The This Is Why Tour was the fifth concert tour by American rock band Paramore , in support of their sixth studio album This Is Why (2023). The tour began on October 2, 2022 in Bakersfield , California , before the release of the album, with several shows throughout North America, Europe, and Latin America. Elke, Bloc Party , Rozi Plain , Foals , The Linda Lindas , Genesis Owusu and Claud served as supporting acts on the tour. It concluded on November 30, 2023.
53-520: In May 2017, Paramore released their fifth studio album After Laughter to critical acclaim. The album saw the return of former drummer Zac Farro , who had left the band in 2010. The band toured in support of the album from June 2017 until September 2018. Following the conclusion of the After Laughter Tour , the members of Paramore took a break from writing and recording music for the band and worked on other endeavors. Hayley Williams featured on
106-527: A "deep album with plenty to say" and "one of the best pop albums [of the] year." Writing for Newsday , Glenn Gamboa praised the album, stating that "the closer Paramore gets to breaking up, the better it gets at finding reasons to stick together," adding that the album "is packed with potential pop hits that only Paramore could deliver. And that's the perfect reason for the group to keep going." Leonie Cooper from Jon Caramanica from The New York Times noted that Paramore are "single-minded again, but not of
159-425: A Paramore album." The album closes with "Tell Me How", a tender piano ballad which features a "vaguely tropical pulse and warily confessional words" that allows Williams' voice to curl around and into expressions of anxiety that sound impossible to quiet. It's been characterized as "a soft R&B exploration disguised as a piano ballad" by NPR , who compared it to works by Drake and The Weeknd . Regarding
212-501: A blog appeared online claiming to be an official exit statement from the Farro brothers. The blog entry refuted statements made by Paramore's official website regarding the brothers' departure and was heavily critical of Hayley Williams , her family, Atlantic Records , and Fueled by Ramen . Farro appeared in a video on YouTube claiming that the blog was genuine. The video was quickly removed for reported violations, but Farro re-uploaded it
265-449: A contrast to the stunning acridity of lyrics. York revealed that he sampled wind howling through a building in the UK, then played the sample on a keyboard in the song. The "moody" and "marauding" eleventh track "No Friend" has been described as post-hardcore . It is the only Paramore song to not feature Williams on the vocals. Instead, Aaron Weiss from MewithoutYou is on the vocals, delivering
318-452: A drum set, confirming that he would be recording drums for the album, though he later clarified that he was only recording drums for the album and that he had not rejoined the band as a full member. Despite this, on February 2, 2017, the band announced that Farro would return as the band's official drummer. The album was recorded in Nashville 's historic RCA Studio B , marking the first time
371-457: A few days later. Farro, a Christian, cited his and Williams' differing beliefs as a reason for departing Paramore. On February 2, 2011, Farro announced he had established a Twitter account for his new band, Novel American. The band included high school friends Van Beasley, Tyler Ward, and Ryan Clark, each formerly of the band Cecil Adora. Unlike in Paramore, Farro relegated himself to guitar in
424-476: A new design for the website. The site featured a timeline of several dates throughout the month that would be updated each date. These dates saw the launch of the band's official Discord server, the announcement of new tour dates in Los Angeles and New York City , and video snippets of the band working on new material. On September 16, the band announced their first new single in four years, " This Is Why ", which
477-562: A place to confront her emotions, this album not only earns its acclaim for its chart-topping successes but is as crucial to the band's growth as Riot! or brand new eyes ." After Laughter debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200 , making it their third top 10 on the chart, with 67,000 album-equivalent units , of which 53,000 were pure album sales, and was certified gold by the RIAA for shipments of 500,000 albums. It also debuted within
530-497: A release date since. On April 3, 2010, Farro married fiancée Jenna Rice in Tennessee, missing Paramore 's Pacific Rim tour to plan the wedding. Their daughter was born on January 28, 2018, and their son was born on May 22, 2020. He has four siblings, including Zac . Farro currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee . He was one of three co-writers of the song " This Is Amazing Grace " along with Jeremy Riddle and Phil Wickham ;
