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Paramore

Paramore is an American rock band formed in , in 2004, known for its blend of , , and influences, driven by the powerful vocals of lead singer . The band rose to prominence in the mid-2000s with emotionally charged lyrics addressing themes of youth, relationships, and personal growth, achieving mainstream success through multi-platinum albums and hits like "Misery Business" and "Ain't It Fun." As of 2025, Paramore consists of founding member and vocalist , guitarist , and drummer , having navigated significant lineup changes while earning three for their work. The band originated when teenagers , brothers and , bassist , and guitarist Jason Bynum began jamming together after school. Signed to and in 2005, Paramore released their debut album that year, which peaked at number 30 on the and introduced their high-energy sound. Their 2007 follow-up, Riot!, marked a breakthrough, reaching number 15 on the and earning double platinum certification in the UK, propelled by the controversial yet iconic single "Misery Business." During this period, joined as a permanent guitarist, solidifying the core lineup amid early touring and festival appearances. Lineup instability followed, with brothers Josh and departing in 2010 due to creative differences, leaving Williams as the sole constant. The band released in 2009, which debuted at number 10 on the , and their self-titled fourth album in 2013, which topped the and , featuring top-40 Hot 100 singles "" and "Ain't It Fun"—the latter winning a Grammy for Best Rock Song in 2015. rejoined in 2017 for , a synth-pop-infused release that peaked at number 6 on the , while exited multiple times, including in 2015. These albums showcased Paramore's evolution from roots to more experimental pop-rock territory. In recent years, Paramore entered a hiatus in 2019 for solo projects, including Williams' Petals for Armor album, before reuniting with the current trio. Their sixth studio album, This Is Why, arrived in February 2023 via , debuting at number 2 on the and earning two 2024 Grammys for Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Music Performance for the title track. The album addressed contemporary issues like anxiety and politics, reaffirming the band's relevance with sold-out tours and festival performances, including a 2024 summer run in Europe and the UK. In September 2025, the band announced an extended break. As of 2025, Paramore remains an influential force in alternative music.

History

2004–2006: Formation and All We Know Is Falling

In 2003, at the age of 14, was signed by as a solo artist through a development deal, following her introduction to the label's A&R executive Tom Storms by family connections. Williams, originally from , had relocated to , in 2002 after her parents' divorce, where she began collaborating musically with local teenagers including brothers and . Convincing Atlantic to support a band format instead of a solo career, Williams joined forces with Zac Farro on drums and Josh Farro on guitar, marking the informal beginnings of what would become Paramore. soon contributed on guitar, while early involvement included rhythm guitarist Jason Bynum and bassist , solidifying the initial lineup in 2004 amid the burgeoning and scenes in the Nashville area. The band, named Paramore after a nod to Williams' middle name, focused on high-energy rock with Williams' powerful vocals at the forefront. They quickly recorded early demos, including tracks like "Here We Go Again" and "My Heart," which captured their raw, youthful sound influenced by bands such as and . Local performances in venues helped build buzz, with the group playing small clubs and house shows to hone their live energy. In April 2005, following a private showcase at a , Paramore secured a deal with the indie label , an Atlantic imprint known for acts like Fall Out Boy, allowing them greater creative control while leveraging major-label distribution. Paramore's debut album, , was released on July 26, 2005, via . Produced primarily by James Paul Wisner at Morrisound Recording in —with additional contributions from Mike Green, Roger Nichols, and Nick Trevisick—the 10-track record blended hooks, introspection, and anthemic choruses, clocking in at just over 35 minutes. The tracklist featured: Singles "Pressure" (released August 2, 2005) and "Emergency" (October 21, 2005) received radio play on alternative stations, emphasizing the band's urgent, relationship-driven lyrics and driving rhythms. To promote the album, Paramore embarked on extensive touring, including their first appearance on the Vans Warped Tour in summer 2005, where they performed on smaller stages to enthusiastic crowds in the community. The album achieved modest commercial success, failing to enter the but peaking at No. 30 on the Heatseekers Albums chart in September 2006 and reaching No. 4 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart. Early fanbase growth was amplified through , where the band's page—featuring free demo streams and tour updates—drew thousands of friends and shares within the online and networks, fostering a dedicated following among teenagers before mainstream radio exposure.

