Paramore is one of the most iconic emo groups out there. Forming in 2004 in Tennessee, Paramore has been and still is one of the best female-led bands around. The band consists of lead vocalist/frontwoman Hayley Williams, guitarist Taylor York and drummer Zac Farro. Williams and Farro are the founding members of the group, while York, who was a high school friend, joined in 2007. Though the group’s debut album, All We Know Is Falling, came out in 2005, 2007’s Riot! was their major success. With hits like “Misery Business,” “Crushcrushcrush,” and “That’s What You Get,” the band gained mainstream recognition. Hayley’s vibrant red and blonde “scene” hairstyle made her every teenage girl’s style inspiration and every boy’s crush (you had to be there).
Paramore’s Ups and Downs
Their 2009 follow-up, Brand New Eyes, is the band’s second-highest-charting album to date with hits like “Ignorance,” “Brick By Boring Brick,” “The Only Exception,” and “Playing God.” The following year, Josh and Zac Farro announced that they were leaving the band. In 2011, Hayley told MTV that despite the band losing two of its members, they would release new music soon. The singer also admitted that Paramore’s style would likely change with the new members but clarified that the band would still retain their core signature sound. Despite Paramore’s years-long of internal drama and the coming and going of Zac, they released three more albums (2013’s self-titled album, 2017’s After Laughter, and 2023’s This Is Why).
The Future of Paramore
This summer, the band is hitting the road again from May to August as part of their This Is Why tour. Kicking off their 13-leg US tour in Houston, Texas, the band will finish off in Minnesota before moving to New Zealand, Australia, and Europe for the next year. They will be joined by special guests Bloc Party, Foals, Genesis Owusu, and The Linda Lindas for selected dates. Paramore will be keeping busy touring, joining Taylor Swift on her Eras Tour in the UK next year as well. Hayley recently offered her vocals on a “From the Vault” track with Swift, titled “Castles Crumbling,” as part of her Speak Now re-recording.
See below our top 10 picks of Paramore’s entire discography and let the nostalgia seep in.