Paramore's Hayley Williams has stunned fans with the surprise release of 17 new singles, all self-released via her new venture Post Atlantic and distributed by Secretly Distribution.

Produced entirely by Daniel James, the collection showcases Williams’ wide-ranging musicality, with contributions from longtime collaborators Brian Robert Jones, Joey Howard, and a guest spot from Jim-E Stack.

The project follows Paramore’s exit from Atlantic Records after more than two decades, marking an exciting new chapter for Williams as an independent artist.

The tracks range from raw and introspective to sonically adventurous. Standouts include Mirtazapine, a ‘90s alt-rock ode to antidepressants, and Ice in My OJ, a sharp, humorous callback to early Paramore lore.

From vocal experimentation on Glum to Nashville-tinged Americana on Whim, the songs reflect Williams’ genre-blending instincts and creative fearlessness. The release builds on the solo foundation she laid during the pandemic with Petals For Armor and Flowers for Vases, which drew praise for their emotional vulnerability and minimal production.

Williams, a three-time GRAMMY winner and Billboard’s #13 Greatest Rock Singer of All Time, continues to be a defining voice in alternative music. From her early Paramore days to recent collaborations with Turnstile, Taylor Swift, and Moses Sumney, her influence spans generations and genres.

At its core, these songs are the work of a supremely gifted artist with a voracious, genre-defying appetite for music and creative exploration.

As Paramore celebrates 20 years since All We Know Is Falling and a historic GRAMMY win for This Is Why, Williams’ new work proves she’s just getting started.