The Paradox have returned with more pop-punk perfection, dealing out the sort of lovelorn sentiment that serves as the genre’s backbone.

Titled ‘Good For Me’, musically it is as infectious as it gets. A beautifully buoyant piece of pop-punk that manages to pay tribute to the roots whilst still feeling fresh as it comes. And emotionally, the band are torn between running away from the hurt but struggling to let go. Pain shouldn’t be this catchy, but it’s hard to deny when it feels this good.
Woah-ohs, huge singalongs and a chorus designed to get stuck in your head? It’s all here.
It’s the band’s first music since their EP ‘NSFW’ dropped last year. Here is ‘No Strings Attached’ from that very release:
Rock Sound caught up with the band whilst they were at SXSW earlier this year. Check that out below:

