Half a decade ago, iconic Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams wowed the world with her stunning first solo record, Petals for Armor. The very next year, she dazzled the planet again with her equally excellent second solo album, Flowers for Vases / Descansos. Now she’s decided the fill the latest void between Paramore projects by dropping a whopping seventeen singles all at once.
Titled “Zissou”, “I Won’t Quit On You”, “True Believer”, “Love Me Different, “Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party”, “Kill Me”, Blood Bros”, “Whim”, “Mirtazapine”, “Discovery Channel”, “Bortherly Hate”, “Ice In My DJ”, “Disappearing Man”, “Hard”, “Dream Girl In Shibuya”, “Negative Self Talk” and “Glum”, each of Hayley’s newest contributions to the world of music are just as enthralling as one would expect based on the excellence of her work both solo and with Paramore in the past.
While Hayley isn’t referring to these seventeen songs as a whole as an album, like Petals for Armor before them, to sum up how they sound across the board words such as splendidly unique, characteristically mellifluous, magnificently deep and meaningful, typically impactful, typically poetic, extremely moving, incredibly inspiring, incredibly elegant and astonishingly powerful come to mind and apply to all seventeen singles. Like the material that made up her previous solo records, brimming with jaw-droppingly beautiful, spectacularly vibrant, superbly passionate and wondrously tuneful vocals, terrifically sincere, marvellously profound and tremendously affecting lyrics, and delightfully animated, impressively innovative and consistently compelling instrumentation, Hayley Williams’s newly-released batch of solo singles are seventeen absolute musical masterpieces.
You can listen to “Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party” via its newly-unveiled official music video below.
“Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party” is also available to stream and download along with the other sixteen singles mentioned above now.

