Petals for Armor

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Petals for Armor
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 8, 2020
Recorded2019–2020
Studio
Genre
Length55:49
Label Atlantic
Producer Taylor York
Hayley Williams chronology
Petals for Armor II
(2020)
Petals for Armor
(2020)
Petals for Armor: Self-Serenades
(2020)
Singles from Petals for Armor
  1. "Simmer"
    Released: January 22, 2020
  2. "Dead Horse"
    Released: April 24, 2020 [5]

Petals for Armor is the debut solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Hayley Williams. It was released on May 8, 2020, by Atlantic Records. The album was preceded by two extended plays (EPs), Petals for Armor I and Petals for Armor II , [6] which make up the album's first ten songs.

Contents

Williams explained the inspiration behind the title of the album is due to her belief that "the best way for me to protect myself is to be vulnerable." [7] The album was produced by Williams' Paramore bandmate Taylor York and was written throughout 2019 during Paramore's hiatus after touring in support of their fifth studio album, After Laughter (2017).

The album was supported by its lead single, "Simmer", which was released in January 2020, accompanied with its music video. In an interview with BBC Radio, Williams confirmed that she was to embark on a tour in support of Petals for Armor following its release. The tour was originally planned for the Summer of 2020 but was postponed and subsequently canceled in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Background

Following extensive touring in support of Paramore's fifth studio album After Laughter (2017), Hayley Williams expressed her feelings about the group's future moving forward explaining that they were not breaking up, however needed time away from writing and touring. [8] [9] In an interview with BBC Radio, in January 2020, Williams explained her process behind developing the album. [10]

“I'm so ready and so incredibly humbled to get to share this project... Making it was a scary, empowering experience. Some of my proudest moments as a lyricist happened while writing ‘PETALS FOR ARMOR.’ And I was able to get my hands a little dirtier than usual when it came to instrumentation. I'm in a band with my favorite musicians so I never really feel the need to step into a role as a player when it comes to Paramore records. This project, however, benefited from a little bit of musical naïveté and rawness and so I experimented quite a bit more. I made this with some of the closest people to me. Their respective talents really shine bright throughout the record. I like to think we all make each other better and the result is something that sounds and FEELS exactly as I'd hoped it would. Now that it's time to put it all out there, I can finally exhale. I'm excited to let people in to experience a different side of myself that I’ve only very recently become familiar with.”

Promotion and release

Singles

In December 2019, Williams announced on her birthday that she would be releasing a "taste" of new solo music in January 2020. Williams revealed the song title on social media on January 20, 2020, after posting various teasers over the course of January which featured a "dark aesthetic", with one including a person running through the woods. [11] On January 22, 2020, Hayley Williams released the lead single "Simmer", the song was written by Williams, Paramore touring musician Joseph Howard, and guitarist Taylor York.

The album's second single, "Dead Horse", was released on April 21, 2020. "'Dead Horse' offers strength back to a younger, weaker version of myself," Williams continues. "I feel like all of this needed to be said in order to embody the kind of woman I hope to be." [12] The music video was released on May 8. It was directed by Zac Farro. [13] [14]

Promotional singles

Singles for Petals for Armor I

"Leave It Alone" was released on January 30, 2020 by Atlantic Records for digital download and to streaming platforms and serves as the second single for Williams' debut solo EP, Petals for Armor I . The song was written by Williams and Joseph Howard and was produced by Taylor York. The music video for "Leave It Alone" was directed by Warren Fu and serves as a sequel to its predecessor "Simmer". [15] It premiered on the same day as the single's release. [15] Another music video, "Leave It Alone Interlude", premiered on February 3, 2020. [16]

"Cinnamon" was released on February 6, 2020 as a third single from her Petals for Armor I project along with the EP's release. The music video for "Cinnamon" was directed by Warren Fu and serves as a sequel to its predecessor "Leave It Alone". [17]

Singles for Petals for Armor II

"Roses/Lotus/Violet/Iris" was released on March 19, 2020 with an official lyric video. [18] The song features indie rock band Boygenius, which consists of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus, on background vocals. Williams said about the single in her Twitter account. [19]

“In honor of my personal journey through femininity, with its endless facets; and in honor of the feminine wonder that connects literally everyone and everything.”

Williams also released the songs "Over Yet", "My Friend" and "Why We Ever". [12]

Cancelled Tour

Petals for Armor Tour
Tour by Hayley Williams
Associated albumPetals for Armor
Start dateMay 13, 2020
End dateJune 29, 2020
No. of shows17 in North America
5 in Europe
22 expected shows in total

Planned to take place alongside the release of album, on March 5, 2020 Williams announced the European and North American legs of the Petals for Armor Tour, set to start in May 13 in Amsterdam, Netherlands and conclude on June 29, 2020 in Nashville, United States. [20] The pre-sale started on March 13, 2020. It was announced that the support acts would be English R&B artist Arlo Parks on the North American leg and Scottish band the Ninth Wave in Europe. However, in August 2020 Williams announced that the tour was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and that there were "no immediate plans to schedule new dates". [21]