583-463: A short video of themselves in a studio to their social media, the same month the album recording started. This was preceded by a number of images which all included both former drummer Zac Farro and producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen, leading fans and various media outlets to speculate the return of Farro. On June 17, Farro was featured yet again in a picture uploaded to social media, this time behind
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#1732859586924636-479: A spoken word monologue buried in a cacophony of York and Farro's dark inversions of the "Idle Worship" riff. The lyrics add metrical detail to the sentiments of "Idle Worship", a song about interpersonal expectations, and the vast distance between one's self-conception and the idea of oneself that exists in the minds of others, Many of its lyrics also make references to past Paramore songs. Several publications referred to it as "the strangest song that's ever made it to
689-483: Is a "dreamy power ballad" which features "sassy handclaps and hairflicks", which has been compared to pop rock bands Heart , Fleetwood Mac and Haim . NPR said the song is "the band's take on Haim's chiming California soft-rock revival." Spin called it one of the band's best songs, "their gentlest and most buoyant kiss-off". "Fake Happy" starts out as an acoustic dirge that transforms into an "ambitious, funky anthem about everyone masking their sadness." "26"
742-447: Is a self-taught guitarist and began playing when he was 13 years old. His family later moved to Franklin, Tennessee. Along with his younger brother Zac , Farro was a founding member of Paramore, serving as the band's lead guitarist and backing vocalist from 2004 until his exit in late 2010. Farro also co-wrote almost every track on Paramore's first three albums with Hayley Williams and occasionally Taylor York . On December 21, 2010,
795-501: Is a string-laden ballad that "sighs into its lush strings". It has been compared to the songs "Misguided Ghosts" and " The Only Exception " from their 2009 album, Brand New Eyes . The seventh track "Pool", described as "aqueous" and "bouncy", is a new wave song that "bathes Williams' voice in crystalline distortion" and "shimmers like a mirage on a blazing day." "Grudges" is "a sweet reflection of Williams' repaired relationship with both Farro brothers", with Zac Farro harmonizing on
848-498: Is an American musician, best known as the former lead guitarist and backing vocalist for the rock band Paramore . He has most recently pursued a solo career as the lead vocalist and guitarist of his self-named band Farro. His debut solo album, Walkways , was released in 2016. Farro was born in Voorhees Township, New Jersey , on September 29, 1987, the second-oldest of five siblings, including Paramore drummer Zac Farro . He
901-454: Is clearly aiming for more radio-friendly music here, but their deceptively moving lyrics and audacious fusing of genres is what makes it such a rewarding listen." In a fifth anniversary retrospective review of the album, Yasmine Summan from Alternative Press considered it to be a "saving grace" for the band, and stated "Right now there might not be a Paramore as we know it, but with Zac's return, York's incredible talents and Williams having
954-534: Is the band's first album since the return of drummer Zac Farro (who left the band with his brother Josh in 2010) and the departure of former bassist Jeremy Davis (who left the band in 2015). After Laughter represents a complete departure from the pop-punk and alternative rock sound of the band's previous releases and, in direct contrast to its upbeat and vibrant sound, touches on themes of exhaustion, depression and anxiety. Upon release, After Laughter received critical acclaim from music critics, who praised
1007-613: The American Football song "Uncomfortably Numb" in 2019 and released two solo albums, Petals for Armor (2020) and Flowers for Vases / Descansos (2021); the former produced by Paramore guitarist Taylor York . She also pivoted her attention more towards her hair dye company Good Dye Young and hosted the weekly BBC Sounds series Everything Is Emo . Farro continued his ongoing project HalfNoise , releasing an extended play – Flowerss (2018) – and two albums – Natural Disguise (2019) and Motif (2021). Farro also recorded drums for
1060-571: The Austin City Limits and When We Were Young festivals. On October 10, 2022, the band announced a South American leg of the tour, which is set to begin in March 2023. A month later, Paramore announced a 26-city arena tour for the United States in 2023, with Bloc Party , Foals , The Linda Lindas and Genesis Owusu joining them as supporting acts. Rolling Stone 's Brittany Spanos gave
