Emo
Music genre derivative of punk rock music
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2024 | Upcoming releases from the album Warmer Weather, including songs 'Stickers Of Brian', 'End Eric Sparrow and the Life of Him', and 'Fly Move (The Whole Time)' |
2024 | Touring bassist Jonah Kramer officially joined Hot Mulligan as a full-time member. The band released singles 'Stickers Of Brian' and 'End Eric Sparrow and the Life of Him'. |
2024 | Hot Mulligan released the EP 'Warmer Weather' through Wax Bodega. |
2024 | Kate Steinberg joined as a touring synthesizer and keyboard musician. |
2024 | Embarked on an anniversary tour celebrating 'I Am the Movie', with Zach Comtois filling in as rhythm guitarist while Pierre recovers from a back injury. |
August 2024 | Released the single 'Stop Talking' to coincide with the theatrical release of the film 'Dìdi', marking their first original new material since 'Panic Stations' in 2015. |
March 2024 | 'Misery Business' was added as a playable track to Fortnite Festival. |
March 23 2024 | Choose Your Fightour begins with Free Throw, Just Friends, and Charmer across the US, ending on April 30, 2024. |
March 1 2024 | Released a music video for 'Thick Skull'. |
February 28 2024 | Australia Tour 2024 starts with Free Throw, touring Australia & New Zealand, ending on March 9, 2024. |
February 10 2024 | Announced as ambassadors for Record Store Day 2024 and confirmed they would continue as an independent band after their Atlantic Records contract ended. |
February 4 2024 | Won two Grammy Awards: Best Rock Album for 'This Is Why' and Best Alternative Music Performance for the title track. |
January 31 2024 | Released their cover of Talking Heads' 'Burning Down The House' as a single. |
2023 | Hot Mulligan signed to Wax Bodega and released their third album, Why Would I Watch. |
2023 | Released multiple songs including 'Shhhh! Golf Is On' and 'Gans Media Retro Games' from the album Why Would I Watch, as well as lofi versions of some tracks |
2023 | Zach Comtois joined as a touring rhythm guitarist, expanding the band's live performance lineup. |
2023 | Supported the All-American Rejects on the Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour and performed at Adjacent Fest and When We Were Young. |
2023 | Paramore served as an opening act for Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour, gaining significant exposure to a massive audience. |
December 27 2023 | Wiped their social media accounts and made their website inaccessible. |
November 8 2023 | Why Would I Watch Tour begins, performing with Heart Attack Man, Spanish Love Songs, and Ben Quad across US & Canada, concluding on December 17, 2023. |
October 2 2023 | Officially announced the remix album 'Re: This Is Why', set for release on October 6. |
September 2023 | Began teasing an upcoming remix album 'Re: This Is Why' by posting audio snippets on their Discord server. |
July 6 2023 | Sad Summer Fest 2023 Tour starts, performing with multiple bands including Andrew McMahon, Motion City Soundtrack, and Taking Back Sunday across the US, ending on July 29, 2023. |
April 21 2023 | First UK/EU Headline tour begins with Arms Length, touring the UK and EU, ending on May 1, 2023. |
March 2023 | Toured Australia in support of My Chemical Romance and released a cover of Manchester Orchestra's 'Telepath'. |
March 13 2023 | Announced North American co-headline tour with Manchester Orchestra called 'The Amplified Echoes Tour', with Middle Kids as the opener. |
February 17 2023 | The Hum Goes On Forever Tour starts with The Wonder Years and Carly Cosgrove across US & Canada, concluding on March 26, 2023. |
February 10 2023 | Released their album 'This Is Why'. |
January 12 2023 | Released the third single 'C'est Comme Ça' from their upcoming album. |
2022 | Released the non-album single 'Drink Milk and Run' |
2022 | Hot Mulligan released 'Acoustic Vol. 2' through Wax Bodega. |
2022 | Jonah Kramer begins touring as bassist with the band. |
2022 | The band toured, celebrating the seventeenth anniversary of their album 'Commit This to Memory'. |
2022 | Released three new songs: a cover of Fountains of Wayne's 'A Dip in the Ocean', the previously unreleased track 'Crooked Ways', and a cover of Ed Ackerson's 'Wired Weird'. |
2022 | Paramore initiated the This Is Why Tour, supporting their sixth studio album and returning to live performances after a hiatus. |
2022 | In an interview, Williams discussed the band members being 'at different stages of unravelling their relationship to faith'. |
2022 | Brian Robert Jones joins as a touring guitarist and backing vocalist. |
December 8 2022 | Released the second single 'The News' from their upcoming album. |
November 2022 | Changed the album cover for their 2013 self-titled album to a picture of Hayley Williams from behind. |
October 2022 | Released non-album single 'Place Your Debts'. |
September 28 2022 | Released 'This Is Why' as the lead single from their upcoming album. |
July 15 2022 | The band announced a tour scheduled for October and November 2022. |
July 8 2022 | Sad Summer Fest 2022 Tour begins, performing with multiple bands including LØLØ, Magnolia Park, State Champs, and Waterparks across the US, ending on August 5, 2022. |
June 10 2022 | Released 'Something Loud', their first independently released single. |
May 2022 | The band announced a headlining North American tour named after their new single 'Something Loud'. |
February 10 2022 | Knuckle Puck 2022 Tour starts, performing with Anxious, Meet Me @ the Altar, and Knuckle Puck across US & Europe, ending on June 5, 2022. |
January 18 2022 | Paramore was announced as a headliner for the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas, marking one of their first live performances since September 2018. |
2021 | Released the non-album single 'Bleed American' |
2021 | Hot Mulligan released two EPs: 'I Won't Reach Out to You' and 'Acoustic Vol. 1', both through Wax Bodega. |
2021 | Garrett Willig departs from the band, with David Daignault joining as a touring bassist. |
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