2007–2008: Riot! and mainstream breakthrough

Following the moderate success of their debut album , Paramore signed a major-label deal with in 2006, providing greater resources for their sophomore effort. The band recorded Riot! with producer at House of Loud studios in , a process that emphasized their maturing songwriting while retaining energy. Riot! was released on June 12, 2007, through /, featuring 11 tracks that explored themes of teenage angst, romantic turmoil, and personal growth. The album's singles included "" (released July 15, 2007), "" (September 10, 2007), and "" (November 26, 2007), with lyrics often drawing from ' experiences in relationships and emotional conflicts.
No.TitleLength
1"For a Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic"3:48
2""3:41
3""3:24
4""3:31
5"When It Rains, It Pours"3:03
6"Let the Flames Begin"3:55
7"Miracle"3:29
8""3:09
9"We Are Broken"3:38
10"Fences"3:19
11"Stop This Song (Lovesick Again)"3:08
The album achieved significant commercial success, debuting at No. 20 on the and eventually peaking at No. 15, while earning certification from the RIAA in July 2008 for over 1 million units sold in the United States. Internationally, Riot! charted in the top 40 in countries including the (No. 24), (No. 28), and (No. 13), and received certifications in (35,000 units), (50,000 units), (7,500 units), and the (100,000 units). The track "" sparked controversy over its lyrics, particularly the line "once a whore, you're nothing more," which critics labeled as slut-shaming and misogynistic. In 2015, addressed the backlash in a public statement, explaining that the words no longer aligned with her views as an adult and expressing regret for their impact on young fans. This led to the song's temporary removal from live sets starting in 2018, though it was reinstated in 2022 after Williams reflected on its cultural significance and her personal growth. To promote Riot!, Paramore undertook extensive touring in 2007–2008, including a main-stage slot on the Vans Warped Tour, where they performed full sets of hits like "Misery Business" and "crushcrushcrush." They also opened for acts such as on their Futures tour and during select dates, expanding their fanbase through high-profile support slots. These tours marked the band's first widespread arena exposure and solidified their presence in the and scenes. In 2008, Paramore received their first Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, competing alongside artists like and , which highlighted their rapid ascent. The nomination, coupled with features on specials and rhythm games like , represented their breakthrough into mainstream media.

2009–2011: and Farro brothers' departure

Following the success of their previous album Riot!, Paramore faced significant internal tensions in 2008, which channeled into the for their third studio album as a means of resolution. These conflicts, including personal relationships and creative frustrations, informed the album's raw emotional core. In early 2009, recorded with producer in , opting for a secretive session to maintain focus and prevent leaks. Brand New Eyes was released on September 29, 2009, through and . The album features 11 tracks: "Careful," "," "Playing God," "," "Turn It Off," "," "Feeling Sorry," "Looking Up," "Where the Lines Overlap," "," and "All I Wanted." Its themes center on , , personal growth, and , with drawing from the band's real-life struggles, such as and relational . Lead singles included "," which debuted in July 2009 and addressed feelings of being undervalued; "," exploring escapism and deception; and "," a reflecting vulnerability in . The album debuted at No. 2 on the , selling 175,000 copies in its first week, and received a gold certification from the RIAA for 500,000 units shipped in the United States. To promote it, Paramore embarked on the World Tour, spanning , , , , and , followed by the 2010 Tour co-headlined with and featuring New Found Glory as support. In December 2010, founding members Josh Farro (guitarist) and Zac Farro (drumme r) announced their departure from the band. The band's official statement cited ongoing unhappiness and creative differences as the primary reasons, emphasizing that the split had been discussed for some time. Josh Farro's subsequent blog post escalated tensions, accusing the group of being overly centered on Hayley Williams and portraying it as a "manufactured product" of the label, while downplaying the contributions of other members. The remaining members—Williams, bassist Jeremy Davis, and guitarist Taylor York—responded by affirming their commitment to continue, with York shifting to lead guitar duties. In the aftermath, the Farro brothers pursued solo projects, with Josh citing homesickness and a desire for new creative directions influenced by . The personal fallout was compounded by 's prior romantic relationship with Williams, which had ended acrimoniously and contributed to the brothers' exit. No formal legal disputes arose directly from the departure, though the public exchange of statements fueled media scrutiny and fan division. To reconnect with fans amid the lineup changes, Paramore launched the Singles Club in 2011, releasing four new songs—"Monster," "Renegade," "Hello Cold World," and "In the Mourning"—as limited-edition 7-inch singles, each with unique B-sides, artwork, and handwritten notes from Williams. Only 3,500 box sets were produced, marking the band's first original material without the Farro brothers.

2012–2015: Self-titled album and lineup instability

Following the departure of guitarists and in late 2010, Paramore reconfigured as a core trio comprising vocalist , guitarist , and bassist , marking a period of reinvention for the band. To support live performances, the trio incorporated additional touring musicians, including keyboardist Drew Larita and guitarist Justin York for select shows during this era. In early 2012, the trio entered the studio to record their fourth studio album, self-titled Paramore, produced by , known for his work with artists like and M83. The album was released on April 9, 2013, via , featuring 17 tracks that showcased a departure from the band's earlier roots toward more experimental sounds, incorporating elements of and in songs like the disco-inflected "Ain't It Fun." Key singles included the urgent rock opener "Now," the upbeat pop-rock track "," and the genre-blending "Ain't It Fun," which sampled a riff and peaked at No. 10 on the Hot 100. The album debuted at No. 1 on the , selling 106,000 copies in its first week and becoming Paramore's first chart-topping release. The self-titled album's success was capped by a Grammy Award win for Best Rock Song for "Ain't It Fun" at the in 2015, with songwriting credits awarded to Williams and . This accolade highlighted the track's innovative blend of energy and funk grooves, solidifying the band's evolution during a time of internal transition. Lineup instability persisted into late 2015 when founding bassist departed the band on December 15, amid growing tensions that soon escalated into legal disputes. filed a in February 2016 against Williams and York, alleging he was entitled to songwriting credits, royalties, and partnership status in the band's business entity, Varoom Whoa, Inc.; the suit was settled out of court in May 2017. Following 's exit, Paramore added touring bassist Joey Howard to maintain their live presence. To engage fans uniquely during this period, Paramore launched the Parahoy! cruise events, starting with an announcement in August 2013 for the inaugural sailing from March 7–11, 2014, aboard the from to in . The festival-style cruise featured two Paramore performances alongside sets from bands like New Found Glory and , fostering an intimate, all-inclusive experience that continued as a through subsequent years.

