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Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party (Dinked Heavy Rotation Edition #04)

Hayley Williams

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Title

Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party (Dinked Heavy Rotation Edition #04)

Format

Double LP

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Country

Europe

Year

2026

Genre

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

PA001LPC12

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617308040159

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Dinked HR04 'Heavy Rotation' Edition / 20 Track Limited Edition Exclusive To Dinked Stores Light Blue Swirl 'Vasalisa' 2LP with Alternative Artwork and Full Colour Photography Gatefold Sleeve with A3 Folded Poster. Hand-Numbered Edition and Limited One Time Pressing

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Title

Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party (Dinked Heavy Rotation Edition #04)

Format

Double LP

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

PA001LPC12

Barcode

617308040159

Comments

Dinked HR04 'Heavy Rotation' Edition / 20 Track Limited Edition Exclusive To Dinked Stores Light Blue Swirl 'Vasalisa' 2LP with Alternative Artwork and Full Colour Photography Gatefold Sleeve with A3 Folded Poster. Hand-Numbered Edition and Limited One Time Pressing
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  • Description

    Released on 7th November 2025 - Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party was a standout album last year and puts Hayley Williams’ full range on display. “Mirtazapine” is a late-’90s alt-rock love letter to antidepressants, while on “Glum,” she subverts her own voice - using vocal presets to striking effect as the track meditates on loneliness. Other standouts include “Whim,” an easy Americana earworm with a songwriting backbone that nods to her Nashville roots, and “Ice in My OJ,” a thoroughly modern track that pairs sharp production with some of Williams’ most biting and humorous lyrics to date. 

     

    Long-time Paramore fans may quickly recognize the “Ice In My OJ” chorus, as it was first sung by Williams in 2004 on “Jumping Inside” by the Mammoth City Messengers. But perhaps all of her talents converge most impactfully on the album’s only previously unreleased track, “Parachute.” It’s a reminder of Williams ability to strike right at the heart, with not only her confessional lyrics, but her unmatched delivery. The album captures all the dynamism Williams has shown throughout her career and collaborations. At its core, these songs are the work of a supremely gifted artist with a voracious, genre-defying appetite for music and creative exploration. 

     

    These songs come as the third batch of work released from Williams as a solo artist. The COVID-era saw her release two extraordinary albums – 2020’s Petals For Armor and 2021’s Flowers for Vases. Both albums were gorgeous and stark meditations on loss and offered up a contrast to the high-energy and up-tempo muscle she displays in Paramore. “The record—epitomizing vulnerability and transformative growth—reveals a more mature and introspective side of Williams,” said Pitchfork of Petals, and went on to say of Flowers “her voice is undoubtedly the standout feature… husky and gentle, dangerous yet warm,” and explained that the minimal production “makes this a purposeful reset.” 

     

    Hayley Williams is a 3x GRAMMY winning singer, songwriter and musician best known for her role as the frontperson of legendary rock band Paramore. With her incredible range and delivery, Billboard ranked her at #13 on their list of 50 Greatest Rock Singers of All Times saying, “when it comes to singers in contemporary rock, Hayley Williams reigns supreme.” Frequently listed as a source of inspiration from contemporary performers as varied as Chappell Roan, Doechii and Billie Eilish – she’s also appeared on a wide variety of albums and singles as a collaborator and guest vocalist including Turnstile’s latest “Seein’ Stars”, Moses Sumney’s “I Like It I Like It,” and Taylor Swift’s “Castles Crumbling.” Swift went on to have Paramore open the first ever The Eras Tour show that debuted in Arizona and later they went on to open all dates on the European leg of her world tour. 

     

    At just 16 she brought the band to the masses with the release of their album All We Know Is Falling which was certified Gold and just celebrated its 20 year anniversary last week. The band’s breakthrough came with 2007’s Riot!, powered by the success of the 6X certified platinum single “Misery Business.” In 2009, Brand New Eyes solidified their place in the rock landscape. Paramore’s self-titled 2013 album marked a commercial and critical peak, with the platinum single “Ain’t It Fun” earning Paramore their first Grammy win for ‘Best Rock Song’ in 2015 and further nominations for ‘Best Rock Album.’ 2017’s After Laughter introduced a polished, ‘pop-influenced sound that continued to attract acclaim with the breakout single “Hard Times.” After a long hiatus, in 2023, they returned with This Is Why, a full grown, alternative-leaning record that earned the band two Grammy wins for ‘Best Alternative Song’ and ‘Best Rock Album’ making Paramore the first female-fronted rock band to ever win the category in its 31-year history. 

     

  • Track List

    Side A
    1. Ice In My OJ
    2.  Glum
    3. Kill Me
    4. Whim
    5. Mirtazapine

    Side B
    6. Disappearing Man
    7. Love Me Different
    8. Brotherly Hate
    9. Negative Self Talk
    10. Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party

    Side C
    11. Hard
    12. Discovery Channel 13. True Believer
    14. Zissou
    15. Dream Girl In Shibuya

    Side D
    16. Blood Bros
    17. I Won’t Quit On You 18. Parachute
    19. Good Ol’ Days
    20. Showbiz

     

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