Paramore is an American rock band formed in 2004 in Franklin, Tennessee. The current lineup includes lead vocalist Hayley Williams, guitarist Taylor York, and drummer Zac Farro. Hayley Williams, one of the founders, is the only member present on all six of the band's studio albums. Paramore signed with the label Fueled by Ramen, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. Their debut album "All We Know Is Falling" (2005) brought initial visibility, followed by the mainstream success of "Riot!" (2007) with singles like "Misery Business" and "Crushcrushcrush," earning platinum certifications.
Over the years, Paramore has released albums that achieved great success, such as "Brand New Eyes" (2009) and "Paramore" (2013), with the latter topping charts in several countries. The band has also won significant awards, including a Grammy for "Ain't It Fun." The band's lineup has undergone changes, with members leaving and returning, but they have continued to release critically acclaimed albums, such as "After Laughter" (2017) and "This Is Why" (2023). Paramore's journey is marked by resilience and musical evolution, solidifying their place in the rock scene.