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Playing God (song)

"Playing God" is a song by American rock band Paramore, taken from their third studio album, Brand New Eyes (2009). The song was written by the band's lead singer Hayley Williams, lead guitarist Josh Farro, and rhythm guitarist Taylor York, and produced by Rob Cavallo, and the band. It was released as the fifth and final single from the album on November 15, 2010. It was also the final single to feature former band members Josh and Zac Farro before their departure in 2010. Zac Farro returned to the band in 2017.

"Playing God"
Single by Paramore
from the album Brand New Eyes
ReleasedNovember 15, 2010[1]
Recorded2009; Lightning Sound Studios (Hidden Hills, California)
Genre
Length3:03
LabelFueled by Ramen
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Paramore singles chronology
"Careful"
(2010)
"Playing God"
(2010)
"Monster"
(2011)
Music video
"Playing God" on YouTube

Release edit

In October, 2010, it was announced "Playing God" would be Paramore's next single on the Alter the Press! website, to be released on November 15, 2010.[2] Lead singer Hayley Williams said on her Twitter: "Miss Anne will be making her final appearance in our new video for “Playing God”... She was the best car. She'll live in our hearts 4ever".[3]

Writing and composition edit

The song was written by Williams, Josh Farro and Taylor York.[4] Williams said she wrote the song at a time when she felt "very angry".[4]

When asked about the development of music during an interview on each track, Williams said:

"All five of us met up at Zac [Farro, drums] and Josh’s house and sat around their living room with two acoustic guitars and [bassist] Jeremy Davis’ bass. Josh and Taylor [York, guitar] started playing these two picking guitar lines--it felt very Jimmy Eat World-ish. Naturally, we were all into it. I had all kinds of lyrics on my old Sidekick (R.I.P.) and the ones used in this song used to be a completely different song, in my head. I had it all fast and rude sounding. But for some reason, I really wanted to reuse them for the JEW sounding song. I changed the melody around and added more once Josh came up with music for the chorus. What I love about the song is the contrast between the subject matter and the melody. The song, at its core, is very angry. I'm ripping at self-righteous people, ripping at my own bandmates and anyone who ever made me feel not good enough. But the overall tone of the song is completely different. It's laid back and really fun. By the time we'd gotten to the studio, the song still needed a bridge. So I sat down at a piano and wrote the parts. It's one of my favorite bridges on the record--I love the call and response vocal that Josh and I did. I feel like this song is one of those that we've been waiting to write for a long time."

— Hayley Williams[5]

Reception edit

The song has received general acclaim from music critics. James Montgomery of MTV praised the video, noting: "Paramore are coming home, looking back, wrapping things ... It's a story that began with the band's future in serious doubt and ends with them stronger, happier and better than ever." He also stated; "So if "God" really is the end of the BNE line, well, then it's a fitting farewell. It is time for the band to turn the page, move on." His conclusion was that the video "was a bit of professionalism and fun, and I can not wait to see where they go from here."[6] Emma Gaedeke Billboard magazine said: "'Playing God' plays off the same momentum that the video for 'Ignorance' did, as Williams is seen poisoning, detaining and interrogating her male bandmates with a magnifying glass in a dark basement ... While the video is an accurate representation of the ill-harbored feelings that the band once shared, there is no doubt that Paramore has since recovered. By the end of the video, Williams has untied the guys just enough so they can still rock out together, suggesting that while she may not be forgetting the past, she's definitely forgiving."[7]

Music video edit

The music video to promote the single was filmed on November 2, 2010 and was directed by Brandon Chesbro, who directed the band's previous videos, "The Only Exception" and "Careful".[8] During the video's recording, Brandon posted several comments on his Twitter account, giving the news that the video was recorded during the day, and also revealing the first image from the filming of the video, depicting Williams as what appears to be a housewife, with a pink hair color.[8][9] The video was released on November 16. It was the final video to feature former band members Josh Farro and Zac Farro before their departure in 2010.

As of November 2022, the song has 79 million views on YouTube.

