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Paramore Confirmed Its Upcoming 5th Album; The Band Is Hitting the Road to Promote It

Paramore Confirmed Its Upcoming 5th Album; The Band Is Hitting the Road to Promote It

Coco Dollanganger

Warped Tour veteran Paramore has full of surprises for fans in 2017 as the band revealed its upcoming fifth studio album, which is expected to launch later this year and they will be on the road to promote it. The band recently announced that its original drummer Zac Farro is rejoining the band in spite of his controversial initial exit.

Paramore's last album was its self-titled LP that was launched in 2013 and they gave an update on their fifth album via Instagram in January writing a lengthy post. When a fan commented on its post and asked if they plan on touring, the band simply replied ‘Yes' but there were no other details or dates disclosed, according to a report.

"About a year ago, we began writing and demoing songs for #5," reads Paramore's Instagram post and continued to explain that following up its self-titled album wasn't an easy task and that the band will have to move on from its past and go on looking for what's next. The band further explained that the problem about trying to compare ‘yourself to yourself' is that although it's way better looking somewhere else, you still keep on looking in the wrong direction.

"Our pasts can be a great comforter, or a horror movie; a noose, or a shield... but it is "past" for a reason," the band wrote and said that they will have to go on to look for their luck to come after a rest. One site concluded that the Paramore's Instagram post is certainly a confirmation of its upcoming fifth album.

An American rock band from Tennessee, Paramore was formed in 2004 that consists of lead singer Hayley Williams, drummer Zac Farro and guitarist Taylor York. Its second album Riot! was launched in 2007 and the singles Misery Business, Crush Crush Crush and That's What You Get were all commercial success that made Riot! a mainstream success and got a Platinum certification in the U.S.

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