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"'Hard Times'" is a song by American rock band Paramore from their fifth studio album, 'After Laughter'. It was released on April 19, 2017, through Fueled by Ramen as the album's lead single. The song was written by lead vocalist Hayley Williams and guitarist Taylor York and was recorded in the band's hometown, Nashville, Tennessee. It is the first single to be released by the band since the return of drummer Zac Farro and the departure of former bassist Jeremy Davis.

The song received positive reviews, being compared to 1980s new wave and to the band's previous singles "Still Into You" and "Ain't It Fun".

Background and composition



Lyrically, "Hard Times" is about the feeling of going through hard times, and being useless in achieving one's goals. According to 'DIY', "Hard Times" follows the "bombastic footsteps" of previous singles "Still Into You" and "Ain't It Fun", featuring a "huge chorus and sugary vocals". Eddie Fu at 'Consequence of Sound' agrees, noting that it expands on the pop rock sound of those songs by "further incorporating 1980's new wave". According to 'Billboard' writer Lindsey Byrnes, it is a pop rock song that features a tribal beat, and is reminiscent of 1980s new wave.

Likewise, Tom Breihan of 'Stereogum' described it as "stiff funkiness of prime '80s new wave". Daniel Kreps at 'Rolling Stone' characterized the song as "bubbly synth-pop". At 'The Guardian', the drums were compared to that of Lionel Richie, while the breakdown was described as "Daft Punk-style". In an interview with iHeartRadio, Williams states "This is a really big step for us as a band, and it's definitely a new sound. We're really proud of it. I feel like it really reflects exactly who we are right now in real time, and hopefully people will be into it." It has also been described as a disco and alternative rock song.

Critical reception



The song received positive reviews from music critics. Joe Coscarelli at 'The New York Times' praised the song, stating that Hayley Williams "remains the focus, and her nimble melodies and sneakily huge pop hooks are as crisp and magnetic as ever, unbeholden to genre walls." Brad Nelson of 'Pitchfork' wrote positively of the song, calling it a "return to the vintage rhythms that informed 'Ain't It Fun,' but the new song unfolds in a context less obviously connected to rock and even further amputated from emo". Jordan Sargent from 'Spin' named it as one of Paramore's best singles to date, adding that "It's also an interesting experiment, even if you don't care for Paramore's music."

Will Richards of 'DIY' praised the song, saying that the band "never had as much fun as they're having right now," further stating that the chorus "instantly sticks in your brain like bubblegum". 'Billboard' compared the song to Talking Heads and Blondie, stating "With the infectious quality of 'Hard Times' inspiring a jump-on-the-bed and use a hairbrush as a microphone type of vibe, Paramore's new chapter is a testament to what can happen not only when you weather the storm, but when you let yourself dance in the rain as well". Writing for 'The Inquirer', Joseph R. Atilano opines that the song is "a very solid track and is something that long time Paramore fans will surely enjoy listening to over and over again" but criticizes its short length, and mentions that Williams' vocals could be louder in some areas.

'The Village Voice''s Pazz & Jop annual critics' poll to find the best music of 2017 ranked "Hard Times" at number 11. In 2017, 'NME' ranked the song number three on their list of the 10 greatest Paramore songs, and in 2021, 'Kerrang' ranked the song number six on their list of the 20 greatest Paramore songs.

Music video



The video was uploaded to Fueled by Ramen's YouTube channel on April 19, 2017. It was directed by Andrew Joffe and shot at Optimist Studios over two days in March 2017. According to Joffe, the band wanted to "embody some kind of '80s vibe" and made use of "the kind of hand-drawn rotoscoping animation effects made famous in a-ha's 'Take On Me' and deploys a color palette straight out of 'Weird Science' and 'Square Pegs'". NPR's Lars Gotrich described the video as containing "early MTV-style effects, loud pastels and a performance space seemingly constructed out of an old Nickelodeon set". The animation effects were done by Portland-based creative studio, Computer Team. In October 2017, Paramore released a blooper reel of the video.

By October 2017, the song achieved 50 million views. As of May 2022, the song has 120 million views on YouTube.

Personnel



Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

* Kevin "K-Bo" Boettger assistant engineer

* Dave Cooley mastering engineer

* Carlos de la Garza mixer, engineer

* Zac Farro drums, bells, keyboards, percussion, background vocals

* Justin Meldal-Johnsen producer, engineer, bass guitar, keyboards, programming

* Mike Schuppan engineer, additional mixer

* Hayley Williams vocals, keyboards, percussion, background vocals

* Taylor York producer, additional mixer, engineer, guitar, keyboards, marimba, percussion, programming, background vocals

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In popular culture



The song was featured in a montage sequence in the 2019 film 'Happy Death Day 2U'.

The song was used as Jake Hart's ringtone in the Nickelodeon Comedy series Henry Danger.

References



Category:Paramore songs

Category:2017 songs

Category:2017 singles

Category:American new wave songs

Category:American synth-pop songs

Category:Songs written by Hayley Williams

Category:Songs written by Taylor York

Category:Disco songs

Category:Songs about depression

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