Paramore have shared their latest new album taster, ‘C’est Comme Ça’

The song follows the previously released title track 'This Is Why' and 'The News' and is accompanied by a lyric video.

Paramore have dropped another tantalising taste of their upcoming album with the release of their new track, ‘C’est Comme Ça’.

The song follows the previously released title track ‘This Is Why’ and ‘The News’ and is accompanied by a lyric video.

Hayley Williams has offered some insight into the story behind the track. In a statement, the singer said: “I’m trying to get un-addicted to a survival narrative. The idea of imminent doom is less catastrophic to me than not knowing anything about the future or my part in it. The guys and I are all in much more stable places in our lives than ever before. And somehow that is harder for me to adjust to.”

In a further interview with Apple Music, Williams elaborated on the creative process for the track. She said: “It’s just this really great treat and we had a really god time getting back into a little bit of dance punk vibes. I had been listening to a lot of Dry Cleaning and Yard Act and just artists that talk a lot over great, cool music. So I guess I was just feeling poetic and feeling a bit critical of myself and fused all that stuff. I was really stoked to get this music because a lot of times with Paramore, unless we’re all in the room at the same time working on stuff together, I feel like a lot of what I do is top lining and I love doing that. It’s so freeing. Especially after doing the solo records where I was just always on top of every single moment.”

The new track is taken from Paramore’s upcoming album ‘This Is Why’ which is due to be released on February 10. The album is the follow-up to their 2017 release ‘After Laughter” and marks a new era for the band. Fans will be able to get their first full taste of the album in just a few weeks time.’.

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