1113-535: The Middle " was released, which also serves as the album's fifth and final single. After Laughter is a departure from Paramore's previous material, leaving behind the pop-punk and emo genres of previous releases entirely. Matt Collar from AllMusic described the album's sound as new wave . Ilana Kaplan at Paste characterized the album as 1980s new wave pop . Similarly, Billboard 's Chris Payne described it as an "early '80s new wave" album, as well as calling
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#17328595869241166-399: The Middle ", released on June 26, 2018. The album debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200 , marking their third top 10 album on the chart, with 67,000 album-equivalent units . On January 19, 2016, singer Hayley Williams announced that the band was in the process of writing their fifth album, following up their 2013 self-titled album, Paramore . On June 8, 2016, the band posted
1219-475: The album "one of the year's best pop albums." Iiana Kaplan of Paste said After Laughter is "an undeniably hooky record that strays from its grunge - rock roots and finds the band in a place where they've found the fun in their craft once again." Kaplan also stated that the Williams people love is still around, while noting "Once immersed in the pop-heavy album that is After Laughter , it becomes clear that
1272-438: The album a "vibrant record, a contrast to its lyrical themes, which cover masking misery, spiralling depression and the anxiety of ageing, only with a knowing wink." Newsday called the album "a collection of songs about remaining upbeat in the face of adversity that bounce around with." Billboard said "Williams sings about the act of crying on no less than five songs, and there are numerous moments where she could be addressing
1325-477: The album's title, Williams told iHeartRadio that " After Laughter is about the look on people's faces when they're done laughing. If you watch somebody long enough, there's always this look that comes across their face when they're done smiling, and I always find it really fascinating to wonder what it is that brought them back to reality. So, that's what After Laughter is." The artwork of After Laughter , which features an impossible trident optical illusion,
1378-454: The band as being as "Musically...free as they've ever sounded [on this album]." In a positive review, Harriet Gibsone at The Guardian said the album is "candy-coated bitterness at its best – may steer them away from the Kerrang! crowd, but one thing remains consistent to Paramore's emo roots – the theatrical mellifluence of internal angst." Dannii Leivers of The Line of Best Fit called it
1431-427: The band performed "Hard Times" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! , Following this, on May 25, they performed "Told You So" on The Late Late Show . On August 29, 2017, the band released " Fake Happy " as the third single from the album, On February 5, 2018, a music video directed by Warren Fu for " Rose-Colored Boy " was released, which is also the album's fourth single. On June 26, 2018, a music video for " Caught in
1484-543: The band's new sonic direction and the 1980s new wave and synth-pop sound on the album. Several publications featured the album in their year-end lists, including Billboard and Rolling Stone . In 2019, Pitchfork listed it at number 169 in their list of best albums of the decade. After Laughter was supported by five singles: " Hard Times ", released on April 19, 2017; " Told You So ", released on May 3, 2017; " Fake Happy ", released on August 29, 2017; " Rose-Colored Boy ", released on March 2, 2018; and " Caught in
1537-450: The chance. They had some ideas around the 80s vibes of the record, and a few visual references they were feeling. I did the usual "listen to the record, write/draw a bunch of stuff" and came up with the idea of a landscape where colors, shapes and textures would represent sounds and moments on the record...Sonically, the record is very "real" and I wanted the imagery details to have that finishing touch as well. According to Cleary, his artwork
1590-456: The festival's lineup in September. On May 3, the band released a second single from the album, titled " Told You So ", along with a music video. On May 10, the album leaked online before its official release. On the day of the album's release, the band announced their third "Parahoy!" cruise, which took place from April 6 to April 10, 2018, sailing from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas . On May 17,
1643-470: The group recorded an album in their hometown. It was produced by the band's guitarist Taylor York, and Meldal-Johnsen, both of whom also produced their self-titled record. The recording of the album concluded in November 2016. In an interview with The New York Times , Williams stated "I didn't even know if we were going to make another record...There was a moment when I didn't even want it to happen. Then it
