Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Paramore's Hayley Williams On Next LP: 'I've Got A Lot That I Want To Get Out'

It sounds like we're getting close to a new Paramore album. Or, you know, at least closer.
For months, Paramore have maintained that they were in "the very early stages" (or,"stage 0.5," to be exact) of work on the follow-up to their Riot! album, with guitarist Josh Farro working on "tons of ideas" and frontwoman Hayley Williams penning fragments of lyrics based on the rather tumultuous year the band has endured.
But nothing appeared to be set in stone. Then, in early December, Williams told Spin magazine that the band had decided to record the album in Nashville and hoped to have it in stores by next summer. So, when MTV News caught up with the band backstage at KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas in Los Angeles, we decided to get a status update. And it sounds like things are finally starting to come together.
"[We've been getting inspired by] life, really. It's not one specific instance or record or book or anything. We're constantly taking in new music — that's what we're passionate about — but I think life has given us a lot to say, and I'm really excited," Williams said. "Josh has been writing really cool riffs and really cool music that I can't wait to write over. Lyrically, I think it's going to be a very different record — we've learned a lot about relationships and friendships and life in general, and I'm stoked because I don't really know what I'm going to say about it, but I've got a lot that I want to get out."
And just what will the album sound like? Well, Farro wouldn't say, but according to bassist Jeremy Davis, it could be an all-over-the-map affair. Or, you know, just another Paramore album.
"I think everyone's just growing, you know? Growing up. And I feel like we all kind of know what the Paramore sound is, but we're all experimenting and trying to figure out how far we can go with it but still keep it Paramore," he said. "We've all been getting into different music ourselves, which is just going to be better in the long run. When we get into the studio, there's going to be a lot more different things going on."
When the band does head into the studio in '09, it sounds like it's going to be all business — which is only more good news for Paramore fans hungering for a new album.
"I mean, this last record did really well, and it's not that we didn't appreciate it, but we always want to do better," drummer Zac Farro said. "Just because we did well on the last one, we don't think we can go in and make a great record without having to try. We're going to work just as hard, if not harder, this time around."

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Paramore


Band Members



Lead vocals, keyboard, piano-Hayley Williams

Lead guitar, backing vocals-Josh Farro

Bass, backing vocals-Jeremy Davis

Drums, percussion-Zac Farro



Hayley Williams (full name: Hayley Nichole Williams):
A native of
Meridian, Mississippi, Hayley Williams born on December 27, 1988 (age 20) is the band's lead singer.


Josh Farro (full name: Joshua Neil Farro):
Plays lead guitar and was born in Voorhees, New Jersey on September 29, 1987 (age 21). He is the oldest Farro brothers.


Zac Farro (full name: Zachary Wayne Farro):
Plays drums and is the youngest of the two Farro brothers. He was born June 4, 1990 (age 18) in Voorhees, New Jersey.


Jeremy Davis (full name: Jeremy Clayton Davis):
Plays bass and was born February 8, 1985 (age 23) in North Little Rock, Arkansas. He is the oldest member of the band.



Albums




Awards




Grammy Awards
Best New Artist
Themselves
Nominated
2008 MTV Video Music Awards
Best Rock Video
"Crushcrushcrush"
Nominated
MTV Video Music Brasil
International Artist
Themselves
Won
MTV European Music Awards
Rock Out
Themselves
2nd Place
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica
Best New Artist — International
Themselves
Nominated
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica
Best Rock Artist — International
Themselves
Nominated
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica
Premio Fashionista 2008
Hayley Williams
Nominated
Woodie Awards
Woodie of the Year
Themselves
Won
American Music Awards
T-Mobile Breakthrough Artist
Themselves
Nominated
Fuse.tv
Best Video of 2008
"That's What You Get"
Second
Teen Choice Awards
Breakout Group
Themselves
Nominated
Teen Choice Awards
Rock Track
Crushcrushcrush
Won
Teen Choice Awards
Rock Group
Themselves
Won