Selena Kane (27) Artane, Dublin: I’d love to know what has influenced and inspired the band’s new music direction as it has changed dramatically from the previous album.
Isobel Doyle (14), Greystones, Co Wicklow:Jeremy Davis’s temporary departure inspired the album All We Know is Falling. Has Zac and Josh’s departure being address in song?
Stacy-Lee Tormey (18), Bluebell, Dublin: What’s it like to be the only girl in the band?
Hayley Williams: It is fun. I guess I miss my girlfriends though I don’t have a tonne. It’s really honestly hard to make a lot of friends when you tour all the time so the guys are really like my brothers at this point. We’ve grown up together and they truly are my best friends.
Bethany Crooks (17), Belfast: You’ve signed up for a four day cruise of the Carribean with your fans in March called Parahoy!. What is the thinking behind Parahoy!?
Hayley Williams: We wanted to do something different and exciting that are fans can really dig into with us and that felt a little bit more personal and more involved. It is often crazy. The whole idea of getting on a boat with a bunch of fans kind of sounds crazy and really fun. It should be a good time.
Erica O Hara (20), Bagenalstown, Co Carlow: What has been the defining moment of your career so far?
Hayley Williams: The defining moment of our career so far has been, honestly, making this album. It is an album that very well may have never happened and had we not pressed on through the tough times that we’ve had as Paramore. We’re really proud. Definitely this new album is it for us. We really love it.
Katie Browne (16), Clonsilla, Dublin: How do you keep your hair in such good condition?
Hayley Williams: I don’t dye it as often as I really should and I use really, really good products that don’t have a lot of chemicals in them. I’m not a 100 per cent natural and try and use things that are not bad for me and not bad for the environment. Recently I cut a lot of my hair off so that’s always good for your hair. That helps it stay soft.
Helen McGuinness (49), Ballyshannon, Co Donegal: We are Paramore’s oldest fans. Can you ask Hayley, with her hair now short, does she miss the headbanging effect she had with the longer hair?
Hayley Williams: The headbanging is in the heart not the head.
Rachel Fitzgerald (18), Kildoon,Co Kildare: What’s your favourite thing about being in Ireland?
Hayley Williams: I like the people, I like the history and I love the shows there. The shows in Ireland are absolutely insane. Every time the crowd screams and yells, it sounds like a battle cry. It is the loudest, aggressive and most exciting noise that a band can possibly hear when they are on a stage so we’re really, really excited to get back there and put on an amazing show for the people that we are really excited to see.
Source: http://www.pmoreonline.com/english/irish-times-interview-with-hayley-williams
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