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.Associated actsWebsiteMembers.Past members. Jason Bynum. John Hembree. Hunter LambParamore is an American band from, formed in 2004. The band currently consists of lead vocalist, guitarist and drummer. Williams and Farro are founding members of the group, while York, a high school friend of the original lineup, joined in 2007.
Williams is the only member listed on the band's with 's sublabel and the only member to appear on all five of Paramore's studio albums.The group released its debut album in 2005, with the album reaching number four on the in 2009 and number thirty on 's in 2006.The band's second album, was released in 2007. Due to the success of the singles ', ', and ', Riot! Was a mainstream success and was certified in the United States. They then received a nomination at the. Their 2009 follow-up, is the band's second-highest charting album to date, landing at number two on the with 175,000 first week sales.
It produced the top-forty single ' and went platinum in Ireland and the UK, as well as gold in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.Following the departure of and Zac Farro in 2010, the band released their in 2013. It gave the band their first career number one on the US Billboard 200 and was also the number one album in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. It included the singles ' and ', with the latter winning the for and as songwriters, making it Paramore's first win. The band's lineup changed once again after this album cycle with bassist leaving the band near the end of 2015 and former drummer Zac Farro rejoining the band in 2017. Their fifth studio album was released later that year.
Contents.History 2002–2004: Formation and early yearsIn 2002, at age 13, vocalist moved from her hometown to, where she met brothers Josh Farro and Zac Farro at a weekly supplemental program for home-schooled students. Shortly after arriving, she began taking vocal lessons with.
Prior to forming Paramore, Williams and bassist Jeremy Davis, along with friend Kimee Read, took part in a cover band called The Factory, while Josh and Zac Farro had practiced together after school. The other members of what was soon to be Paramore had been 'edgy about the whole female thing' of having Williams as vocalist, but, because they were good friends, she started writing for them. Williams said of the members when she first met them, 'They were the first people I met who were as passionate about music as I was.'
Williams was originally signed to Atlantic Records as a solo artist in 2003. She had been introduced to Atlantic A&R Tom Storms by Kent Marcus and Jim Zumwalt, lawyers of managers Dave Steunebrink and Richard Williams, and then eventually signed to Atlantic. Steunebrink and Richard Williams had originally discovered and signed her to a production deal that was later bought out by Atlantic. The original plan of the label was to turn her into a pop singer, but Williams resisted, saying that she wanted to play alternative rock music with a band.
In an interview with the band's A&R at Atlantic, Steve Robertson, said, 'She wanted to make sure that we didn't look at her as some straight to Top 40 pop princess. She wanted to make sure that she and her band got the chance to show what they can do as a rock band writing their own songs.'
Label president Julie Greenwald and the label staff decided to go with her wishes. The original management team for the band was Dave Steunebrink, manager, and Hanson's assistant Mark Mercado.The band was officially formed by (/), , Davis and Williams in 2004, with the later addition of Williams' neighbor Jason Bynum.
When Davis showed up, he was stunned to find out the drummer was only twelve years old. He admitted 'I had very, very, very, little faith in everyone in the band because of their age. I remember thinking, 'This is not going to work because this kid is way too young,' but that first day of practice was amazing. I knew we were on to something.' According to Williams, the name 'Paramore' came from the maiden name of the mother of one of their first bass players.
Once the group learned the meaning of the homophone ' ('secret lover'), they decided to adopt the name, using the Paramore spelling.Paramore was originally supposed to release their music on Atlantic Records, but the label's marketing department decided it would be better for the image of the band to not have them attached to a major label. Instead, they released their music through the niche label., the head of, had already identified Fueled by Ramen as a label they should partner with. It was decided the rock label would make an ideal match for Paramore. According to Robertson, when the band was presented to Fueled by Ramen's CEO John Janick, 'he got the vision of the band immediately.' Janick went to a performance in to see the band perform live. In April 2005, after a smaller private performance at a warehouse, the band was signed to Atlantic Records and Fueled By Ramen.The band's first song written together was 'Conspiracy', which was later used on their debut album.
At this time, they were touring the southeast, usually being driven by Williams' parents. She commented that 'Back then, I guess we were all thinking, after school, we'll go to the house and practice. It was what we loved to do for fun, and still do! I don't think any of us really knew this would turn out to be what it's become.' 2005–2006: All We Know Is Falling. Paramore performing in, 2006Paramore traveled back to Orlando, Florida, but shortly after arriving, Jeremy Davis left the band, citing personal reasons.
