Hayley Williams strongly hints at Paramore's 2022 return

The band plan to return "sometime next year"

Paramore's Hayley Williams
Author: Chloe RobbinsPublished 29th Nov 2021

Hayley Williams has teased the return of Paramore in 2022 after four long years away.

The Paramore singer, who released two solo albums, 'Petals for Armor' and 'Vases for Flowers/descansos' during the band’s break, hinted via a newsletter on Friday that "Paramore can't be "on a break" forever now can we?"

Alongside a deluxe vinyl release of her solo albums, Hayley states, "The last few years went by so fast and yet they were so full. When the band decided to come home in 2018 for an extended break, I really thought I'd just be home recharging."

Paramore last released music in 2017, with their album 'After Laughter', and played a hometown show in Nashville, Tennessee as their final concert of the album cycle before taking a break.

She adds: "In the thick of it all, I wrote. Enough to make up 2 solo albums. The kind of albums I swore I'd never make! Because how dare anyone, most of all me, think for a second that my loyalty to Paramore had dwindled. The guys were by my side nearly the entire process. If not actually working on the project with me then cheering me on."

Hayley’s plans to tour in 2020 to celebrate her album 'Petals for Armor' were quickly cancelled due to covid, meaning that the singer hasn’t toured since 2018.

The Paramore singer finishes, "Before I go, thank y'all so much for the incredible support these last couple years. I know we didn't get to properly come together to sing and vent and sweat it all out... but I do think that Petals and descansos lived exactly the lives they were meant to. Besides, Paramore can't be "on a break" forever now can we?

"I love y'all," she ends, teasing, "See you sometime next year?"

Last week, on a recent post via Good Dye Young, Hayley’s hair dye company, the singer announced that Paramore were in the studio already as she was "away to record with the band."

From the sounds of it, Paramore’s sixth studio album and follow-up to 2017’s 'After Laughter' is already in the works and we can expect to see new music and new tours from the band next year.

Paramore through the years:

Career beginnings

Paramore was created in 2004 when friends Hayley Williams, brothers Josh and Zac Farro, Jeremy Davis and Jason Bynum would meet up and jam together after school. As most of the band apart from Davis were under 18, Hayley's parents would drive them to perform at various shows and festivals. After attracting the attention of record label executives, the band, who originate from Franklin, Tennessee, was signed to Atlantic Records and Fueled By Ramen in 2005. However, shortly after this, Davis left the band citing personal reasons and was replaced by bass player John Hembree.

2005: 'All We Know Is Falling'

Upset about Davis leaving the band, Paramore used the experience as inspiration for their debut album, 'All We Know is Falling'. Despite leaving five months earlier, Paramore asked Davis to return just before the album was released. He accepted and replaced Hembree. Later that year, guitarist Hunter Lamb was brought in to replace Jason Bynum.


'All We Know Is Falling' was released in July 2005, along with singles 'Pressure', 'Emergency' and 'All We Know'. The album reached Number 4 on the UK Rock chart and Number 51 on the UK chart. It also peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums in 2006. While the album didn't perform as well as their record label had hoped, it did help Paramore to build a larger fanbase, particularly in the emo/alternative rock scene, on both sides of the pond.

2007: 'Riot!'

Paramore had their major breakthrough moment after the release of their second album, 'Riot!' in 2007. The now 2x Platinum-selling album featured singles 'That's What You Get', 'CrushCrushCrush', 'Hallelujah' and their biggest song to date, 'Misery Business'. The band chose the name 'Riot!' for the album, because it means "a sudden outburst of uncontrolled emotion" which they felt "summed it all up".

2007: Jeremy returns and Taylor York joins

At this point, the band had gone through yet another lineup change after saying goodbye to Hunter Lamb, who was later replaced by guitarist Taylor York, a friend of the Farro brothers. Davis was also briefly expelled from the band, which according to Josh Farro was due to "his lack of work ethic and participation in things that Zac, Hayley and I didn't agree with". However, Hayley later convinced the rest of the band to let him return as their bass player for the second time.

2009: Third album 'Brand New Eyes'

After extensively touring their 'Riot!' album, Paramore went back into the studio to write and record their third album in 2009. 'Brand New Eyes' was released later that year and was an international success, thanks to singles 'Ignorance', 'Brick By Boring Brick', 'The Only Exception', 'Careful' and 'Playing God'. Paramore then went on tour with You Me At Six for a 15-date European tour, which culminated at a show at London's Wembley stadium which was watched by over 12,000 fans.

2010: The Farro Brothers leave Paramore

In 2010, Hayley, Jeremy and Taylor announced on the Paramore website that founding members Zac and Josh Farro had left the band. The trio wrote, ' None of us were really shocked. For the past year, it hasn't seemed as if they wanted to be around anymore ... We want Josh and Zac to do something that makes them happy, and if that isn't here with us, then we support them in finding happiness elsewhere.'
A year later, Paramore released their first single as a trio, 'Monster' which featured on the movie, Transformers: Dark of the Moon soundtrack.