2016–2019: After Laughter and Zac Farro's return

In early 2016, Paramore began reconciling with former drummer Zac Farro, who had left the band in 2010 alongside his brother Josh. Farro contributed to sessions for the band's fifth studio album in June 2016, appearing in a studio video posted by the group on social media, which sparked rumors of his involvement. By February 2017, Paramore officially confirmed Farro's return as a full-time member through merchandise featuring the phrase "I'm Back," marking the completion of their reconciliation and restoring the core trio of Hayley Williams, Taylor York, and Farro. The album, titled , was primarily produced by guitarist in his home studio in , with additional production from . Released on May 12, 2017, via , it featured a shift to an upbeat, 1980s-inspired pop-rock sound characterized by bright synths, elements, and colorful artwork, contrasting the darker tones of their previous self-titled album. The tracklist included "Hard Times," "," "Told You So," "," "," "26," "Pool," "Grudges," "Caught in the Middle," "Idle Worship," "No Friend," and "Tell Me How," with lead singles "Hard Times" and "Told You So" released prior to the album. debuted at No. 6 on the , selling 67,000 album-equivalent units in its first week and marking Paramore's third top-10 entry on the chart. To promote the album, Paramore embarked on the extensive After Laughter Tour, which began on May 10, 2017, in Nashville, Tennessee, and included international legs across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, concluding on September 7, 2018, back in Nashville. The 2018 North American portion, dubbed the After Laughter Summer Tour, featured support from Foster the People and played arenas and amphitheaters throughout the US and Canada. During this period, Williams openly discussed her struggles with depression in a June 2017 interview with The Fader, revealing how it had intensified after personal setbacks like her 2017 divorce and led to a brief hiatus from the band in 2016; this candor marked the start of Paramore's public advocacy for mental health awareness. In November 2018, following the tour's end, Williams announced via Instagram that she was taking an indefinite break from Paramore to pursue solo endeavors and focus on personal well-being, effectively placing the band on hiatus while affirming their ongoing friendship and future collaboration.

2020–2023: Solo endeavors, hiatus, and This Is Why

Following the release of After Laughter in 2017, Paramore entered an extended hiatus, allowing members to pursue individual creative projects amid personal growth and challenges, including Hayley Williams' experiences with depression and the global COVID-19 pandemic. The band did not release new music as a unit until 2022, marking a five-year gap that enabled solo endeavors while maintaining their collaborative spirit. Williams focused on her debut solo album, , which she co-produced with Paramore guitarist at his home studio in . Released on May 8, 2020, via , the 15-track album explores themes of self-discovery, mental health struggles, and resilience, drawing from Williams' sessions and personal introspection during isolation. It debuted at No. 18 on the , selling 29,000 equivalent album units in its first week, and topped the Top Rock Albums chart, making Williams the first woman to lead that ranking as a solo artist from a band. Key tracks include "Cinnamon," "Creepin'," and "Pure Love," blending , electronic elements, and raw vocals to reflect emotional vulnerability. York contributed significantly to Williams' solo work as producer and co-writer, including on and her 2021 follow-up EP , while also handling production for other artists during the band's downtime. Meanwhile, drummer advanced his side project HalfNoise, releasing the album in 2021 and City Talk in 2023, both showcasing his multi-instrumental skills in and influences recorded independently in Nashville. In June 2022, Paramore announced their return with the single "This Is Why," signaling the end of the hiatus and the forthcoming sixth studio album of the same name, co-written by Williams, , and . Produced primarily by alongside Carlos de la Garza at York's Electric Ladybug Studio, the album was recorded in amid restrictions, emphasizing intimate collaboration among the trio. This Is Why was released on February 10, 2023, via , featuring 10 tracks that address political disillusionment, personal anxiety, and societal frustrations, such as and global unrest, through , , and sounds. It debuted at No. 2 on the with 64,000 equivalent units, their highest charting since 2013, and topped charts in , , and . Singles included the (September 2022), "The News" (December 2022), and "C'est Comme Ça" (January 2023), with the full tracklist comprising: "This Is Why," "The News," "Running Out of Time," "C'est Comme Ça," "Big Man, Little Dignity," "You First," "Figure 8," "Liar," "Crave," and "Thick Skull." To support This Is Why, Paramore launched the in March 2023, beginning in and extending to and with opening acts like , Foals, and . The arena and festival run included headline dates across 26 n cities from May to August, culminating in Australian shows in November, and featured dynamic setlists blending new material with classics. Notable festival appearances highlighted their return, including headlining sets at Bonnaroo and in 2023.