Plot edit

The video is meant to be a sequel to "Ignorance", as Hayley is getting revenge on her bandmates for doing same exact thing to her not too long ago. The video was filmed entirely in the home of Williams in Franklin, Tennessee. The video begins with Williams getting out of her car, holding a bouquet of flowers, and entering into a basement where there are the rest of Paramore seated and fastened with rope, and a single light bulb hanging over their heads. Williams sings the chorus of the song to them, throwing down the flowers, and then leaving. This shows Williams as a "bad girl", which many Paramore fans found surprising and amusing. In another short, Williams is shown sitting down, holding onto the rope in her lap while looking at real photographs of her and her band members. Next, Williams sits at a table with friends; Williams' friends shown in the video are also personal friends of the band in real life; seen on screen are the wife of Jeremy Davis; Kathryn Camsey, ex-member Hunter Lamb, Brandon Chesbro's wife and new member of the band on tour, Jon Howard. When with the friends, the band members in the basement look up to the ceiling, being able to hear what is going on. At the table, Williams sees the rope and has flashbacks to the moment in which she "poisoned" those in the basement. Once she gets her friends to leave, Williams returns to the basement where she points a magnifying glass in their faces while singing the song. When Williams returns upstairs, she faces herself in the mirror and frame set-up that's featured on the back of Paramore's album cover. When singing the bridge of the song, there shots of Josh singing the backing vocals with the band members in the basement. With shots of the rope around them coming undone by Williams, the band is shown playing the rest of the song together in the basement, showing that Williams had "freed" them. But before the song ends, Williams picks up the rope at her feet and pulls the rope still tied around the band members while playing. Walking up the steps out of the basement with one last look to the men, Williams shuts the door to the basement leaving them still tied up and trapped.

Chart positions edit

Chart (2010–11) Peak
position
Portugal (AFP)[10] 18
UK Rock & Metal (OCC)[11] 5

References edit

  1. ^ Praxis Media, February 7, 2011 (UK). . Radio1.gr. Archived from the original on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2010-12-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Ableson, Jon. "New Paramore Single Details". Alter The Press!. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  3. ^ paramoreperu.com Archived 2013-10-04 at archive.today
  4. ^ a b "First Listen: Paramore's New Album". SPIN.com. 2009-08-04. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  5. ^ . Altpress.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  6. ^ "Paramore's 'Playing God' Video: Coming Home, Coming Full Circle - Music, Celebrity, Artist News". MTV. 2010-11-16. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  7. ^ "Paramore's Hayley Williams Plays With Poison in 'Playing God'". Billboard. 2010-11-17. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
  8. ^ a b . Hayleyfashion.info. 2010-11-04. Archived from the original on 2010-12-16. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  9. ^ "Gratuitous Pop Pic: Hayley Williams Is 'Playing God' With Pink Hair – Neon Limelight - Exclusive Music News, Artist Interviews, Reviews, Photos!". Neonlimelight.com. 2010-11-16. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  10. ^ "PORTUGAL SINGLES TOP 50". Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa. January 23, 2011. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  11. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Singles Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. November 28, 2010. Retrieved May 5, 2021.