The remaining four members of Paramore continued with the album, writing ' about his departure, and later deciding to base around the concept. The album artwork also reflected Paramore's grief as Hayley Williams explains, 'The couch on the cover of All We Know is Falling with no one there and the shadow walking away; it's all about Jeremy leaving us and us feeling like there's an empty space.' Before touring, the band added John Hembree to their lineup to replace Davis. During that summer, Paramore was featured on the Shira Girl stage of the 2005. After being asked by the band, Jeremy Davis returned to Paramore after five months apart, replacing Hembree. All We Know Is Falling was released on July 24, 2005, and reached No. 30 on the Billboard's Heatseekers Chart. Paramore released ' as its first single, with a video directed by, but the song failed to chart.
The video featured the band performing in a warehouse, eventually getting sprayed with water sprinklers as the storyline of a conflicted couple occurs. In July, ' was released as the second single, the video again reuniting the band with director Shane Drake and featuring Hunter Lamb , who replaced Jason Bynum in December 2005. The video for 'Emergency' showcased Paramore in another performance, this time fixing the members' bloody costumes. The third single, 'All We Know', was released with limited airtime, with the video consisting of a collection of live performances and backstage footage. After the band's later success, All We Know Is Falling and 'Pressure' were certified by the.In January 2006, the band took part in the Winter Go West tour where they played alongside Seattle bands. In February, Hayley Williams was featured on 'Keep Dreaming Upside Down'.
In spring of 2006, Paramore was an opening act on tours for both. The band then covered ' ' for the soundtrack which was released on June 26, 2006.During the summer of 2006, Paramore played a portion of Warped Tour, primarily on the and Stages, and their first night on the Main Stage was at a date in their hometown of Nashville. During the band's time at Warped Tour, they released, which was sold exclusively during the tour.
Paramore's first US headlining tour began on August 2, 2006 to a sold-out audience with support from, and with the final show in Nashville. That year they were voted 'Best New Band', and Hayley Williams was voted as No. 2 'Sexiest Female', by readers of the British magazine.In 2007, Lamb left the group to get married, and Paramore continued onward as a quartet. Paramore was then named by British magazine as one of ten bands to watch out for in their 'New Noise 2007' feature. Paramore was featured in Kerrang!
Magazine once more, however, Hayley Williams believed the article was an untrue portrayal of the band, particularly because it focused on her as the main component. Afterwards, Williams addressed the issue in the band's, with a post saying, 'we could’ve done without a cover piece. Sorry, if it offends anyone at Kerrang! But I don’t think there was one bit of truth in that article.'
In April, Hayley Williams' vocals were featured in 'Then Came To Kill'. They headlined a tour in April through May 2007 with, and Love Arcade. The Almost and Love Arcade were replaced by for the second half of the tour. 2007–2008: Riot! (drums), (lead vocalist), and (bass guitar), performing on the 2007 at the in,.Before work began on the band's next album, Davis was expelled from the band due to 'his lack of work ethic and participation in things that Zac, Hayley and I didn’t agree with,' according to Josh Farro.
After an agreement involving the remaining three members, Davis was reinstated as bassist, and became the band's new guitarist. York had been in a band with the Farro brothers before the two met Williams.After being courted by producers Neal Avron and, Paramore opted to record the album with producer David Bendeth in, who had previously worked with.
The album, titled Riot!, was released on June 12, 2007, entering the Billboard 200 at number 20 and the UK charts at number 24. The album sold 44,000 units its first week in the United States. The name Riot! Had been chosen because it meant 'a sudden outburst of uncontrolled emotion', and it was a word that 'summed it all up'.
The first single from the album, ', was released on June 21, 2007. According to Williams, 'Misery Business' is 'more honest than anything I've ever written, and the guys matched that emotion musically.'
In the summer of 2007, Paramore participated in their third Warped Tour, and they posted journals of their experiences on yourhereblog for MTV.On October 11, 2007, the music video for ' debuted on the United States television as the next single from Riot! The video for 'Crushcrushcrush' featured the band playing a performance in a barren desert, being spied upon, and later destroying their equipment. The single was released in the United States on November 19 and made available in the United Kingdom on November 12, 2007. Hayley Williams recorded guest vocals for the tracks 'The Church Channel' and 'Plea' for the concept album released on October 23, 2007.
The group performed live, acoustic style in on November 29, 2007 for FNX radio. On December 31, 2007, Paramore performed on the program which ran from 11:30 p.m. To 1:00 a.m.Paramore was featured on the cover of February 2008 issue of magazine and voted 'Best Band Of 2007' by the readers. The band was nominated for ' at the presented on February 10, 2008 but lost to. Early 2008 saw Paramore touring the United Kingdom, supporting their album Riot!, along with, and Conditions.
