
The first single from the album was 'Ignorance' and was released July 7, 2009. We really enjoy our live sound and we want a producer who can really capture that.' Paramore wrote and completed their third album Brand New Eyes in early 2009. We did 'Decode' with Rob Cavallo, which was a good experience, but we're looking around and don't want to make any decisions until we have a lot of songs and we know what we're looking for. I think writing the album there will inspire us, and then if we record there too it'll be a lot easier since we can sleep in our beds at night rather than in hotels like the other 300 days out of the year! We're not sure who's going to produce the record yet. Talking to Kerrang!, Farro said: 'We're gonna try to it in Nashville. In January 2009, Josh Farro spoke about the band's next studio album. The band, however, returned to their hometown to record the music video for the fourth single 'That's What You Get', which was then released on March 24, 2008. MTV.com reported that fans of Paramore were speculating about the future of the band and reported rumors of trouble had begun earlier in the month when Josh Farro expressed his anger against the media's focus on Hayley Williams. Williams wrote on the band's web site that 'the break will give that band 'a chance to get away and work out our personal issues'. In early February 2008, the band began a tour in Europe, however on February 21, 2008, the band announced that they had canceled six shows due to personal issues. Early 2008 saw Paramore touring the United Kingdom, supporting their album Riot!, along with New Found Glory, Kids in Glass Houses and Conditions. The band was nominated for 'Best New Artist' at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards presented on Februbut lost to Amy Winehouse. Paramore was featured on the cover of February 2008 issue of Alternative Press magazine and voted 'Best Band Of 2007' by the readers. After the band's later success, All We Know Is Falling and 'Pressure' were certified Gold by the RIAA. The third single, 'All We Know', was released with limited airtime, with the video consisting of a collection of live performances and backstage footage. The video for 'Emergency' showcased Paramore in another performance, this time fixing the members' bloody costumes. In July, 'Emergency' was released as the second single, the video again reuniting the band with director Shane Drake and featuring Hunter Lamb (rhythm guitar), who replaced Jason Bynum in December 2005. The video featured the band performing in a warehouse, eventually getting sprayed with water sprinklers as the storyline of a conflicted couple occurs. Paramore released 'Pressure' as its first single, with a video directed by Shane Drake, but the song failed to chart. All We Know Is Falling was released on July 24, 2005, and reached No. After being asked by the band, Jeremy Davis returned to Paramore after five months apart, replacing Hembree. During that summer, Paramore was featured on the Shira Girl stage of the 2005 Warped Tour. īefore touring, the band added John Hembree (bass) to their lineup to replace Davis. The original management team for the band was Dave Steunebrink, Creed manager Jeff Hanson, and Hanson's assistant Mark Mercado. She wanted to make sure that she and her band got the chance to show what they can do as a rock band writing their own songs.' Label president Julie Greenwald and the label staff decided to go with her wishes. In an interview with HitQuarters the band's A&R at Atlantic, Steve Robertson, said, 'She wanted to make sure that we didn't look at her as some straight to Top 40 pop princess. The original plan of the label was to turn her into a pop singer, but Williams resisted, saying that she wanted to play alternative rock music with a band. Steunebrink and Richard Williams had originally discovered and signed her to a production deal that was later bought out by Atlantic. She had been introduced to Atlantic A&R Tom Storms by Kent Marcus and Jim Zumwalt, lawyers of managers Dave Steunebrink and Richard Williams, and then eventually signed to Atlantic by Jason Flom. Williams was originally signed to Atlantic Records as a solo artist in 2003.
