Paramore Announce Track Listing for New Album
Paramore’s upcoming self-titled album will feature 17 new tracks
Paramore’s upcoming full-length doesn’t skip when it comes to length, as the self-titled release, due out April 9, will feature a whopping 17 new tracks. The band recently announced the track listing via a note on their official website, and you can view it below.
The group’s new release is the follow-up to 2009’s “Brand New Eyes,” an album frontwoman Hayley Williams says marked a negative time for Paramore.
“That whole time for our band was such a dark season,” Williams recently told Rolling Stone. “It was emotionally exhausting, and by the time we got around to the point where we were going to start writing, we just really wanted to enjoy the process of making an album, really just enjoy the reality that we’re in a band and our dreams have come true.”
She added, “You know, we should be happy about all this. So I think that’s what was most important to us, and we didn’t really know how that would manifest itself through the music, but it just happened.”
The new album will be the group’s first recording without brothers Josh Farro and Zac Farro, who left Paramore in 2010 to form a new band, Novel American.
Track Listing for Paramore’s 2013 Self-Title Release:
“Fast in My Car”
“Now”
“Grow Up”
“Daydreaming”
“Interlude: Moving On”
“Ain’t it Fun”
“Part II”
“Last Hope”
“Still Into You”
“Anklebiters”
“Interlude: Holiday”
“Proof”
“Hate to See Your Heart Break”
“(One of Those) Crazy Girls”
“Interlude: I’m Not Angry Anymore”
“Be Alone”
“Future”
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