Paramore discuss starting work on new album
Paramore
Despite past year's troubles band have never 'been in a better spot'
Paramore have started work on their new album - but it's still in the early stages.
Frontwoman Hayley Williams said she has been influenced by the tough year the band has had after guitarist Hunter Lamb left in 2007 - igniting rumours that the group may split.
Speaking to MTV News Hayley Williams said: "We're just getting started. Like always, we're trying to make a great record for our fans, obviously. It's as simple as that."
She added: "We've learned a lot, we've gone through a lot — it's been everywhere for everyone to see and read — but I think we've never been in a better spot as a band, personally, than we are right now."
Williams explained that the recent struggles she faced were more creative.
"With the way I write, I feel like I write better from those kinds of intense struggles," she said. "I pull a lot from those experiences. We've all learned a lot about friendship, we've learned a lot about ourselves, so I'm really excited to see how it turns out."
Williams however was quick to say the band would not be changing their sound.
She stated: "It's going to be energetic. We don't always talk about happy super ridiculous things like that — it's cool that our music feels energetic and positive, and we can talk about things that are more than just great feelings."
Frontwoman Hayley Williams said she has been influenced by the tough year the band has had after guitarist Hunter Lamb left in 2007 - igniting rumours that the group may split.
Speaking to MTV News Hayley Williams said: "We're just getting started. Like always, we're trying to make a great record for our fans, obviously. It's as simple as that."
She added: "We've learned a lot, we've gone through a lot — it's been everywhere for everyone to see and read — but I think we've never been in a better spot as a band, personally, than we are right now."
Williams explained that the recent struggles she faced were more creative.
"With the way I write, I feel like I write better from those kinds of intense struggles," she said. "I pull a lot from those experiences. We've all learned a lot about friendship, we've learned a lot about ourselves, so I'm really excited to see how it turns out."
Williams however was quick to say the band would not be changing their sound.
She stated: "It's going to be energetic. We don't always talk about happy super ridiculous things like that — it's cool that our music feels energetic and positive, and we can talk about things that are more than just great feelings."
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