Paramore

Paramore is an American rock band formed in 2004 in Franklin, Tennessee. Initially known for their blend of pop-punk and emo, the band’s sound evolved over time, incorporating elements of pop, alternative rock, and new wave. Paramore’s breakthrough came with their 2007 album Riot!, which included the hit single "Misery Business," propelling them to fame. The band’s energetic, catchy music was matched by frontwoman Hayley Williams' distinctive voice and charismatic stage presence. Over the years, Paramore went through lineup changes, with Williams remaining the constant member. Their 2013 album Paramore marked a departure from their earlier style, exploring a more eclectic and experimental sound. With hits like "Ain’t It Fun," which won a Grammy, Paramore solidified themselves as a versatile force in rock music. Their continued reinvention, particularly with their 2017 album After Laughter, showcased a shift toward a more pop-driven, '80s-influenced sound.