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Playing God is a song by American rock band Paramore taken from their third studio album Brand New Eyes 2009 The song was written by the band s lead singer Hayley Williams lead guitarist Josh Farro and rhythm guitarist Taylor York and produced by Rob Cavallo and the band It was released as the fifth and final single from the album on November 15 2010 It was also the final single to feature former band members Josh and Zac Farro before their departure in 2010 Zac Farro returned to the band in 2017 Playing God Single by Paramorefrom the album Brand New EyesReleasedNovember 15 2010 1 Recorded2009 Lightning Sound Studios Hidden Hills California GenrePop punk alternative rockLength3 03LabelFueled by RamenSongwriter s Hayley Williams Josh Farro Taylor YorkProducer s Rob Cavallo ParamoreParamore singles chronology Careful 2010 Playing God 2010 Monster 2011 Music video Playing God on YouTube Contents 1 Release 2 Writing and composition 3 Reception 4 Music video 4 1 Plot 5 Chart positions 6 ReferencesRelease editIn October 2010 it was announced Playing God would be Paramore s next single on the Alter the Press website to be released on November 15 2010 2 Lead singer Hayley Williams said on her Twitter Miss Anne will be making her final appearance in our new video for Playing God She was the best car She ll live in our hearts 4ever 3 Writing and composition editThe song was written by Williams Josh Farro and Taylor York 4 Williams said she wrote the song at a time when she felt very angry 4 When asked about the development of music during an interview on each track Williams said All five of us met up at Zac Farro drums and Josh s house and sat around their living room with two acoustic guitars and bassist Jeremy Davis bass Josh and Taylor York guitar started playing these two picking guitar lines it felt very Jimmy Eat World ish Naturally we were all into it I had all kinds of lyrics on my old Sidekick R I P and the ones used in this song used to be a completely different song in my head I had it all fast and rude sounding But for some reason I really wanted to reuse them for the JEW sounding song I changed the melody around and added more once Josh came up with music for the chorus What I love about the song is the contrast between the subject matter and the melody The song at its core is very angry I m ripping at self righteous people ripping at my own bandmates and anyone who ever made me feel not good enough But the overall tone of the song is completely different It s laid back and really fun By the time we d gotten to the studio the song still needed a bridge So I sat down at a piano and wrote the parts It s one of my favorite bridges on the record I love the call and response vocal that Josh and I did I feel like this song is one of those that we ve been waiting to write for a long time Hayley Williams 5 Reception editThe song has received general acclaim from music critics James Montgomery of MTV praised the video noting Paramore are coming home looking back wrapping things It s a story that began with the band s future in serious doubt and ends with them stronger happier and better than ever He also stated So if God really is the end of the BNE line well then it s a fitting farewell It is time for the band to turn the page move on His conclusion was that the video was a bit of professionalism and fun and I can not wait to see where they go from here 6 Emma Gaedeke Billboard magazine said Playing God plays off the same momentum that the video for Ignorance did as Williams is seen poisoning detaining and interrogating her male bandmates with a magnifying glass in a dark basement While the video is an accurate representation of the ill harbored feelings that the band once shared there is no doubt that Paramore has since recovered By the end of the video Williams has untied the guys just enough so they can still rock out together suggesting that while she may not be forgetting the past she s definitely forgiving 7 Music video editThe music video to promote the single was filmed on November 2 2010 and was directed by Brandon Chesbro who directed the band s previous videos The Only Exception and Careful 8 During the video s recording Brandon posted several comments on his Twitter account giving the news that the video was recorded during the day and also revealing the first image from the filming of the video depicting Williams as what appears to be a housewife with a pink hair color 8 9 The video was released on November 16 It was the final video to feature former band members Josh Farro and Zac Farro before their departure in 2010 As of November 2022 the song has 79 million views on YouTube Plot edit The video is meant to be a sequel to Ignorance as Hayley is getting revenge on her bandmates for doing same exact thing to her not too long ago The video was filmed entirely in the home of Williams in Franklin Tennessee The video begins with Williams getting out of her car holding a bouquet of flowers and entering into a basement where there are the rest of Paramore seated and fastened with rope and a single light bulb hanging over their heads Williams sings the chorus of the song to them throwing down the flowers and then leaving This shows Williams as a bad girl which many Paramore fans found surprising and amusing In another short Williams is shown sitting down holding onto the rope in her lap while looking at real photographs of her and her band members Next Williams sits at a table with friends Williams friends shown in the video are also personal friends of the band in real life seen on screen are the wife of Jeremy Davis Kathryn Camsey ex member Hunter Lamb Brandon Chesbro s wife and new member of the band on tour Jon Howard When with the friends the band members in the basement look up to the ceiling being able to hear what is going on At the table Williams sees the rope and has flashbacks to the moment in which she poisoned those in the basement Once she gets her friends to leave Williams returns to the basement where she points a magnifying glass in their faces while singing the song When Williams returns upstairs she faces herself in the mirror and frame set up that s featured on the back of Paramore s album cover When singing the bridge of the song there shots of Josh singing the backing vocals with the band members in the basement With shots of the rope around them coming undone by Williams the band is shown playing the rest of the song together in the basement showing that Williams had freed them But before the song ends Williams picks up the rope at her feet and pulls the rope still tied around the band members while playing Walking up the steps out of the basement with one last look to the men Williams shuts the door to the basement leaving them still tied up and trapped Chart positions editChart 2010 11 PeakpositionPortugal AFP 10 18UK Rock amp Metal OCC 11 5References edit Praxis Media February 7 2011 UK Radio1 Rodos Greece Radio1 gr Archived from the original on 2010 11 29 Retrieved 2010 12 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Ableson Jon New Paramore Single Details Alter The Press Retrieved 2010 12 09 paramoreperu com Archived 2013 10 04 at archive today a b First Listen Paramore s New Album SPIN com 2009 08 04 Retrieved 2010 12 09 Alternative Press Altpress com Archived from the original on 2010 01 06 Retrieved 2010 12 09 Paramore s Playing God Video Coming Home Coming Full Circle Music Celebrity Artist News MTV 2010 11 16 Retrieved 2010 12 09 Paramore s Hayley Williams Plays With Poison in Playing God Billboard 2010 11 17 Retrieved 2013 03 29 a b Playing God Video Shoot Hayley Williams Fashion Hayleyfashion info 2010 11 04 Archived from the original on 2010 12 16 Retrieved 2010 12 09 Gratuitous Pop Pic Hayley Williams Is Playing God With Pink Hair Neon Limelight Exclusive Music News Artist Interviews Reviews Photos Neonlimelight com 2010 11 16 Retrieved 2010 12 09 PORTUGAL SINGLES TOP 50 Associacao Fonografica Portuguesa January 23 2011 Retrieved May 31 2022 Official Rock amp Metal Singles Chart Top 40 Official Charts Company November 28 2010 Retrieved May 5 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Playing God song amp oldid 1185744167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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