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Continuing my trip up The Guardian's 50 best albums of 2017 . #26 : After Laughter - Paramore The perpetually feuding emo band returned last spring with a surprisingly jovial collection of tropical house-tinted powerpop. Revelling in the funky guitars and frantic synths of the 80s, the trio channelled their emo roots into the lyrics, which retain the raw drama of their previous work and share stories of romantic tension and torturous experiences with depression. Finally, almost halfway through the chart, we get to the first album we've already met - and I liked it and have no problem with its position on the list. #25 : Sleep Well Beast - The National Music designed to soundtrack a midlife crisis was injected with unexpected exuberance on the Ohio band’s seventh record. From Turtleneck’s gnarly guitar-shredding to the breakneck tapestry of beats backing I’ll Still Destroy You, Matt Berninger and co transformed the sorrows of middle age into something ...