and a song from Perry Farrell.
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