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1696-437: The less angsty outlook of Paramore is something only surface-level. If you look beneath, it shows Williams battling with herself to make amends ("Forgiveness", "Caught In The Middle") and put on a front to the public ("Fake Happy")." Pitchfork writer Ryan Dombal described it as the band's most "fizzy" album, adding that it "highlights Williams' most existentially despondent musings to date." Maura Johnston of Rolling Stone
1749-432: The more ambitious, experimental sounds of radio stalker " Ain't It Fun " off their previous, self-titled LP, leaning on their crossover success." The album's lyrical content predominantly touches upon themes of exhaustion, depression, and anxiety. NME said the album is a "pop triumph", highlighting the contrast between the "serious sadness" of the lyrics "underneath all the bangers". Similarly, The Guardian called
1802-510: The most honest and mature Paramore have sounded yet." After Laughter opens with " Hard Times ", a synth -heavy, disco -tinged new wave song about the feeling of going through hard times, and being useless in achieving one's goals. "Rose-Colored Boy" is a synth-pop song that Rolling Stone compared to Cupid & Psyche 85 by pop group Scritti Politti . "Told You So" is a song that has been described as funk - pop , as well as new wave, indie pop and electropop . "Forgiveness"
1855-467: The new project, saying, "I never wanted to sing. My voice — and this is not false humility — is just not that good." On February 22, 2011, the band announced Farro's brother Zac would replace Tyler Ward on drums. However, on May 23, 2014, Farro stated that he had scrapped the project entirely, primarily due to the lack of a suitable vocalist. In May 2014, Farro announced on Twitter that he had scrapped his previous band, Novel American, because "nothing
1908-417: The rhythmic separations that characterize '80s pop and freestyle." Glenn Gamboa from Newsday stated that the band is "pushing deeper into their own pop-rock world," and that the album has "the candy-colored energy of '80s pop built on sleek synths and spiky, Afrobeat -tinged guitars." Pitchfork writer Ryan Dombal categorized the album a "piece of '80s pop-rock," stating "York focuses his inspirations
1961-443: The same mind as it once was. Ms. Williams and her bandmates, Zac Farro and Taylor York have remade themselves into a 1980s pop-rock outfit: tinny digital percussion, synthesizers and mostly constrained, saccharine singing from Ms. Williams." NME gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, writing: "Catharsis is never usually this joyous, but sometimes smiling through the pain works better than crying." Laura Snapes of ' The Observer called
2014-454: The songs "Watch Me While I Bloom" and "Crystal Clear" from Williams' Petals for Armor and released an EP under his own name titled Zafari (2020). Discussion about a sixth Paramore album began in 2020 while Williams was promoting Petals for Armor . Williams hinted that the band's next album would be more guitar-driven, stating, "We've found ourselves listening to a lot of older music that we grew up being inspired by." She further commented on
2067-470: The songs and whose deft guitar and keyboard make up much of the album's distinct aural character. But of course, Williams still beats at the center of everything, her voice providing the album's warm, exuberant core." Brice Ezell of Consequence stated "Colorful instrumentation and insistent hooks overpower the uneven parts of the band's fifth studio outing". Joe Goggins writing for Drowned in Sound described
2120-416: The songs on After Laughter "slick, sun-kissed alternative pop ". Marianne Eloise of The Forty Five described the album as synth-pop . Brad Nelson of Spin also described the album as new wave, saying that "it's the band's brightest, most animated album. The sound is crisp, every layer discernible, lacking the blurs and reverberations that constitute traditional rock production and instead drawing from
2173-487: The sound of the album in 2022, likening it to Bloc Party : “From day one, Bloc Party was the number one reference because there was such an urgency to their sound that was different to the fast punk or the pop punk or the like, loud wall of sound emo bands that were happening in the early 2000s.” In January 2022, the band confirmed they had entered the studio work on their sixth album. In September 2022, Paramore archived all posts on their official Instagram page and unveiled
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2226-528: The styles of 1980s rock and pop, conjuring a slicked-back take on fixtures like Talking Heads , Paul Simon , and the Bangles ." The Line of Best Fit' s Dannii Leivers noted "the band have fully embraced chart-friendly, power pop ." According to PopMatters , "[the album] fuses sleek elements of '80s new wave, funk , and synthpop." Punknews.org described the album as an "80s electro-pop album". Eve Barlow from Variety observed "...these tunes builds upon