2024–present: Grammy wins, activism, and band break

In February 2024, Paramore received their first for the album This Is Why, winning Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Music Performance for the title track, marking a significant milestone following the record's release the previous year. The band was also nominated for International Group at the 2024 , highlighting their growing international recognition alongside other honors such as a nomination for Best Alternative at the for "This Is Why". Throughout 2024 and into 2025, Paramore intensified their , particularly in support of Palestinian causes, building on prior philanthropic efforts. In September 2024, the band collaborated with artist Bug Girl on limited-edition merchandise, with all proceeds directed to ; Paramore matched the $30,429 raised, resulting in a total donation of $60,858 to aid medical services in . In September 2025, Paramore and individually joined the "No Music for " , their music catalogs on streaming platforms in to protest the ongoing conflict and occupation. As the band shifted focus to individual pursuits in 2025, members pursued solo projects amid a confirmed hiatus. Hayley Williams released 17 new songs under the project Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party in August 2025 via her independent label Post Atlantic, exploring themes of personal introspection, relationships, and emotional recovery through experimental pop arrangements. Drummer Zac Farro issued his debut solo album Operator on July 18, 2025, via Congrats Records, a collection of introspective '70s-inspired rock tracks addressing self-reflection and life's transitions. Guitarist Taylor York maintained a lower profile, notably absent from Paramore's 20th anniversary commemorations and public events, fueling fan speculation about his involvement. In a 2025 interview with The Face, Williams confirmed that Paramore was on an indefinite break but emphasized was not disbanding, attributing the pause to the need for personal space after two decades together. This announcement came amid rumors of internal tensions, including speculation about a possible between Williams and , who had publicly confirmed their romantic relationship in 2022 after years of collaboration. In November 2025, Williams released an additional solo track, marking her 20th of the year, and announced her "At A " solo tour. No new Paramore music was released in 2025, with members prioritizing solo careers and .

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Paramore consists of vocalist , guitarist , and drummer . The band entered a in 2024, which continues as of November 2025. serves as the and primary songwriter, having co-founded the band in 2004 and contributing lyrics and melodies to every studio album, including hits like "Misery Business" and "Ain't It Fun." Her powerful and commanding stage presence have defined the band's energetic live shows and identity. Taylor is the lead guitarist, having joined Paramore in 2007 as a high school friend of the founding members; he has since become integral to the band's songwriting and production, notably co-producing the self-titled 2013 album and shaping the sound on later releases like (2017). , a founding member from 2004, handles and provides the rhythmic foundation for Paramore's music, with occasional contributions on keyboards and additional songwriting, particularly evident in albums like Riot! (2007) and This Is Why (2023); he rejoined full-time in 2017 after leaving in 2010.

Former members

Josh Farro co-founded Paramore in 2004 and served as the band's lead guitarist and backing vocalist until his departure in December 2010. As the primary songwriter in the band's early years, he contributed significantly to their debut album and follow-up Riot!, including co-writing hits like "." Farro left due to creative differences, stating in a blog post that the band had become overly focused on lead vocalist and felt like a "manufactured product" of the , with tensions exacerbated by differing views on and band dynamics. Jason Bynum joined Paramore as a founding rhythm guitarist in 2004 and remained until 2005. He played on early demos and the band's initial live shows before leaving amicably for personal reasons, including a desire to pursue and other opportunities. Bynum has since reflected that the exit was one of the hardest decisions of his life but allowed him to explore and session work. Jeremy Davis was Paramore's bassist from 2005 to 2015, making him the longest-serving non-founding member and a key part of the lineup during the band's breakthrough with Riot! and subsequent albums. He briefly left in 2004 for personal reasons before rejoining, and his playing anchored through major tours. Davis departed in December 2015 amid reported internal conflicts, later filing a against the band claiming entitlement to royalties as a partner in their business entity, Varoom Whoa, Inc., alleging he co-wrote songs on their self-titled 2013 album; the band countersued, asserting he was an employee not eligible for such shares, and the case was settled out of court in 2017. John Hembree served as a temporary touring for Paramore in 2005, filling in during Jeremy 's initial brief absence for personal reasons. His stint lasted only a few months until Davis returned, and Hembree appeared in early promotional materials but did not contribute to studio recordings. Hunter Lamb was Paramore's rhythm guitarist from 2005 to 2007, replacing Jason Bynum and contributing to the Riot! sessions before leaving to focus on marriage and family. He later worked as a touring musician for other artists but did not rejoin Paramore. For the 2011–2012 Singles Club era, relied on touring guitarists like and Justin York to fill the role amid lineup instability following the Farro brothers' exit.

Timeline

YearEventDetailsSource
2004Formation (vocals), (lead guitar), (drums), (bass), and Jason Bynum (rhythm guitar) form Paramore in .
2005Lineup changeJason Bynum leaves the band; Hunter Lamb joins as rhythm guitarist. briefly departs and is temporarily replaced by Hembree on bass before returning later in the year. Album: released.
2007Lineup changeHunter Lamb leaves to get married; joins as rhythm guitarist (touring initially, official in 2009). Album: Riot! released.
2010Major departureFollowing the release of , and announce their departure on December 18, after their last show on December 12.
2015DepartureBassist leaves the band on December 15, following the Paramore self-titled album era.
2017Return rejoins Paramore on February 2, ahead of the After Laughter album release.
2024HiatusThe band announces a hiatus for solo projects; no lineup changes.

