After releasing two great solo albums, Hayley Williams hinted that maybe (finally) it's time for the world to see new releases from Paramore .
In a newsletter , the singer expressed her gratitude to everyone who supported her during her solo career and stated that her bandmates were by her side "throughout almost the entire process." "If not working on the project with me, then supporting me," she wrote.
At the end of the post, Hayley Williams lamented not having had the chance to present her solo albums live on tour, but showed herself willing to close this cycle and hinted that her band's return is near. "Besides, Paramore can't stay on hiatus forever, can it?", the singer wrote.
Paramore's last release was the album After Laughter (2017), which raised some eyebrows among fans of the band's more traditional sound. The members toned down the guitars and drums, replacing them with synthesizers and electronic arrangements to create a colorful and somewhat futuristic sound, while the compositions proved to be some of Hayley Williams' darkest. (Revisit the album/revisit):
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