In early February 2008, the band began a tour in Europe, however on February 21, 2008, the band announced that they had canceled six shows due to personal issues. Williams wrote on the band's web site that 'the break will give that band 'a chance to get away and work out our personal issues'. MTV.com reported that fans of Paramore were speculating about the future of the band and reported rumors of trouble had begun earlier in the month when Josh Farro expressed his anger against the media's focus on Hayley Williams. The band, however, returned to their hometown to record the music video for the fourth single ', which was then released on March 24, 2008.The band toured with in the United States in April and May 2008.
The band headlined the festival in the United Kingdom on May 10 and 11, 2008. Also the band performed on the In New Music We Trust Stage at in, on May 10, 2008.
Paramore played their first Ireland show at the in on June 2, 2008, followed by the 2008 from July 1–6. Paramore at The Social, on April 23, 2007From July 25 to September 1, Paramore embarked on a tour named 'The Final Riot!' On this tour, the band performed part of 's '. On September 2, 2008, Paramore released a collaboration hoodie along with based on the album Riot!
All proceeds went to the Love146 foundation.The band released a live album named on November 25, 2008. The album includes a bonus DVD with a full concert recorded in, as well as a behind the scenes documentary. As of April 9, 2009, The Final Riot! Is certified gold in the United States.
2009–2011: Brand New Eyes, departure of the Farros, and Singles ClubIn January 2009, Josh Farro spoke about the band's next studio album. Talking to Kerrang!, Farro said: 'We're gonna try to record it in Nashville. I think writing the album there will inspire us, and then if we record there too it'll be a lot easier since we can sleep in our beds at night rather than in hotels like the other 300 days out of the year! We're not sure who's going to produce the record yet.
We did 'Decode' with producer, which was a good experience, but we're looking around and don't want to make any decisions until we have a lot of songs and we know what we're looking for. We really enjoy our live sound and we want a producer who can really capture that.' Paramore wrote and completed their third album in early 2009.
The first single from the album was and was released July 7, 2009. Paramore was the special guest with, and at the, starting in May 2009 in outdoor amphitheaters and arenas across the US and Canada. The official music video for 'Ignorance' aired on all MTV platforms, networks, and websites on August 13, 2009. Paramore, along with and, toured in support of Brand New Eyes in the fall of 2009. Some tour dates were postponed due to Hayley Williams becoming infected with.
', ', ' and ' were the album's following singles. To promote the album, the band recorded a performance for. In Vancouver in theParamore then played a sold out 15-date European tour with, and Now Now Every Children. Their stadium tour culminated at London's, to an audience of 12,500. The band performed in 2010 in the along with bands such as,. Shortly before the tour, lead guitarist Josh Farro announced via the band's LiveJournal that he was engaged and stayed behind to plan his wedding.
Justin York, brother of Taylor York, filled in for him on the tour. The band, with Farro returned, embarked on a spring tour of the U.S.
In late April. Paramore supported on selected dates of their Stadium tour, in Dublin and Paris.The band headlined the 2010, which began on July 23 in Raleigh, NC and closed on September 19 in Anaheim, CA. After a short United Kingdom tour in November 2010, the band announced, on December 2, 2010, the official dates for a South American tour to take place during February and March 2011. The band were set to take a break after their South American Tour in 2011 to write for their fourth studio album.On December 18, 2010, a message from Hayley, Jeremy, and Taylor was released through Paramore.net stating that Josh and Zac were leaving the band.
The band also confirmed the scheduled South American tour would still happen. Josh Farro wrote a statement on the departure on his, claiming that the band was 'a manufactured product of a.' He accused Hayley Williams of being manipulated by her management, treating the rest of the group as her, and claimed she was the only member of the band who was signed to, while her bandmates were simply 'riding on the coattails of her dream'. On December 30, 2010, interviewed Williams, York and Davis in regarding their reactions to Farro's response. The band members confirmed many of Farro's statements, notably that Williams was indeed the only member of the band actually signed to Atlantic. They added that they felt the statement was irrelevant, and claimed they had addressed many of the Farro's critiques already throughout the course of their career. Paramore in the at inOn January 10, 2011, in an interview with MTV, Hayley Williams said that despite the band losing two of its founding members, they would release new music in 2011, although they had not confirmed if it would be a full album for release or just a small number of songs.