Musical style and influences

Musical style and evolution

Paramore's music is primarily classified within the genres of , , and , characterized by ' dynamic vocal performances that span from soaring notes to intense screams, driving the band's anthemic and emotionally charged sound. Early works emphasized raw energy and aggressive instrumentation, while later releases incorporated broader elements like and , maintaining a focus on hook-driven melodies and layered arrangements. This vocal-centric approach has remained a cornerstone, allowing Williams' expressive range to convey vulnerability and power across diverse sonic landscapes. The band's sound evolved significantly from their debut album All We Know Is Falling (2005), which featured a raw, aggressive pop-punk style rooted in fast-paced guitars and youthful angst, to the more polished and anthemic emo-infused tracks on Riot! (2007), where production highlighted soaring choruses and emotional intensity. By Brand New Eyes (2009), the music shifted toward introspective rock with deeper emotional maturity, blending pop-punk hooks with more nuanced song structures. The self-titled album (2013) marked a experimental turn, integrating new wave and funk influences with eclectic arrangements that showcased the band's willingness to defy genre expectations. After Laughter (2017) pivoted to bright synth-pop and '80s-inspired new wave, featuring fizzy rhythms and jangling guitars that contrasted with underlying melancholy. Their latest release, This Is Why (2023), embraces jittery post-punk and art-rock elements, with propulsive beats and atmospheric textures reflecting a more anxious, politically charged aesthetic. Production techniques have transitioned from the raw, straightforward energy of early albums—handled by producers like James Paul Wisner—to increasingly polished and layered approaches, with guitarist taking a prominent co-production role starting with the self-titled album. York's involvement grew on , where he led the gleaming, counterpoint-driven soundscapes, and continued on This Is Why alongside Carlos de la Garza, incorporating rich instrumentation like clarinets and stacked vocals for added density. This evolution underscores a move from visceral urgency to sophisticated, genre-blending that amplifies thematic depth without losing the band's core accessibility. Thematically, Paramore's music consistently explores , complex relationships, and struggles, evolving from adolescent heartbreak and in early works to adult reflections on regret, political outrage, and personal growth in recent . Songs often balance defiance and introspection, using Williams' lyrics to address recurring mistakes and societal anxieties while promoting emotional honesty. This consistency ties their stylistic shifts together, ensuring a unified of self- amid change.

Influences

Paramore's early sound drew heavily from the scene, with bands like and New Found Glory serving as key inspirations for their energetic riffs and youthful lyricism. Hayley Williams has referenced as a major influence during the band's formative years, noting their impact on Paramore's polished yet introspective approach to . Similarly, the raucous punk elements in New Found Glory shaped Paramore's initial high-energy performances and song structures. As the band evolved, they incorporated broader genre draws, including emo sensibilities from Fall Out Boy, which influenced their emotional depth and narrative-driven songs. Later albums like After Laughter (2017) reflected 1980s synth-pop and new wave aesthetics, with Talking Heads providing a foundational funk swagger and rhythmic innovation. Williams revealed that she immersed herself in Talking Heads' catalog during the album's creation, alongside influences like Blondie and the B-52's, as evidenced by the band's official Spotify playlist of inspirations. Indie rock from The Cure also informed their atmospheric textures and melodic introspection. Williams has often highlighted personal inspirations, including female vocalists like of , whose bold delivery and stage presence resonated with her own style. She has also drawn vocal theatrics from of , citing him as a source of inspiration for dynamic range and performance energy. David Bowie's emphasis on reinvention and multifaceted artistry further shaped the band's aesthetic shifts across albums. Guitarist has expressed a fondness for electronic elements, influenced by acts like , which contributed to Paramore's experimental production layers in works like the self-titled album (2013).

Discography

Studio albums

Paramore has released six studio albums, beginning with their debut in 2005 and most recently in 2023. Each album has achieved varying levels of commercial success, with several earning certifications from the RIAA in the United States and the BPI in the United Kingdom.
AlbumRelease dateLabelProducerUS peak (Billboard 200)UK peak (Official Albums Chart)CertificationsLead single
All We Know Is FallingJuly 26, 2005Fueled by RamenJames Paul WisnerDid not chart (peaked at #30 on Heatseekers Albums)#51RIAA: Platinum (2025); BPI: Gold"Pressure"
Riot!June 12, 2007Fueled by Ramen/AtlanticDavid Bendeth#15#24RIAA: 3× Platinum (2021); BPI: 2× Platinum"Misery Business"
Brand New EyesSeptember 29, 2009Fueled by Ramen/AtlanticRob Cavallo#2#1RIAA: Platinum (2016); BPI: Platinum"Careful"
ParamoreApril 9, 2013Fueled by RamenJustin Meldal-Johnsen#1#1RIAA: Platinum (2016); BPI: Platinum"Now"
After LaughterMay 12, 2017Fueled by RamenTaylor York#6#4RIAA: Gold (2021); BPI: Gold"Hard Times"
This Is WhyFebruary 10, 2023AtlanticTaylor York#2#1Certifications pending"This Is Why"
A 20th anniversary deluxe digital edition of was released on July 25, 2025, featuring bonus tracks including those from .

