Paramore Touring With No Doubt!!

@kel1483 (986)
United States
January 28, 2009 10:29am CST
I think that this will be a really cool show. Two bands with really cool female singers touring together. I loved No Doubt when I was a teenager. Their album Tragic Kingdom was one of my favorite albums growing up. I listened to it all the time. And I think it's cool that they're getting back together, since it's been soooo long since they've toured or released an album. I, now, love Paramore and think this will be a good tour for them to be on. I think it might kind of expose them to a little bit different fanbase than they normally have (though I'm sure their fanbases do intersect quite a bit), which is always good for bands. I most likely won't have the money to go, but if I had it I would. What do you think of Paramore touring with No Doubt? Do You Want To Go To One Of The Stops On The Tour?
2 responses
• United States
29 Jan 09
I am not okay with this. I really like Paramore but Gwen Stefani causes me to have very violent thoughts. I'd really like to punch her in the head. Sell-out is a term that people use a lot when their favorite non-mainstream bands make it onto the radio or MTV or whatever and I avoid using it. I don't think there is anything wrong with making a living doing what you love. But changing what you love to make money.... that is when I apply the term sell-out. And I can't think of too many people I apply it to. In fact, at this very moment, Gwen Stefani is the only person I can think of. A long time ago, No Doubt was approached by their record label execs/agent/producers who said "Ska is no longer 'in,' hip hop is what is 'in' now. We think you should try to sound more like that. Hip hop will make you a lot more money." The band said no, Gwen said Hell yes and the Orange County sound that was so fabulous on Tragic Kingdom was dismissed like yesterday's garbage.
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@kel1483 (986)
• United States
29 Jan 09
I'm not a big fan of Gwen's solo stuff, but for me, it doesn't ruin what I loved about Tragic Kingdom or how I feel about the band as a whole. I'd still like to see them live, since as a teenager I never got the chance to. Thanks for your response.
• United States
5 Aug 09
I am a big fan of both No Doubt and Paramore, so of course I was ecstatic when I found out they were touring together! I've also been a fan of ND since I was younger (about 1996), so when they went on a hiatus, I was devastated! Then, Paramore arrived just in time. Yes, their fan bases are a bit different, age-wise, but I also think it was a great way to expose No Doubt to the younger crowd and Paramore to the some-what older crowd. Paramore is still very young, and you can sense it in their music. But you can also tell that their skills improve more and more with each album. I had the pleasure of going to one of the concerts, and it was hands-down the best concert I've been to so far. PS: I don't think Gwen sold-out when she went solo. There's nothing wrong with wanting to branch out and do something different for a while. Otherwise, you'll be stuck in a rut. You could already tell that she had an interest in "dance" type music when she wrote "Hey Baby" and "Hella Good" for "Rock Steady", and when she collaborated with Moby, Eve, and Pharrell. Besides, a lot of her solo songs were still very unique-sounding, compared to all the other mainstream solo females.
@kel1483 (986)
• United States
5 Aug 09
I agree with most of what you say. I think ND and Paramore can bring some different ages to check out the other. And I don't think it's selling out either, to do something different like she did.