
Paramore's Hayley Williams releases 17 new songs on her website
On hayleywilliams.net, there is a password-protected prompt. Fans must purchase Ego, a semi-permanent hair dye from Hayley's company, Good Dye Young, to get the password.
According to Pitchfork, the songs span pop, indie-rock, folk, alt-rock, and many more genres. The songs include 'Kill Me,' 'Negative Self Talk,' and 'Discovery Channel.'
The song 'Mirtazapine' aired on the Nashville, Tennessee radio station WNXP. Hayley also made a surprise appearance and performed it during Bleachers' set at the Newport Folk Festival.
Hayley is yet to reveal whether the songs are part of an upcoming album.
The singer released her debut solo album 'Petals for Armor' in 2020. Her second album 'Flowers for Vases/Descansos' dropped in 2021.
Hayley was also featured in Taylor Swift's song 'Castles Crumbling,' from the album 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" in 2023.
She previously teased going on a solo tour this year.
Meanwhile, Paramore released their comeback album 'This is Why' in February 2023 and went on tour in support of it.
The band joined Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour in 2023 and 2024. —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News
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