Singles and EPs

Paramore has released numerous s and extended plays throughout their career, many of which achieved significant commercial success on rock and alternative charts. Their early s, such as "Misery Business" from the 2007 album Riot!, marked the band's breakthrough, peaking at No. 3 on the chart and No. 26 on the Hot 100. The track has since been certified 6× by the RIAA, reflecting over 6 million units sold or streamed in the United States. Another key early , "crushcrushcrush," also from Riot!, reached No. 4 on , establishing Paramore's presence in the and alternative scenes. The band's EPs have served as important promotional and experimental releases, often featuring live tracks or B-sides. , self-released on June 18, 2006, via , was sold exclusively during the and included early versions of songs like "Emergency" and "Stuck on You," helping build their initial fanbase before their debut album. In 2010, Paramore issued the on July 20 through , limited to 3,000 physical copies; it featured live recordings from , such as "Ignorance" and "My Heart," alongside tracks from tourmates New Found Glory and . The Singles Club series, launched in 2011 amid lineup changes, consisted of eight monthly 7-inch vinyl releases from June to December, each containing a new B-side track like "Renegade" (with and ) and "Stop This Song (Lovesick Melody)"; these were compiled into a on December 14, 2011, fostering direct fan engagement. Later singles demonstrated Paramore's evolving sound and broader appeal. "Ain't It Fun," released in 2014 from their self-titled album, became their highest-charting single on the Hot 100 at No. 10 and topped the chart, earning 3× Platinum certification from the RIAA. "," also from 2013, peaked at No. 24 on the Hot 100 and received Gold certification. In 2017, "Hard Times" from reached No. 17 on and No. 6 on . The band's 2023 single "This Is Why," lead track from their Grammy-winning album of the same name, marked their first No. 1 on . Additional releases include reissues like the 2021 silver vinyl edition of Riot! for Fueled by Ramen's 25th anniversary, and live recordings such as the 2008 DVD , capturing their energetic stage presence.
SingleRelease YearPeak on Alternative AirplayPeak on Hot 100RIAA Certification
2007No. 3No. 266× Platinum
2007No. 4No. 54-
Ain't It Fun2014No. 2No. 103× Platinum
2013No. 2No. 24
Hard Times2017No. 17No. 90-
This Is Why2023No. 1--

Tours and live performances

Major tours

Paramore's major tours have primarily consisted of headlining world tours tied to album releases, along with select high-profile opening slots and unique cruise events that blended live performances with fan experiences. The Final Riot! Tour in 2008 served as a pivotal early headlining effort for the band, co-headlined with Jimmy Eat World across North America from April 1 to May 3, featuring dates in arenas like the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio and the Event Center in San Jose, where it drew over 6,000 fans per show. Supporting acts included Dear and the Headlights on various dates, and the tour promoted their breakthrough album Riot!, solidifying Paramore's reputation for energetic live shows. A live album and DVD, The Final Riot!, was recorded during the summer leg of their 2008 touring activities and released later that year, capturing performances from August shows. The World Tour (2009–2010) marked Paramore's first global headlining run, spanning over 100 dates from October 2009 to December 2010 across , , , , , and . Legs included the fall 2009 tour with (presented by Honda Civic Tour) in , with supporting acts including , , and on select dates, followed by European arena shows and an Australian run with supporting acts like the Swellers and Fun. on select portions. The tour highlighted the band's evolving sound from the Brand New Eyes album and reached diverse regions, including multiple nights in and . The Self-Titled Tour (2013–2014) was Paramore's return to headlining after lineup changes, running from April 2013 to August 2014 with over 90 dates worldwide, starting in Asia and Australia before major North American and European legs. Supporting acts included Metric and Hellogoodbye for the fall 2013 North American arena portion, with additional openers like Kaiser Chiefs in Europe; the tour covered 26 U.S. cities alone in one segment and extended to South America. It grossed approximately $14.6 million from reported shows, averaging $43 per ticket, underscoring the band's commercial draw post-Paramore album release. The After Laughter Tour (2017–2018) promoted the band's pop-infused album through four legs totaling around 80 dates, beginning May 10, 2017, in Nashville and concluding September 7, 2018, there as well, with stops in , , and . The summer 2018 North American portion co-headlined with , featuring amphitheater and arena venues like DTE Energy Music Theatre in ; earlier legs had supports like and Graceland. The tour emphasized colorful stage production reflecting the album's themes and contributed to Paramore's cumulative touring gross exceeding $68 million since 2005. The (2023–2024) was Paramore's headlining run for their sixth album, spanning over 50 dates from February 2023 to September 2024 across , , , and , with arena and festival shows. It featured dynamic production and sold-out venues, contributing to a reported gross exceeding $50 million by late 2023. Supporting acts included and on select legs. In 2023, Paramore served as for select dates on Taylor Swift's , including the March 17–18 kickoff shows at in , exposing the band to massive audiences of over 70,000 per night and boosting their visibility ahead of their own This Is Why release. The slots were limited but significant for cross-genre collaboration, with Paramore's set featuring hits like tailored for stadium scale. Paramore also organized the Parahoy! cruises as hybrid tour experiences from 2014 to 2018, with editions in 2014 (April 5–9, to aboard the , featuring two Paramore performances and sets from acts like , New Found Glory, and for about 2,000 fans), 2016 (March 5–9, to ), and 2018 (April 6–10, to ). These maintained the format of intimate shipboard shows and island stops, blending vacation with live music to foster fan community. Following the tour, Paramore entered a in late 2024 for solo endeavors, with no touring scheduled as of , though the band has confirmed they are not disbanding.

