Hayley Williams did an interview with Zane Lowe.
Vulture Interview With Hayley Williams
Eve Barlow, writing at Vulture:
The pop-punk and emo scene in the early 2000s. It was brutally misogynistic. A lot of internalized sexism, and even when you were lucky enough to meet other bands who were kind and respectful, there was other shit that wasn’t. And I was really feisty. We got offered Warped tour, and there was a caveat: “It’s a stage called the Shiragirl Stage. It’s all female.” I was pissed! I wanted to qualify for a real stage. When I’ve been offered female opportunities, it feels like a backhanded compliment. But people sometimes think that’s anti-feminist, that I don’t wanna be grouped in with the girls. As a 16-year-old who had dreams of playing with the big boys, it felt like we were being slighted.
And:
Dude, yeah. Summer of condoms, 2006. I got condoms thrown at me. In 2005, I wore T-shirts every day. In 2006, I was a little more comfortable. I’d wear a tank top. But my chest was exposed. We were in San Diego or San Francisco, and a condom flew at me, and it stuck to my chest while I performed. I was so embarrassed. I started talking shit because I was so young and arrogant. I don’t think I was wrong. It’s just I have more anxiety now than I did at 16.
Anyway, yeah, the entire thing is fantastic and worth reading.
Another Hayley Williams Interview
Hannah Ewens, interviewed Hayley Williams for Vice:
Hayley remembers being very sensitive about being singled out: “Being female and fronting an all-male band was like throwing your soul to the wolves. People didn’t know how to take you — if your supposed power meant that they should be intimidated or inspired. In the midst of all of that there’s just a tension. Sometimes I didn’t want that.” What she did want was for the band to be recognised as a pack: for their connection to each other, or at least for their songwriting abilities. “All these reviews would come out that would paint me as some sort of dictator in a band setting, or as a brat – it’s because I was a female, really,” she says, calmly, adding that she learnt a lot from the experience. “I’m not bitter about it but I grew up understanding that I was a little kid wearing a demon costume that I couldn’t see but everyone else could.”
Hayley Williams & Phoebe Bridgers Talk Coronavirus Isolation and More
Phoebe Bridgers and Hayley Williams talked over video chat for Crack Magazine.
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Hayley Williams Reschedules Tour
Hayley Williams has rescheduled her tour for 2021.
Hayley Williams on the Challenges of Promoting an Album During a Pandemic
Hayley Williams talked with Billboard about releasing and promoting an album during a pandemic:
“We wanted to approach this differently from anything Paramore had done,” says Mercado. “The truth is, the material necessitated it.” While the band has long released its music through Warner Music Group-owned punk label Fueled By Ramen, Williams set Petals For Armor apart by releasing it on Warner’s Atlantic Records, where chairman/COO Julie Greenwald assembled an entirely new, nearly all-female team for the project. “When it’s a new set of eyes, it’s all fresh thinking,” Greenwald says. “Every part of this campaign is reading, ‘I am Hayley Williams.’”
The gradual rollout has also allowed the team flexibility at a time when that’s proven especially crucial. Amid the pandemic, Williams was able to make the last-minute decision to release the Part II tracks piecemeal instead of all at once, offering fans in lockdown something new to look forward to every week. With each song, she has released treats like behind-the-scenes clips, Instagram dance tutorials and cinematic music videos, several of which build on a storyline in which Williams enters and escapes an insect-like chrysalis.
Hayley Williams Releases Second EP
Hayley Williams’s second EP, Petals for Armor II, is now up on streaming services.
Hayley Williams Talks Star Wars, Petals for Armor, and More
Hayley Williams – “Why We Ever”
Hayley Williams has shared the new song “Why We Ever.”
Hayley Williams Covers Tegan and Sara
Hayley Williams covered Tegan and Sara’s “Call it Off” on Instagram.
Hayley Williams on Latest Bethline
Hayley Williams is the latest guest on Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast’s Bethline show.
Hayley Williams – “My Friend”
Hayley Williams has released the new song “My Friend.”
Hayley Williams Covers Phoebe Bridgers
Hayley Williams has shared a cover of Phoebe Bridgers’s “Smoke Signals” on Instagram.
Hayley Williams Rolling Stone Profile
Hayley Williams was profiled over at Rolling Stone:
Much of Petals for Armor feels like a continuation of the work that Williams began with her band on After Laughter — only this time, with the help of space and therapy, she can both grieve and move on with clarity. She structured Petals for Armor in three distinct parts, with the songs moving from dark into light in both subject matter and sound. That pattern reflects her own recovery from all the trauma that resurfaced as she made the record.
Hayley Williams – “Over Yet”
Hayley Williams has released the new song “Over Yet.”

