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Paramore release song and announce new album date

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The American band Paramore has announced the release date of his new album. It is "After Laughter", an album composed of twelve songs that will be available from May 12 under the record label Fueled By Ramen. The band punk and alternative rock pop native of Tennessee reach its fifth full length album, the successor to "Paramore" album that came out in 2013.

The new album was produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen (M83, Beck, NIN, Air), and Taylor himself York (guitarist of Paramore), and also marks the return of drummer and founding member Zac Farro, who had left the group his brother, Josh, in 2010. the band has selected songs and the album cover, so just wait the release date. In addition, the musical trio consisting of Hayley Williams, Taylor and Zac Farro York plans to tour the US and Europe once the new album comes out.

On the other winning band Grammy awards, she made the release of the song "Hard Times" changing their traditional style emo-pop nostalgia ochentoso electro pop fused with funk and tropical rhythms. The new song is accompanied by a very lively, active and colorful music video.

We leave here the songs that will make up the new album.

Hard Times

Rose-Colored Boy

Told You So

Forgiveness

Happy Fake

26

Pool

grudges

Caught In The Middle

Idle Worship

no Friend

Tell Me How

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