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11 December 2022

Paramore Discuss New Song ‘The News’ In Apple Music Interview

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Paramore recently joined Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 to discuss their new song The News. During the interview, they told Lowe about the origin of the song and the real world events that inspired the track, being nervous about the lyrical content, the benefits of taking time away from the band, and more.

You can listen to the interview in full here, but if you scroll down you can check out a few selected highlights in advance.

Hayley Williams tells Apple Music about new song The News:

HW: “Personally, I was like, “Okay. We’re not typically a political band,” and it’s not a solely political song or a solely political album. I understand that where we live, where we’re positioned is not always reality. And we got four years at home to be members of our own community, be face to face with our families again, and kind of plug into our local community, be citizens, vote in person, all those things, right? But that was our first real experience of that as adults. So who wants to hear a bunch of people whine about how difficult it is to live in 2022 or 2020 when maybe our lives don’t reflect the harshest of realities? But I think the other flip side to that is really wanting to do good and wanting to reflect the times as artists and wanting to be with it enough that we can use our platform. How can you ignore it? How can you not say anything?”

“It started with just the pandemic. Well, for us it started with the tornado in Nashville, but there was the tornado and then there was the global pandemic. There was George Floyd, there were all these uprisings, there were marches and protests that we went to. There was a bombing by a conspiracy theorist on Christmas Day in Nashville. It’s like we’re experiencing it from whatever vantage point we’re at, and there’s something to say about it. And I’m hoping, I’m praying and hoping that the perspective and the lyrics that we’re presenting is personal enough and as much with respect to everyone’s specific or potential vantage point that maybe other people can relate to it in some way that we haven’t even intended. And that’s the hopeful part of it.

Hayley Williams tells Apple Music about the lyrics to The News:

HW: “I think that one thing that we were a little nervous about with the lyrics is are people going to think that… Are people going to think this is our version of crying like fake news? It’s not literal at all. And it’s the balance between apathy and the righteous rage that motivates you to action. And I think in between there is wherever your own mental boundary is like to protect your own energy. And that’s just a battle that everyone’s going to have to figure out on their own what that looks like.

Hayley Williams tells Apple Music about the benefits of time away from the band:

HW: “It can’t be a marketing strategy, and that’s what blows our minds the most is we did it as a boundary almost. It’s a good case for taking care of your mental health, your side of the street, like your relationships and your own community and how that can actually benefit much more than just… It has more than just a direct immediate impact. And so it’s been such an amazing couple of months that we couldn’t have asked for it to be more beautiful.”

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