Paramore plans to 're-record their music after falling out with bosses at Atlantic', inspired by 'supportive' friend Taylor Swift

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Paramore is reportedly the latest band to decide to record their old music.

The American group – led by Hayley Williams and consisting of guitarist Taylor York and drummer Zac Farro – was founded in Tennessee in 2004.

The band Still Into You signed with Atlantic Records for twenty years, but are now free artists after their contract expired.

They are said to have had a falling out with their old management and are reportedly planning to re-record with Hayley's own publishing company, But Father, I Just Want To Sing Music.

Hayley, 35, is also a long-time friend of Taylor Swift, who famously decided to re-record her music catalogue.

Paramore is reportedly the latest band to decide to record their old music.  From left to right: Taylor York, Hayley Williams, Zac Farro

Paramore is reportedly the latest band to decide to record their old music. From left to right: Taylor York, Hayley Williams, Zac Farro

The move is believed to have been inspired by Taylor Swift, who has recorded her own music

The move is believed to have been inspired by Taylor Swift, who has recorded her own music

The move is believed to have been inspired by Taylor Swift, who has recorded her own music

A source said The sun: 'All they want is ownership of their music.

'Taylor supports them enormously behind the scenes and is always ready to give them advice. She is their biggest cheerleader.

“There will likely be more bands and artists re-recording their music in the coming years to regain the rights.”

On December 27, fans began to worry when Paramore's social media accounts went blank.

They also announced last week that they had quit the ALter Ego Festival in California on January 13.

However, the latest news shows that the band is still as active as ever and is preparing to support Taylor on the band European leg of the record-breaking Eras tour.

Taylor even gave Hayley a feature on her own re-recorded version of Speak Now on the Castles Crumbling 'vault' track – these are songs she wrote at the time of the original album, but never released.

Taylor decided to re-record her music to regain ownership of her songs after Scooter Braun's company purchased the master recordings of her first six albums in 2019.

On December 27, fans began to worry when Paramore's social media accounts went blank

On December 27, fans began to worry when Paramore's social media accounts went blank

On December 27, fans began to worry when Paramore's social media accounts went blank

The re-recordings of the superstar's albums – which so far include Fearless, Speak Now, Red and 1989 – have attracted widespread attention worldwide, with many seeing it as a powerful statement against music industry bosses.

Her last October release was 1989, featuring five brand new songs.

The 2014 album, which originally contained 13 songs on the standard version and 16 songs on the deluxe edition, includes her hit singles Shake It Off and Blank Space.

In 2019, Taylor took to her Tumblr to reveal that “bully” Scooter Braun — the manager of Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande and many more — has taken over the label she previously worked at: Big Machine Records.

His company Ithaca Holdings LLC bought Big Machine Label Group for a reported $300 million.

The deal included the master recordings of all six of her albums – all her previous music and her legacy.

In her Tumblr post, Taylor lambasted both Scooter and Big Machine Label Group CEO Scott Borchetta, revealing that she had not been offered the opportunity to purchase her own masters and that the former had bullied her for years.

Other artists who have re-recorded music include Blondie, who revisited their 1981 album Best Of Blondie in 2014, under the new name Ghosts Of Download.

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Hayley Williams for comment.

Taylor's last re-recorded album was in October 1989

Taylor's last re-recorded album was in October 1989

Taylor's last re-recorded album was in October 1989