2012: Fourth self-titled album

In 2012, Paramore released their self-titled fourth album -their first as a trio. This album marked a change in direction for the band as they came back with a brand new look and sound. The change worked in their favour, with the album reaching Number 1 on the US Billboard 200 and the UK Album chart.

2015: Grammy Awards and Jeremy Davis leaves

In 2015, hit single 'Ain't It Fun' won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. This album also produced the commercially successful single, 'Still Into You' which has since gone double platinum. Despite the global success of 'Paramore', Jeremy Davis left the band for the third time to focus on his personal life in 2015.

2016-2017: Zac Farro returns

In early 2016, Hayley Williams announced on Twitter that Paramore were in the process of writing their fifth album. However, while many were expecting Hayley and Taylor to continue as a duo, eagle-eyed fans spotted photos of former drummer Zac Farro playing with the band on their social media channels. Unsurprisingly, Zac Farro's reunion with the band was officially announced in 2017.

2017: 'After Laughter'

With the new line-up in place, Paramore released 'After Laughter', their fifth studio album in 2017 which had a distinct '80s new wave vibe. It debuted at Number 6 on the US Billboard 200, making it their third top 10 on the chart and also reached the Top 10 in countries such as the UK, Australia and Canada.

2019: Hiatus

Much to the disappointment of their fans, Paramore took to Instagram in August 2019 to announce that they would be taking a break to pursue solo projects.

2020: Solo projects including Hayley Williams' solo album 'Petals For Armor'

Hayley went on to release her debut solo album, 'Petals for Armor', which was co-written and produced by bandmate Taylor York. The album performed well upon its release, reaching Number 4 on the the UK Albums chart and Number 18 on the US Billboard 200. Drummer Zac Farro also released his first solo EP, 'Zafari' in 2020, which has strong Reggae influences.

2021: Silver vinyl edition of 'Riot!' released

Paramore rereleased their 2007 hit album 'Riot!' on special silver edition vinyl to celebrate the record label Fueled By Ramen's 25th anniversary. In addition, the band hosted a fan art design contest, getting the opportunity to submit their 'Riot!'-inspired designs with the band will choosing a winner, featured on their official Paramore merch and sold on their web store plus a $500 cash prize.

2021: The hiatus is over

In Nov 2021, Hayley Williams revealed that the band's hiatus is now over and teased to fan that Paramore's highly-anticipated sixth studio album could be with us sooner than we think.


When asked about the prospect of using her unused solo songs for a new Paramore album during a fan Q&A on Twitter, Hayley said: "There are more songs, yeah. But I'm not planning on another solo album and I'm not sure if they'd be great for Paramore. I'm ready for the next Paramore album. Let's go."

2022: The band get back in the studio

The group confirmed in Jan 2022 that they were back in the studio recording their sixth album - the first in five years. While there's currently no title or release date for the new record, the Tennessee trio promised the return of riffs to Paramore's sound as the album will feature "more emphasis on the guitar" than 2017's 'After Laughter', according to vocalist Hayley Williams.

2022: 'This Is Why'

Finally, Paramore fans had some new music to sink their teeth into with the release of single 'This Is Why' in September 2022. Hayley said of the track, which the upcoming sixth album is named after: "'This Is Why' was the very last song we wrote for the album. To be honest, I was so tired of writing lyrics but Taylor convinced Zac and I both that we should work on this last idea.


"What came out of it was the title track for the whole album. It summarizes the plethora of ridiculous emotions, the rollercoaster of being alive in 2022, having survived even just the last three or four years. You'd think after a global pandemic of biblical proportions and the impending doom of a dying planet, that humans would have found it deep within themselves to be kinder or more empathetic or something."

2022: When We Were Young festival

The trio took part in the 'When We Were Young' festival in October 2022, performing alongside the likes of The All-American Rejects, Sleeping with Sirens, and Black Veil Brides. Also on the bill were forgotten favourites We The Kings, The Ready Set, and 3OH!3, plus newcomers like Meet Me @ The Altar and The Linda Lindas.

2023: New song 'C'est Comme Ça'

Paramore released their new single 'C'est Comme Ça' on 12th January 2023 to promote their upcoming album 'This Is Why', after single 'The News' was put out in December 2022.

2023: 'This Is Why' album release

Paramore's album 'This Is Why' was released on 10th February 2023, preceded by an explanatory post from the group which described why you might listen to it: "Hello. It's been 5.5 years since we released our last album. What'd we miss?


"If within the last 5.5 years you've felt/experienced sensations of: Agoraphobia, Righteous Rage, Confused About The Difference Between Selfishness and Self-Preservation, Complete and Utter Apathy, Cabin Fever, Deep-Seated Vengefulness, Moral Superiority, Dissociation, Disassociation, Disbelief At The Inconsistencies of The American-English Language, American Psycho, Revelation, Nostalgia For Things You've Not Yet Experienced and Did Not Know You Even Wanted To, Resignation Then oh boy, do we have an album for you."

2024: Grammys win

Starting off 2024 with a bang, Paramore picked up two awards at the Grammy Awards ceremony which took place on 4th February. Both for their sixth studio album 'This Is Why', the band won awards for both Best Alternative Music Performance and Best Rock Album.

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