This Is Why (song) explained

This Is Why
Type:single
Artist:Paramore
Album:This Is Why
Genre:
Length:3:27
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Carlos de la Garza
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"This Is Why" is a song by American rock band Paramore, released as the lead single from their sixth studio album This Is Why, on September 28, 2022.[1] It was written by Hayley Williams, Taylor York, and Zac Farro and produced by Carlos de la Garza. The song was accompanied by its music video, released the same day.

The song won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance.

Background

"This Is Why" was released on September 28, 2022.[1] [2] It was the last song written for the album, at which point Williams was "tired of writing lyrics", although guitarist Taylor York convinced Williams and drummer Zac Farro to work on one "last idea". Williams stated that it "summarizes the plethora of ridiculous emotions, the rollercoaster of being alive in 2022, having survived even just the last three or four years" and thought that following the COVID-19 pandemic and "the impending doom of a dying planet", "that humans would have found it deep within themselves to be kinder or more empathetic or something".[2]

Composition

"This Is Why" has been described as a funk,[3] indie pop,[4] post-punk,[5] pop punk,[6] dance-punk,[7] alternative rock,[3] soul,[3] and dance song.[3] It is the band's first title track.

Critical reception

Quinn Moreland of Pitchfork wrote that the track "builds on the funky pop that colored 2017's After Laughter, but shifts away from its predecessor's bright gloss for something muddier and vaguely threatening" and called the chorus "spiky" with instrumentation from marimbas making for a "suspense[ful]" bridge, after which "the song creeps forward, ultimately never pulling itself out of its paranoid spiral".[8] Ali Shutler of NME described it as a "snarling, defiant middle finger to the haters" and a "giddy statement of purpose" with "newfound urgency to the party-starting music that takes influence from their angsty days as scrappy pop-punkers" accompanied by a "disco stomp".[9] Steffanee Wang of Nylon called it a "disillusioned anthem" as well as "explosive" and remarked that it "sonically fits in the neat in-between space between [the band's] older pop-punk stuff and the electronic contemporary sound of 2017's After Laughter".[10]

Accolades

Organization! scope="col"
YearCategoryResult
MTV Video Music Awards2023Best Alternative[11]
Grammy Awards2024Best Alternative Music Performance[12]
Publication! scope="col"
AccoladeRank
ConsequenceTop 50 Songs of 20221[13]
NMEThe 50 Best Songs of 20222[14]
NylonFavourite Songs of 2022[15]
BBC Radio 1Hottest Record of the Year 20221[16]

Music video

The music video was released the same day as the song, and was directed by Brendan Yates of the American punk band Turnstile and filmed in Malibu, California.[2] It depicts the band performing and "frolick[ing ...] in the Malibu wilderness, amid the grasses, against the blue sky, and [...] in the spare interiors of a house".[10]

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2022–2023)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Canada Rock (Billboard)[17] 25
Germany Rock Airplay (Official German Charts)[18] 9
Ireland (IRMA)[19] 90
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[20] 8

Year-end charts

Chart (2023)! scope="col"
Position
US Rock Airplay (Billboard)[21] 21

Release history

Region! scope="col"
DateFormat(s)Label
VariousSeptember 28, 2022Atlantic
United StatesOctober 4, 2022Alternative radio[22]
November 7, 2022Adult alternative radio[23]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paramore Share New Song 'This Is Why,' Announce Their Sixth Album. Loudwire. Trapp. Philip. September 28, 2022. September 29, 2022.
  2. Web site: Paramore Announce New Album This Is Why, Share Video: Watch. Pitchfork. Ruiz. Matthew Ismael. September 28, 2022. September 28, 2022.
  3. Web site: Paramore is Officially Back With "This Is Why". Music Daily. Barcelata. Diana. October 3, 2022. November 10, 2022.
  4. Web site: Paramore, Slipknot and Polyphia are our tracks of the week. Alternative Press. Summan. Yasmin. September 30, 2022. September 30, 2022.
  5. Web site: Paramore, 'This Is Why' An empathetic but exasperated sigh accompanies the motorik post-punk funk. NPR. Gotrich. Lars. October 4, 2022. October 4, 2022.
  6. Web site: The 50 Best Songs of 2022. NME. December 5, 2022. December 23, 2022.
  7. Web site: Paramore-This Is Why Review. Cult Following. Gleadow. Ewan. October 4, 2022. October 8, 2022.
  8. Web site: Paramore: "This Is Why" Track Review. Pitchfork. Moreland. Quinn. September 28, 2022. builds on the funky pop…. September 29, 2022.
  9. Web site: Paramore's 'This Is Why' is a snarling, defiant middle finger to the haters. NME. Shutler. Ali. September 28, 2022. September 29, 2022.
  10. Web site: Paramore's "This Is Why" Lyrics Meaning, Explained. Nylon. Wang. Steffanee. September 28, 2022. September 29, 2022.
  11. Grein . Paul . August 8, 2023 . Taylor Swift Is Top Nominee for 2023 MTV Video Music Awards (Complete List) . August 10, 2023 . Billboard.
  12. Web site: 10 November 2023 . 2024 Grammy Nominations: See The Full Nominees List . 10 November 2023 . . 10 November 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231110165703/https://www.grammy.com/news/2024-grammys-nominations-full-winners-nominees-list . live .
  13. Web site: Top 50 Songs of 2022. Consequence. Fu. Eddie. December 5, 2022. December 8, 2022.
  14. Web site: The 50 best songs of 2022. NME. Campbell. Erica. December 5, 2022. December 8, 2022.
  15. Web site: Nylon's Favourite Songs Of 2022. Nylon. H.. Lindsay. December 6, 2022. December 8, 2022.
  16. Web site: How Paramore wrote 2022's song of the year. canvas-story.bbcrewind.co.uk. December 15, 2022.
  17. Paramore Chart History (Canada Rock). Billboard. October 30, 2022.
  18. Web site: Radio No9 Charts [Week 40/2022]]. Radio-No9. September 28, 2022.
  19. Web site: IRMA – Irish Charts. Irish Recorded Music Association. October 8, 2022.
  20. Web site: NZ Hot Singles Chart. Recorded Music NZ. October 10, 2022. October 8, 2022.
  21. Web site: YEAR-END CHARTS: Rock & Alternative Airplay Songs (2023). Billboard. November 22, 2023.
  22. Web site: Future Releases on Alternative Radio Stations. AllAccess. September 29, 2022. September 25, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220925115601/https://www.allaccess.com/alternative/future-releases. dead.
  23. Web site: Future Releases on Triple A Radio Stations. AllAccess. November 1, 2022. October 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221028025817/https://www.allaccess.com/triple-a/future-releases.