As the year 2015 ends, news of Paramore bassist Jeremy Davis leaving the band broke a lot of hearts.
On December 14, the band has announced through a Facebook post that their bassist for 10 years, Jeremy Davis is leaving them. The post also revealed that Paramore will be moving on without Davis.
Uproxx reported that Paramore "deserves more praise" despite of Davis' recent departure.
Reportedly, the reason why Paramore continues to be discriminated is the band's past and present personal issues. Either way, the band has thrived because of their enigmatic lead singer, Hayley Williams.
Paramore was formed in 2004 in Franklin, Tennessee. The following year, the band released their debut album "All We Know Is Falling" and it reached number thirty on Billboard's Heatseeker's Chart and number eight on the UK Rock Chart.
The news of Jeremy Davis leaving Paramore broke out in the last month of 2015 and left hardcore fans astounded. This was actually not the first time Davis "left" the band because he apparently took a break previously when he left during the recording of "All We Know Is Falling."
According to Spin, Jeremy Davis left Hayley Williams and Taylor York a few months short before Paramore's 2016 "Parahoy!" cruise in March.
In the same month on 2010, former guitarist and drummer, Josh and Zac Farro also left the band, respectively.
Josh Farro dished out that Williams was the only member of the band signed to Atlantic Records and that he and the rest of the band were only "riding on the coattails of her dream."
On March 2015, Williams wrote via Paramore.net that she has "no idea what is next for Paramore" and that she "can't wait to find out."
On the blog post, Williams also contemplated on "All We Know Is Falling" turning ten and the band's other endeavors.
"Even though it's a little bit sad to have to leave some parts of your life behind you, it's crucial," the Paramore frontwoman wrote . "There's more to do. You're needed in the future, where a newer, stronger version of you I waiting."