2279-402: The top 10 of seven other countries including Australia, Austria, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland and the UK. All tracks are written by Hayley Williams and Taylor York , except where noted Paramore Additional musicians Technical Artwork Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. Josh Farro Joshua Neil Farro (born September 29, 1987)
2332-484: The tour a positive review, saying it "proved that the best is yet to come" for the band. After Laughter After Laughter is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Paramore . It was released on May 12, 2017, through Fueled by Ramen , as a follow-up to their 2013 self-titled album . After Laughter was produced by guitarist Taylor York alongside previous collaborator Justin Meldal-Johnsen . It
2385-487: The track. It has been compared by NME to The Bangles ' work, whereas AllMusic compared it to The Cure 's " Friday I'm in Love ". "Caught in the Middle" is a " ska -inflected" song of persistence and goal setting. According to NME , it is one of the album's nods to their punk past, which they also compared to No Doubt 's earlier music. "Idle Worship" is a commentary about fame, with Williams' voice providing even more of
2438-418: The unfriendly exit and subsequent legal entanglements of former bassist Jeremy Davis ." Spin said the album "observes a different aspect of the subject of survival: the emptiness and pointlessness, and how often it fails to alter the indifferent universe that surrounds and requires it." The Line of Best Fit said "despite all its sunny hooks, After Laughter is a deep album with plenty to say. It's easily
2491-569: Was "the first piece of visual material that accompanied the new record and the band wanted a super-cohesive roll-out", therefore the music video for the lead single " Hard Times " was "very much influenced by the artwork." After Laughter received critical acclaim. At Metacritic , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 82, based on 15 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Matt Collar at AllMusic commented that "much credit here goes to York, who co-wrote all of
2544-489: Was a crazy record to make." On April 19, 2017, the lead single , " Hard Times ", was released along with a music video. On the same day, pre-orders of the album were made available, revealing the album title, cover art, track listing, and release date. A European headline tour was later announced via the band's official website, kicking off in Ireland on June 15. Riot Fest also announced that Paramore would be part of
2597-450: Was designed by Los Angeles–based designer Scott Cleary. It reflects a new sound and direction for the band. Cleary stated: The band came to me when they were recording the album in LA. We've been friends for a while so we were spending a lot of time together while they were in town from Nashville . They asked me if I'd be interested in doing the album artwork and band re-brand, to which I jumped at
2650-461: Was going anywhere". Later that year, he announced the name of his solo project, Farro. His debut single, "Color Rush", was released in November 2014, with a music video appearing on YouTube. Farro released his debut album, Walkways , independently on February 5, 2016. He announced a mini tour to support the album throughout the year. On May 19, 2017, he announced on Twitter that he is writing for his second album, however there has been no update on
2703-402: Was like, I want it to happen, but I don't know how we're going to do it." Williams was also interviewed by DIY Magazine , where she mentioned "I still feel like we're really green, especially with this record. It felt like there were so many new things to try and so many new feelings about life – you're finally all the way over the hump of being able to deny that you're an adult now. Yeah, this
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#17328595869242756-527: Was positive towards the writing stating, "[the] lyrics evince a weariness that makes [the brightness of the album] seem garishly empty and called the album a "gorgeously produced, hook-studded record." Sputnikmusic staff writer Sowing described the album as the "fresh start" that the self-titled album was meant to be, adding " After Laughter is the first post-2010 Paramore record to truly break form," mentioning "No Friend" and "26" as discography highlights. Patrick Ryan writing for USA Today noted that "Paramore
2809-550: Was released on September 28. The same day as the single's release, the band announced the album of the same name to be released on February 10, 2023. Following the release of the lead single off their new album, Paramore announced the first leg of the This Is Why Tour , which would begin in October 2022, a few months before the release of the album. The announced dates included limited U.S. theater performances and headlining slots at
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