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To know Paramore is to love Paramore. Or so it'd seem. You certainly
can't hate them, they're just too nice. In fact, it's barely comprehendible
that these kids have just got back from a 200-mile round journey to
Birmingham, so full of life as they are.
Whether it be the gleaming
tooth-filled smile that adorns vocalist Hayley Williams throughout, or the
respectable honesty that fills their answers, there's a foreboding sense
that Paramore really love what they do.
Ask the band how they formed and you'll doubtless hear something that
resembles close to a meeting of the minds. "I fell in love with the idea of
being able to write and create music with my friends," explains 18-year old
vocalist Hayley Williams. "I'd always liked the idea of being part of a band
because I don't like the idea of being by myself and all that stuff, so I
was just praying for the day that they (Zac and Josh Farro, the band's
drummer/lead guitarist duo) would ask me to sing with them and write with
them." Eventually it happened, and the rest as they say, is history.
Enforcing her dedication to the word 'band' is something Williams is all
too quick to do, and with the press all too quick to dub Paramore as nothing
more than 'The Hayley Williams Show', who can blame her. "I enjoy being part
of a band and doing what we do, but I don't mind doing stuff by myself. Like
I do interviews by myself and obviously there's pictures, photo-shoots out
there of me by myself, but I want people to see us as a band and hopefully
they will."
The follow-up to their 2005 debut All We Know Is Falling, upcoming
sophomore album Riot!, set for release by Fueled By Ramen, is
everything the band wanted it to be. Explains Zac: "I think our goal was to
put more energy into this, to put more youth into this record, but at the
same time to show how much we've grown, and to show what we can do if we
spend time on a record."
It's a glowing testament firmly backed up by Williams, who explains
emphatically her belief that this is the bands best yet. "I think our
intention for the first record would have been for it to be everything that
Riot! is, but there wasn't any time to make that record back then. We
weren't the same people, the same musicians, the same writers that we are
now, and we felt that now is the perfect time to come out with a record like
Riot!. We're ready for it and we feel confident about it."
"I think our intention for the first record would have been for
it to be everything that Riot! is..." - Hayley Williams on why Riot! is
Paramore's defining release
With the record itself having already been released Stateside - as well
as garnering a much unneeded leak to the internet - early fan opinions seem
decidedly split on the bands latest offering. Explains Williams; "I for one
would much rather people love and hate rather than just not care, so I'm
pretty excited to hear both responses. I mean of course you want to hear all
good feedback, but that's just human nature." "We knew a lot of kids would
be stuck on the last record" enthuses Zac, "...but even some that said they
hated the record have come back a week later saying they like it."
Of late the band have been busy promoting the imminent release of Riot!
to audiences on both sides of the Atlantic, culminating in a debut showing
at last weekends Download Festival. Ear-to-ear grins grace the faces of both
Williams and Farro when recounting their first Donington Park experience.
"It was awesome", explains Zac. "From the very first Download conversation
we had we were like 'sweet, Hayley's gonna be carried off stage in a
hospital bed'."
He continues enthusiastically: "We talked about it all day, and then we
got to the stage and the band that were playing before us (Porcupine Tree)
were jamming heavy-metal, and we were like 'woah, we're about to go play
some Pressure for you guys'." Yet whilst the duo's fears were far from
realised, there remained the odd moment of crowd idiocy. Whilst Zac explains
that there was "the odd bottle or two", Hayley seems more intent on telling
us all how to deal with such problems. "The bottles did almost hit us, but
it's ok 'cause I threw it back out at them". If only we were all so
brave.
"The bottles did almost hit us, but it's ok 'cause I threw it
back out at them..." - Hayley Williams, bottle-wielder
extraordinaire
Away from promoting the album, issues have been slightly more contentious
for the band though, with a certain mainstream UK music magazine running an
article that did little to please neither the band nor their extremely close
fan base. "If we wanna be a successful band and make music that tons of
people can enjoy then it's not all gonna be great you know", explains
Williams. "We've gotta take some hits along the way, and that was probably
the first real hit that we've ever had."
She shrugs it off in the manner of someone who's been there and done it
before, and of someone that knows they're going to have to do it again. "The
thing that was funniest was that pretty much all of our fans that read the
article wrote complaints, and not one of them got printed. But oh well, the
point was still made," she says with a wry smile.
In fact, it's only when you get close to the band that you begin to
realise just how much their fans mean to them. "It's so awesome [Williams,
in reference to their fans rabid defence]. It just shows us like the fan
base that we've built and that a lot of the work that we've done has just
paid off. We wouldn't trade our fans for the world, they're just so cool and
passionate." Continues Zac, "They're the craziest fans and they know so much
about us."
"We've gotta take some hits along the way, and that was probably
the first real hit we've ever had..." - Hayley Williams on feeling the nasty
wrath of the press
As to whether Riot! signals Paramore's breakthrough to the big leagues is
something that'll only be decided in time, but regardless of what happens,
this is a band keeping their feet well and truly grounded. "Our job right
now I think is to show people that we're the same band, we're just better,"
emphasises Williams. "I feel like we're much better than we were back then,
and hopefully people will start to agree with us, and agree that Riot! is
definitely a better record than All We Know Is Falling."
"We just hope it does well," muses Zac. "And even if it doesn't, we've
still got the fans that bought the last record and the fans that'll buy this
record." So there you are then: Paramore expect. Get ordering.
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