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| ## Reading | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## Watching | ||||
| Joe and I (re)watched *Sky High*. It was on Disney Channel constantly when we were kids. I am proud to say that the movie still rocks. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## Playing | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -23,4 +24,11 @@ I shifted to Joanna Newsom's earliest release, *Walnut Whales*; it's a rough ske | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| I'm still super into *I Love My Computer* by Ninajirachi. Brendon Bigley [wrote a great review of it](https://wavelengths.online/posts/a-good-album-i-love-my-computer-by-ninajirachi) on Wavelengths. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| I chatted with my sister about music a bit and we reminisced about Paramore — we were huge fans as teens as soon as *All We Know Is Falling...* dropped. For some nostalgia, I listened through to the album again and did a little song-by-song write up. | ||||
| 1. **All We Know** - Fine; a heavy track (by Paramore standards) that sets the tone for the album but is otherwise not super notable | ||||
| 2. **Pressure** - iconic and excellent still. If I was trying to expose someone to the early pop-punk/emo scene, this is one of the first tracks I'd play them. Special shoutout to the version of the song that was on *The Sims*. | ||||
| 3. **Emergency** - I also still really like this song. Josh Farro is an ass but the guitar on this song smashes. | ||||
| 4. **Brighter** - I recall being a diehard for this song as a teen; today, I find it a little fatiguing to listen to. That might be in the mix, and I really like the outro still, but it's a notable downturn after the Pressure-Emergency one-two. | ||||
| 5. **Here We Go Again** - This one feels like a bit of a recall of the band's funk roots. I still really love this song. I remember being a fan of an acoustic live performance someone had put on YouTube. Farro really did have an ear for a catchy guitar hook. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| [^1]: I had [similar beef](https://cassie.ink/week-notes/021/) with Mac Miller's *Circles*. | ||||
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