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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