Notable live appearances

Paramore first garnered significant attention in the scene through their appearances on the Vans Warped Tour, performing select dates in 2005, the full tour in 2006, and again across multiple stops in 2007, where they showcased tracks from their debut album and rising hits from Riot!. The band made their mark at major international festivals with a performance at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2007, delivering a high-energy set on the main stage that included "Misery Business" to a crowd of over 100,000 across the twin events. In 2014, Paramore returned as co-headliners alongside Queens of the Stone Age, closing the Friday night at Reading and Saturday at Leeds with a set drawing from Paramore and earlier material, solidifying their status as festival staples. Their 2022 slot at Coachella featured guest appearances by Billie Eilish and Lil Uzi Vert during "Misery Business," amplifying their pop-punk legacy to a global audience of hundreds of thousands. On television and award shows, Paramore's breakthrough live moment came at the , where they performed "Misery Business" in a raw, stage-diving spectacle that captured the song's rebellious energy and contributed to its chart success. For the Twilight soundtrack promotion in 2008, the band delivered "Decode" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, blending emotional vocals with intricate guitar work to tie into the film's gothic romance theme. In 2010, they headlined the Tour, an eco-conscious summer run with customized hybrid vehicles, performing to sold-out arenas alongside , marking a peak in their mainstream crossover. A milestone in Paramore's live history occurred in 2024 as for Taylor Swift's at London's , where they played eight sold-out nights to a combined audience exceeding 700,000, including fan favorites like "Hard Times" and "," setting a record for the most performances by an opener at the venue.

Media appearances

Film and television

Paramore contributed the original song "Decode" to the soundtrack of the 2008 romantic fantasy film Twilight, directed by , where it served as the lead single and helped propel the band's visibility in mainstream media. The track, written by , , and , peaked at number 33 on the and earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the in 2009. In 2009, the band was offered a spot on the soundtrack for the horror comedy , directed by , but ultimately declined due to internal disagreements, particularly from then-guitarist over lyrical content concerns related to themes of sexuality and religion. Separately, Hayley Williams recorded the original song "" for the film's soundtrack, marking one of her early individual contributions outside the band. The band's experiences on their 2007-2008 Final Riot! Tour were documented in the 2008 release The Final Riot!, a concert film and DVD that includes behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and a full live performance recorded at Chicago's Congress Theater on August 12, 2008. Directed by Brandon Chesbro, the project provided fans with an intimate look at the group's dynamics and challenges during a pivotal period leading up to their major-label breakthrough. On television, the cast of the series Glee covered Paramore's "" in the season two episode "Britney/Brittany," which aired on September 28, 2010, as part of a storyline involving character Rachel Berry's emotional arc. Williams visited the set during filming, invited by cast member , and later expressed enthusiasm for Lea Michele's rendition on , noting it captured the song's vulnerability. More recently, Williams featured on the for the 2025 Netflix animated film , directed by Phil Johnston, collaborating with on the original track "Open the Door," which underscores themes of mischief and redemption in the story adapted from Roald Dahl's book. This contribution highlights her ongoing involvement in animated projects, blending her roots with whimsical, family-oriented narratives.

Video games

Paramore's music has been featured in various video games, primarily through licensing agreements for rhythm and sports titles, contributing to the band's exposure among gaming audiences. The band's songs first appeared in games around 2007, coinciding with the release of their album Riot!, and have since been included as (DLC) or elements in multiple franchises. One of the earliest inclusions was "Misery Business" from Riot!, which appeared on the of in 2007, as well as in later that year on the 89.0 radio station. The track was also playable in (2008) and as DLC for starting in 2008, allowing players to perform it on virtual instruments. Similarly, "crushcrushcrush" from the same album was released as DLC for in 2008 and featured in SingStar Vol. 2 that year. These placements in music rhythm games like and often came in band-themed packs, such as the Paramore Pack 01 for , which included "Brick by Boring Brick," "Ignorance," and "The Only Exception" from Brand New Eyes (2009). Later examples include "Pressure" from All We Know Is Falling (2005), which was added to The Sims 4 soundtrack in 2014 and as Rock Band DLC in 2011. "Still Into You" from Paramore (2013) appeared in Rock Band 4 (2015) and SingStar Ultimate Party (2014). The band's tracks have been extensively featured in the Rocksmith series, with songs like "Misery Business," "Playing God" from Brand New Eyes, and others available for guitar and bass practice in Rocksmith 2014 Edition and Rocksmith+. These inclusions, along with DLC packs for titles like Guitar Hero Live featuring "Now" (2017), highlight Paramore's limited but consistent involvement in gaming, focused solely on music licensing rather than direct production or acting roles. Such features have occasionally boosted the band's visibility, as seen with early rhythm game integrations aligning with their rising popularity in the late 2000s.

Philanthropy and activism

Charitable contributions

Paramore has engaged in various charitable partnerships, including long-term support for the since 2008, where band members have participated in hospital visits and wish-granting events for children with critical illnesses. The band has also supported the Boys & Girls Clubs of America through monetary donations and live performances aimed at youth development programs. In 2020, following the murder of , Paramore donated $25,000, split equally among Nashville, , and the , to support racial justice initiatives. For their U.S. Fall 2022 tour, including the Azura Amphitheater show, the band pledged $1 from every ticket sold to organizations such as ARC Southeast and the Kansas Abortion Fund. More recently, in 2024, Paramore matched fan-raised funds from a collaborative line with artist Bug Girl, contributing a total of $60,858 to to provide humanitarian medical support. The band has also supported U.S. troops through performances organized by the (USO), including a 2010 show at in as part of the Salute the Troops event. Hayley Williams' hair care brand, Good Dye Young, has directed proceeds from select product sales to mental health causes, such as donations to for LGBTQ+ youth crisis support and other wellness nonprofits. These efforts often tie into broader motivations, emphasizing community aid and personal well-being.

