Paramore - Hi-res Masters -flac Songs- -pmedia- --- [better] -
: Available in 24-bit/96kHz , capturing the punchy, post-punk energy of their latest era.
This wasn't a standard rip from a streaming service. The "-PMEDIA-" tag at the end was the key. It stood for "Preservation Media," a shadowy collective of audio engineers dedicated to rescuing music from the "Loudness Wars" of the early 2000s. Their goal was to take albums that had been flattened by aggressive compression—making them sound loud but lifeless—and restore them using the original studio stems, releasing them as High-Resolution FLACs. Paramore - Hi-Res Masters -FLAC Songs- -PMEDIA- ---
When discussing "Hi-Res," we mean digital audio exceeding CD quality (greater than 16-bit depth or a sampling frequency above 44.1 kHz). For Paramore, a true hi-res master comes directly from the final studio master tapes or digital master files, converted to a high sample rate (usually 96kHz or 192kHz) without the dynamic range compression applied to radio edits or streaming services. : Available in 24-bit/96kHz , capturing the punchy,
You will not find "PMEDIA" on Spotify, Apple Music, or Qobuz. It is a scene tag. In underground digital music preservation circles, release groups attach tags like --PMEDIA-- to denote a strict encoding standard. Often, this includes: It stood for "Preservation Media," a shadowy collective
"This Is Why," "The News," and "Crave" from their 2023 album.