Paramore’s Hayley Williams reveals she needs to play exhibits with band Shame

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Paramore’s Hayley Williams reveals she needs to play exhibits with band Shame

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Paramore’s Hayley Williams has opened up about her love of Shame, saying she needs to play exhibits with them sooner or later.

Speaking in a brand new interview with The Guardian, Williams opened up about her love of the band’s music.

Williams stated: “There’s quite a lot of actually nice punk music popping out of the UK that’s youthful and vibrant. I’m significantly enthusiastic about Shame, who’ve a brand new album [‘Food For Worms’] popping out this month.

“When you listen to them, you really enter into their world, their headspace, and I love that. Their last album, from 2021, was called ‘Drunk Tank Pink’ – my favourite song on that record is ‘Human, For A Minute’. I’m so stoked to see what they do next. And I hope we get to play shows with them.”

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Meanwhile, it was just lately revealed that Phoebe Bridgers has a hidden cameo on Shame’s upcoming third album ‘Food For Worms’.

The south London band spoke to NME for a Big Read cowl story final month forward of the discharge of the brand new report.

Speaking in regards to the music ‘Adderall’, Shame revealed that the observe includes a particular, secret look from their Dead Oceans labelmate Bridgers. “We thought the song had an American edge to it, and thought it would sound nice with a woman’s voice,” drummer Charlie Forbes stated.

“By chance, she was recording in the same studio as us, and one day we did a trade where Josh went and did some tambourine on her new track, and she came in and did the vocal line on our track – which you can’t actually hear at all.”

Asked if the band had been in a position to hang around with the indie star since social distancing measures had been lifted, he added: “We went to an afterparty at her mum’s house after we played in LA. There was an in-house tarot reader, sushi, vegan Mexican food and tequila cocktails.”

Check out the total Big Read cowl interview with Shame right here, the place additionally they discuss in regards to the making of ‘Food For Worms’ with super-producer Mark ‘Flood’ Ellis, honing their work ethic, and breaking via author’s block by returning to their outdated stomping floor of Brixton Windmill for a secret present of fully new materials.

‘Food For Worms’ is launched on February 24. The band debuted new tracks from the report in November at a particular launch gig on a ship within the River Thames, which NME described because the band’s “ideal setting: intimate, loud and chaotic”.

Meanwhile, Paramore just lately revealed that they’re providing the possibility for followers to listen to their new album early at choose indie report shops all over the world forward of its launch. 

The band have teamed up with unbiased report shops in Europe, North America, Latin America and Australia to let followers hear ‘This Is Why’, which is out on February 10, earlier than it’s launched. All of the occasions are free to attend.

“Head to one of the below indie record stores to join your local This Is Why Global Listening Event,” the band stated. “Hear the new album before it’s released, come for exclusive giveaways, and pre-order This Is Why (out February 10) at your local store.”

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