The singer also admitted that Paramore's style was likely to change with the new lineup, but clarified that the band would still retain their core signature sound. The band entered the studio upon returning from their South American tour to record a batch of songs that were released over the summer, prior to their fourth full-length album. One of the songs included 'In the Mourning', which Williams debuted on her page. Paramore later confirmed they were entering a studio in Los Angeles with producer to record what would be the.On June 3, 2011, Paramore released the single ', featured on the, on. This is the first song that the band released without the Farro brothers.On June 9, 2011, Hayley Williams announced that the band had started to write their fourth album, which they hoped to start recording at the end of the year, with an early 2012 release.On October 11, 2011, Paramore announced that they would release a new song for each of the remaining months of 2011. The band set up the on their website which gave fans the chance to purchase the singles when they were released, as they were released exclusively through the Singles Club and were therefore not sold elsewhere.
A song called ', premiered the day of the announcement, with 'Hello Cold World' following on November 7 and ' on December 5. In 2011, former member, Josh Farro, formed.
Zac Farro later joined the band. 2012–2015: Paramore and Davis' second exit. Main article:On April 18, 2012, Williams announced that the producer for their fourth album was. Former and current and drummer was confirmed to be the session drummer for the recording of the album. Paramore was officially released on April 5, 2013 and a #1 at US albums chart.
The first single from the album, titled ', was released online on January 22, 2013, and the album's second single, ', was released on March 14, 2013 achieving commercial success. The third single, ', was released on December 2, 2013.
The album's fourth single, ', was released on February 4, 2014, eventually becoming the band's highest charting song in the United States and a winner for at the. On November 24, 2014, Paramore: Self-Titled Deluxe was released, which includes a remake of ',' a song originally on Paramore, featuring; this is the band's first collaboration on a song. The band embarked on the 'Writing the Future' tour with, they said in a blog post that 'It feels right to bring the Self-Titled era to a close. We've had a very personal and hugely triumphant journey with this one.
What wouldn't feel right is saying goodbye to this time in the band's career and not celebrating it with our fans in some special way.' On December 14, 2015, bassist Jeremy Davis left the band. In March 2016, Davis embroiled in a legal battle with Paramore, claiming to be eligible to enjoy the benefits of a business partnership with Hayley Williams as a co-owner of the band. This was quickly dismissed and he was embroiled in a legal battle with Hayley Williams and Taylor York over a breach of contract entitling him to ownership and authorship of songs on their Self-Titled record, including 'Ain't It Fun,' and again, claiming to be eligible to enjoy the benefits of the earnings the two received from these songs, and album. Davis reached a settlement with the band in April 2017.During this period, lead singer Williams later revealed that she suffered from depression and mental health issues following the departure of Davis as well as a divorce with her ex-husband. In an interview with on, shes described it as 'torment' and mentioned that she 'didn't laugh for a long time'.
As a result, Williams privately left the band for a short period in 2015, briefly leaving York as the only remaining member of the group. 2016–present: Zac Farro's return and After LaughterOn January 19, 2016, Williams announced over that the band was in the process of writing their fifth album. On June 8, 2016, the band posted a short video of themselves in the studio to their social media. This was preceded by a number of images which all included both former drummer Zac Farro and producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen, leading fans and various media outlets to speculate the return of Farro. On June 17, Farro was featured yet again in a picture uploaded to social media, this time behind a drum set, confirming that he would be recording drums for the album, though he later clarified that he was only recording drums for the album and that he had not rejoined the band as a full member. Despite this, on February 2, 2017, the band announced that Farro would return as the official drummer of the band.On April 19, 2017, Paramore released ' as the lead single from their album, which they announced would be released on May 12, 2017.
On May 3, a second single was released, titled '. A music video for the song ' was released on November 17, 2017. On February 5, 2018, a music video for ' was released, which is also the album's fourth single. The music video for ', the album's fifth single, was released on June 26, 2018.On September 7, 2018, Hayley Williams announced during a concert that the band will play the song 'Misery Business' 'for the last time for a really long time', mainly due to a line from the second verse that was deemed sexist. Musical style and influences. 17 second sample from Paramore's 'Now'Problems playing this file?
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Magazine had commented that the band was 'young sounding', while consistently being 'honest.' Paramore's first album All We Know is Falling had an arguably more 'formulaic pop-punk' sound that was 'delivered particularly well' and the combination of the two had created a 'refined rock infused pop/punk album.' The band's second release, Riot! Was said to explore a 'diverse range of styles,' however, not straying far from 'their signature sound.' The band's later albums, such as Paramore and After Laughter, included more of a and sound.
