It looks like Hayley Williams is releasing new solo album FLOWERS for VASES / descansos tomorrow
Hayley Williams is returning with something called FLOWERS for VASES / descansos tomorrow (5 February), and fans reckon it could be her second solo album.
Over recent weeks Hayley Williams has been teasing new music, and even had her official website redirect fans to a page titled 'Flowers For Vases’ which fans think could be the name of Williams’ follow up to last year's Petals For Armor album.
Early this morning (4 February), Williams shared what appears to be the album (or single) artwork, and wrote, "FLOWERS for VASES / descansos — 2.5.21."
FLOWERS for VASES / descansos — 2.5.21 pic.twitter.com/si6SZq595t
— hayley from Paramore (@yelyahwilliams) February 4, 2021
Williams' announcement arrives after the Paramore vocalist made numerous trips to drop off gifts for fans. Last week Williams delivered a candle and a CD copy of "My Limb" to a fan named Carly Butler in Nashville, and yesterday (3 February) another fan posted a video of the gifts they received from Williams - a vinyl record with new music, and 12 black roses, which further adds to the FLOWERS for VASES / descansos album speculation.
flowers for your vases pic.twitter.com/Zfw8mGhRho
— spooky natalie (@ode2trees) February 3, 2021
Prior to Williams' announcement, fans also discovered the Genius page for the release, which lists tracks including "My Limb", "Asystole", "Good Grief", "Just A Lover" and Self-Serenades EP track "Find Me Here".
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