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueCancellation reason(s) [21]
May 13, 2020AmsterdamNetherlandsMelkweg Max COVID-19 pandemic
May 15, 2020BrightonUnited KingdomThe Great Escape
May 16, 2020LondonElectric Brixton
May 18, 2020ParisFranceLa Cigale
May 19, 2020CologneGermanyLive Music Hall
May 28, 2020SeattleUnited StatesMoore Teathre
May 30, 2020San FanciscoMasonic Auditorium
June 1, 2020Los AngelesThe Wiltern
June 3, 2020DenverParamount Teathre
June 5, 2020DallasThe Hifi
June 6, 2020HoustonHouse of Blues
June 8, 2020Orlando
June 10, 2020AtlantaTabernacle
June 15, 2020CharlotteThe Fillmore
June 17, 2020Silver Spring
June 18, 2020Philadelphia
June 20, 2020BostonHouse of Blues
June 22, 2020TorontoCanadaRebel
June 24, 2020New YorkUnited StatesBrooklyn Steel
June 26, 2020ChicagoHouse of Blues
June 27, 2020DetroitThe Fillmore
June 29, 2020NashvilleBrooklyn Bowl

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic? 8.1/10 [22]
Metacritic 83/100 [23]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [24]
Clash 8/10 [25]
Consequence of Sound B+ [26]
The Daily Telegraph Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [27]
The Observer Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [28]
The Independent Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [29]
NME Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [30]
Pitchfork 7.2/10 [3]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [31]
The Times Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [32]

Petals for Armor was met with critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 83, based on 22 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [23] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 8.1 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. [22]

Year-end rankings of Petals for Armor
PublicationAccoladeRankRef.
Billboard Top 50 Best Albums of 202041 [33]
Consequence of Sound Top 50 Albums of 202021 [34]
Entertainment Weekly Top 15 Albums of 202015 [35]
Top 50 Albums of 202036 [36]
Rolling Stone The 50 Best Albums of 202031 [37]
Top 50 Albums of 202048 [38]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Simmer"4:26
2."Leave It Alone"
  • Williams
  • Howard
4:05
3."Cinnamon"
  • Williams
  • York
3:31
4."Creepin'"
  • Williams
  • Howard
  • Steph Marziano
2:58
5."Sudden Desire"
  • Williams
  • Howard
3:07
6."Dead Horse"
3:19
7."My Friend"
  • Williams
  • Howard
3:39
8."Over Yet"
  • Williams
  • Howard
  • Marziano
3:39
9."Roses/Lotus/Violet/Iris"
  • Williams
  • James
  • York
5:18
10."Why We Ever"
  • Williams
  • Micah Tawlks
4:23
11."Pure Love"
  • Williams
  • Howard
3:07
12."Taken"
  • Williams
  • Howard
  • Marziano
2:46
13."Sugar on the Rim"
  • Williams
  • York
4:14
14."Watch Me While I Bloom"
  • Williams
  • James
  • York
3:44
15."Crystal Clear"
  • Williams
  • York
3:33
Total length:55:49
Japanese bonus track [39]
No.TitleLength
16."Simmer" (Caroline Polachek remix)3:16
Total length:59:05

Notes

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes. [40]

Charts

Chart performance for Petals for Armor
Chart (2020)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [41] 6
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [42] 51
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [43] 117
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [44] 200
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [45] 24
Irish Albums (OCC) [46] 38
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) [47] 24
Portuguese Albums (AFP) [48] 21
Scottish Albums (OCC) [49] 1
UK Albums (OCC) [50] 4
US Billboard 200 [51] 18

Petals for Armor: Self-Serenades

Petals for Armor: Self-Serenades
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EP by
ReleasedDecember 18, 2020 [52]
Recorded2020
Genre Acoustic
Length11:04
Label Atlantic
Producer Daniel James
Hayley Williams chronology
Petals for Armor
(2020)
Petals for Armor: Self-Serenades
(2020)
Flowers for Vases / Descansos
(2021)

Petals for Armor: Self-Serenades is an extended play (EP) containing acoustic versions of two songs from Petals for Armor, and one new song. It was released on Atlantic Records on December 18, 2020.

A studio version of "Find Me Here" appears as the twelfth track on Williams' second album, Flowers for Vases / Descansos .

Background

The EP was entirely a home recording on a 4-track recorder. Williams played alone on the EP, with Williams on vocals and acoustic guitar. Williams cites "Find Me Here" as one of her favorite songs she wrote in 2020. [53]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Simmer" (acoustic) Hayley Williams, Joey Howard, Taylor York  5:35
2."Why We Ever" (acoustic)Williams, Micah Tawlks3:40
3."Find Me Here"Williams1:49
Total length:11:04

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes. [54]

Musicians

Additional personnel

See also

Notes

  1. Except "Why We Ever", recorded at Pep Talk (Nashville), East Iris and Music Friends; and "Watch Me While I Bloom", recorded at Sunset Sound (Los Angeles) and Music Friends

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