The Paramore singer’s debut solo album is emotionally vulnerable and musically ambitious, one that finds catharsis and enlightenment in the brambles of experimental pop production.
Screen Violence is an ode to the digital violence experienced on screen, by screens and through screens. "I think we made the most honest and individual record we've ever done," says frontwoman Lauren Mayberry.
Working in isolation, the Paramore leader extends the healing narrative of last year’s Petals for Armor with a sparse album that casts a mournful glance to the past.