
It’s very nice to be able to grow up with these guys. “God, getting older is such a weird thing. Hayley Williams then reflected on her bandmates and Paramore itself. We won’t let it happen unless we think it’s the coolest thing in the world, I mean, Paramore’s my favorite band. That excitement and curiosity that keeps us a band. Now let’s see what else we can do to fuck this up’. “When it’s winter you can’t wait to be sweating your balls off, and in the summer you’re like, ‘Fuck, I hate this!’ After making ‘After Laughter’ it’s like, ‘Okay, we’ve tried this on and it actually fits and feels great. “It’s a summer/winter thing,” Williams said. Read More: Do you remember the lyrics to “Ain’t It Fun” by Paramore? Williams also talked about how the return to a punk-ish guitar sound is definitely a turn-around from the synth-wave product After Laughter. All three of us loved Queens Of The Stone Age’s ‘Songs For The Deaf.’” T and I liked stuff that was a bit more ratty sounding: The Rapture, Yeah Yeah Yeahs. We’ve found ourselves listening to a lot of older music that we grew up being inspired by. “Taylor’s mentioned things like: ‘Oh, God, I miss guitars. “We’ve thought about ,” Williams explains. Now, speaking with NME, Hayley Williams spoke a bit more about Paramore’s future sound, what After Laughter represented and what the band mean to her personally. It makes me excited because we literally just follow our whims and who knows where we’ll go? I think that’s what kept Paramore going all this time.” Read More: Here are the songs Hayley Williams says inspired Paramore’s beginnings It’s funny, though, because we always do this and then we get in the car and take a complete left turn. And we’ve talked about what styles of music we might want to fuck with. We’ve talked about who might be a cool producer, because both Taylor and Zac produce now. In fact, Williams recently spoke about what the album could sound like, now that both her bandmates Zac Farro and Taylor York are accomplished producers. Read More: Here’s why Hayley Williams felt slighted on Paramore’s first Warped TourĮven though Hayley Williams and Paramore haven’t made a record since 2017’s After Laughter, Williams has assured fans that the group is very much still together and in her mind. Now, it seems the band want to explore even more guitar sounds as they revisit some of the songs they listened to growing up. The Paramore singer had recently spoken about what a new Paramore record could sound like and who would make a cool producer. Paramore have always been a pop band.Hayley Williams just made her solo debut with Petals For Armor on May 8 and she’s already thinking about the future. The US trio have replaced their sound with Eighties-style off-kilter pop With 'After Laughter,' Paramore take the retro '80s step a lot of bands are taking without stumbling, delivering one of the year's best pop albums They definitely haven’t perfected this new sound yet, but for the first time since their debut we can look at Paramore and truly say they are doing something different She’s not dwelling, so why should we? It’s time we matured with Paramore The Williams everyone loves is still there, but she’s become a little bit better at letting go. Sort by ADM rating Sort by most recent reviewĪfter Laughter is a human album where the catchy, upbeat tunes often feel like a coping mechanism for anxious and depressive thoughts
