In a Variety Q&A, the singer discusses delving into her darkest sides on the way to arriving at the floral hope implied in her first solo album's title.
By Lior Phillips By now we all know that time spent with oneself does not always mean excavating life-shattering revelations.
But like a bucket of cold water to the face, Hayley Williams’ self-analysis on her new solo album, “Petals for Armor,” embraces the active work of personal change.
Standing alone in the spotlight, as opposed to with her beloved pop-punk band, Paramore, Williams delves into the recent end of her marriage to New Found Glory’s Chad Gilbert, cycles of trauma in her family, PTSD, and the rebirth that can come from exploring oneself. “I will not return to where I once
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