Bassist Jeremy Davis left the popular American rock band Paramore, which was one of its founders, according to a statement from the band posted on their official Facebook profile. "Jeremy is not going to be more with us in the band. To be honest, this has been really painful," according to the note, which also indicated that Paramore will continue its activity after the departure of Davis. "We are hopeful for the future of Paramore and excited about what is going to make Jeremy (Davis)," he added the statement, issued late Monday.
Also, Paramore said recent years have been important for the band, but argued that to continue to be faced "growth, pain and change". The group from Tennessee (United States) and in 2010 suffered the low of two of its founding members, brothers Josh and Zac Farro. After the departure of bassist Jeremy Davis, left in front of Paramore guitarist Taylor York and singer Hayley Williams.
Framed between rock, alternative and emo sound, Paramore released to date, four studio albums, the latest of which was entitled the name of the band and was launched in 2013. Paramore debuted in 2005 with the album "All We Know Is Falling", then gave his debut with "Riot!" in 2007, he released his third album "Brand New Eyes" in 2009.