Williams and Taylor York performing with Paramore, 2013Alternative Press and various other reviewers have noted that the band's stage performances have helped boost them to larger fame. Alternative Press states that Williams 'has more charisma than singers twice her age, and her band aren't far behind in their chops, either.' Singer-songwriter had praised Williams' voice in a blog in October 2007, calling her 'The great orange hope'; 'orange' in reference to her hair color.
Due to the female fronted aspect of the band, Paramore has gained comparisons to and the aforementioned Avril Lavigne, to which one reviewer said was 'sorely unfounded.' Reviewer Jonathan Bradley noted that 'Paramore attacks its music with infectious enthusiasm.' However, he also explained that 'there isn't a whole lot of difference between Riot! And the songs from Kelly Clarkson or Avril Lavigne.' A reviewer at NME had likened Paramore's sound to that of ' (stripped of all the bollocks)' and 'Kelly Clarkson's wildest dreams.'
Hayley Williams has gone on to comment about the female aspect of the band saying that Paramore is not 'this girl-fronted band' and it makes 'music for people to enjoy music, not so people can talk about my sexuality.' Paramore has expressed appreciation for, and, as well as and; Hayley Williams has cited her personal influences as, the, and.Williams named many singers as heroines: 'I love. I grew up listening to. Girl groups are really important to me, but the especially'.
Williams also explained that bands such as, 'who are massive, and do whatever they want, write whatever they want and they stand for something,', 'who I don’t think ever disappoint their fans,' and, who 'have done amazing things,' act as a pattern for the path in which Paramore would like to take their career. In 2012, Williams contributed vocals to 's fifth studio album,.The band members are and in an interview with the BBC, Josh Farro stated 'Our faith is very important to us. It's obviously going to come out in our music because if someone believes something, then their worldview is going to come out in anything they do. But we're not out here to preach to kids, we're out here because we love music.' Live appearances. Paramore performing at a concert during theIn 2007, the band played an acoustic set for the grand opening of a Warped Tour exhibit at the, and the dress Hayley Williams wore in the video for 'Emergency' was also put on display in the exhibit.In June 2007, they were declared by as 'Ones to Watch'. Paramore made their live television debut on Fuse Networks daily show,.
The second single from Riot!, ', was released on July 30, 2007, and is only available online and on UK television. The video, much like 'All We Know', features backstage footage and live performances.In August 2007, Paramore had been featured in television spots on, performing acoustic versions of their songs or acting in short accompaniments to MTV program commercials. As 'MTV Artists of the Week', the band filmed the faux camping themed spots in, all written and directed by Evan Silver and Gina Fortunato.
MTV.com also has a collection of with the band to promote Riot! For weeks in August 2007, the 'Misery Business' video was the number one streamed video at. On October 8, Paramore played 'Misery Business' live on, a booking made possible due to the friendship struck between the band and during the 2007 Warped Tour. In August, Paramore participated in 's music video for their cover of 's song '.From September 29 to November 1, 2009, the band held a tour in North America to support Brand New Eyes. The tour for their self-titled fourth album, known as, took place in North America from October 15 to November 27, 2013. From June 19 through August 17, 2014, the band also supported the album with the. Appearances in films and video gamesIn 2005, Paramore made its first video game appearance with the song ' being featured in the console versions of the video game.In March 2008, Paramore made its first appearance with ' as a downloadable track in the games and later being a playable song in.
Later that year, was released with the song ' included as a playable track. The video game featured the song ' along with participating in motion capture sessions for the game. She is featured as an unlockable character in the game as well. 'Misery Business' was also featured as a playable track on, while 'Pressure', 'The Only Exception', 'Brick by Boring Brick', and 'Ignorance' are available as DLC for the game. In 2015 the song ' was featured as an on-disc song for.Paramore's song ' was the lead single for the novel-based film. Another song called 'I Caught Myself' is also featured on the film's soundtrack.
'Decode' was released on October 1, 2008 on the Paramore Fan Club site as well as 's website. The band began shooting the video October 13 and it premiered on November 3. Hosted listening parties for the soundtrack on October 24, 2008, and the album was released on November 4, 2008. Released an exclusive version of the soundtrack that features an acoustic version of 'Decode.' 'Misery Business' is also featured in, and the soundtrack for.The music video for ', along with the Twilight film trailer, was shown in the North American Home Theater of from December 11, 2008, to December 18, 2008. The video premiered in full through MTV and its subsidiaries on November 3, 2008 one day ahead of the release of the soundtrack on which the song is featured.Paramore's song ' is featured as a song for the game.
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