Political and social activism

Paramore has actively supported racial justice initiatives, particularly in the wake of George Floyd's murder in 2020. The band endorsed organizations such as the (ACLU) and , which focus on police reform and ending police violence. In June 2020, frontwoman handed over her account to Teens 4 Equality, a group of Nashville-based teenage activists organizing protests for and . The band has also advocated for reproductive rights, especially following the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of in 2022. Paramore announced they would direct a portion of tour ticket sales to organizations providing reproductive care and services, expressing outrage over the decision's impact on bodily autonomy. Williams has been a vocal pro-choice , sharing messages of anger and directing fans to resources from the ACLU and . In solidarity with , Paramore issued calls for aid to in 2024 amid the . In May, the band urged fans to donate to for humanitarian relief in and called for an immediate , stating they "cannot support a ." They clarified that their support for does not equate to , emphasizing love for Jewish friends and family while condemning the violence. In September 2025, Paramore joined the "No Music for " , intending to geo-block their music catalog on streaming platforms in as part of a broader cultural protesting the ongoing , though implementation faced technical challenges with tracks becoming available again shortly after; as of November 2025, efforts continue to enforce the block. Williams has been candid about her struggles with and PTSD, using her platform to destigmatize issues. She has shared how helped her process grief, band tensions, and personal challenges, crediting it for her resilience. Since around 2017, during the creation of their album , Paramore has encouraged among band members to foster healthier dynamics and support emotional well-being. In 2024 and 2025, Williams intensified her political activism by publicly denouncing and the conservative policy blueprint Project 2025. During Paramore's set at the in September 2024, she warned fans about the risks of a second Trump presidency, describing it as leading to a "" and urging them to vote. In March 2025, she discussed the implications of 2025 American politics in an interview, emphasizing the need for men to act as allies to women against such policies. This culminated in an October 2025 Instagram post (later deleted) where she accused the US president of being a , sparking controversy and backlash from some fans who criticized her for becoming "too political" by November 2025. On , Paramore's activism has been more limited, primarily through posts on highlighting climate awareness. In 2021, Williams partnered with brand Collina Strada to release merchandise benefiting environmental causes.

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Paramore has earned seven Grammy nominations as a band, securing three wins across rock and alternative categories. These accolades highlight the band's evolution from roots to broader rock influences, with wins tied to key album releases like their self-titled fourth studio album in 2013 and their sixth album This Is Why in 2023. The band's Grammy journey began with a nomination for Best New Artist at the in 2008, recognizing their breakthrough debut album Riot! from 2007. They received their second nomination at the in 2010 for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "," a single from their third album . In 2011, at the , they earned two more nominations: Best Rock Performance for "" and Best Rock Song for "," both from . Paramore's first win came at the in 2015 for Best Rock Song for "Ain't It Fun," co-written by and ; the track, blending pop and rock elements, marked a commercial peak from their self-titled album.
YearCeremonyCategoryWorkResult
2008Best New ArtistParamoreNominated
2010Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals"The Only Exception"Nominated
2011Best Rock Performance"Ignorance"Nominated
2011Best Rock Song""Nominated
2015Best Rock Song"Ain't It Fun"Won
2024Best Rock AlbumThis Is WhyWon
2024Best Alternative Music Performance"This Is Why"Won
At the in 2024, Paramore swept two categories for This Is Why, winning Best Rock Album—the first for a female-fronted band—and Best Alternative Music Performance for the title track. In their post-win statement, the band emphasized the victories as a call to foster greater inclusivity in rock and alternative music spaces, stating, "We hope it inspires you to push for more inclusivity in rock and alternative spaces. Rock music is for everyone." While the band's nominations focus on collective work, frontwoman has garnered additional solo recognition, including four nominations in 2026 for categories such as Best Alternative Music Album and Best Rock Song.

Other major awards

Paramore has garnered recognition from various music organizations beyond the , including nominations and wins at prestigious ceremonies focused on rock, alternative, and international music. In 2007, the band was voted Band of the Year in the Alternative Press Readers' Poll, highlighting their breakthrough success with the album Riot! and establishing them as a rising force in the and alternative scenes. The group has also received honors from MTV-affiliated awards, particularly in fan-voted categories. At the 2008 mtvU Woodie Awards, Paramore won Woodie of the Year, an accolade celebrating emerging artists based on college student votes, reflecting their growing popularity among younger audiences. Additionally, they secured multiple between 2008 and 2010, including Choice Rock Group in 2009 and 2010, as well as Choice Rock Track for "Decode" in 2009, underscoring their appeal to teen demographics through hits from Riot! and . In the rock and alternative press realm, Paramore earned a Kerrang! Award for Best Album in 2010 for , praised for its emotional depth and production. Later, at the 2015 , frontwoman won Best Vocalist, recognizing her dynamic range and stage presence amid the band's evolving sound. On the international stage, Paramore received a nomination for International Group at the 2024 , competing alongside acts like and , which affirmed their global influence two decades into their career. These accolades, spanning fan-driven polls to industry honors, illustrate Paramore's broad impact across genres and borders.

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