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Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party

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2025 studio album by Hayley Williams

Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party
A close-up picture of Hayley Williams with a yellow square around her face.
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 28, 2025 (2025-08-28)[a]
GenreAlternative pop
Length59:31[b]
LabelPost Atlantic
Producer
Hayley Williams chronology
Flowers for Vases / Descansos
(2021)
Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party
(2025)
Singles from Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party
  1. "Glum"
    Released: August 18, 2025
  2. "Parachute"
    Released: August 28, 2025

Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party is the third studio album by the American singer-songwriterHayley Williams. She first uploaded 17 of the 20 songs to her official website on July 28, 2025, and later released them as standalone tracks onto streaming services on August 1. Williams officiallyself-released the album on August 28, under an independent imprint titled Post Atlantic, two years after her departure fromAtlantic Records. Two additional songs were added to the album on October 24 and November 7. Williams co-wrote the songs, performed several instruments, and collaborated with the producerDaniel James, who was accompanied byJim-E Stack and Brian Robert Jones on select tracks. The album received widespread critical acclaim upon its release.

Release and marketing

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On July 23, 2025, theNashville public radio stationWNXP reported that a new song by Williams would be premiering on the station that night.[1] The announcement was accompanied by a video of a person holding a CD which had the words "Mirtazapine" and "Glum" written with a marker.[2] The former, referring to theantidepressant of the same name, was ultimately the song in question, premiering as scheduled without any detail regarding any official release.[2][3] It was Williams's first solo release since her 2021 albumFlowers for Vases / Descansos.[4] Two days later, she performed the song live at theNewport Folk Festival withBleachers during their set.[5] On July 28, the singer uploaded 17 newsongs—including the aforementioned—to her official website.[6] The tracks could only be accessed after entering a 16-digit code that was sent to fans who purchased a product from Williams'shair dye company Good Dye Young.[7][8] Music publications gave the untitled collection of songs the titleEgo, the same name of the yellow dye product from Williams's brand.[8][9] The website featured a similar style as 2000sMicrosoft Windows desktop displays, including the unordered tracks in aMP3 file format above a yellow background with pictures of her dog.[10][11] Around 24 hours after its publication, the collection was removed from the site, which disclosed the message, "Thank you for listening."[12][13]

Williams surprise-released the 17 songs individually for streaming on August 1, 2025.[14][15] It marked her first independent release following her departure fromAtlantic Records in 2023—more than 20 years after the beginning of the contract as part ofParamore—and was published under animprint listed as "Post Atlantic" and distributed viaSecretly Distribution.[16][14][17][18] A music video for the track "Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party", directed by Zachary Gray, premiered on August 5.[19] The video was set in Nashville and features a cameo from the politicianJustin Jones.[20] In an interview withBillboard, Williams's manager Leah Hodgkiss said that the release marketing was motivated by their idea to "make music tangible" and "an experience" again. She elaborated on how people tend to "not even pay attention to what [they are] listening to" due to curated playlists on streaming platforms, such asSpotify andApple Music. Williams wanted to refer to the songs as individual singles as she did not think of an album throughout the writing process.[21] The track "Glum" also received a music video, which was co-directed by AJ Gibboney and the Paramore memberZac Farro, and premiered as a single[22] on August 18.[23][24] It was followed by acoustic versions, "Glum (in the Park)" and "Kill Me (in the Garden)".[25] In anInstagram story, Williams said that the collection would be issued physically, although not meant to be considered an album.[26] She also revealed that she was "listening to potential track-list orders and still trying to create [her] own", hinting at a future re-packaging.[27]

Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party was officially released as an album to streaming media on August 28, 2025. It features the 17 previously released songs alongside "Parachute", which premiered as a single[28] on radio stations such asBBC Radio 1 on the same date.[29][30] Various physical formats are scheduled to be issued on November 7, 2025, also via Post Atlantic.[31] While announcing the release and tracklist on social media, Williams filled tracks 19 and 20 with blank spaces, hinting at two more songs to be released.[32][33] To complete the tracks order, she was inspired by a fan-made website that collected fans's preferred listings shared as playlists.[34][35][36] In an interview withZane Lowe, the singer explained how she "really did want to shirk the responsibility" and was "interested in other people's perspectives," stating that she was not able to have one as she was "in the eye of [the] storm".[37]

On October 24, a new track, entitled "Good Ol' Days", was added to the album,[38][39] and subsequently performed by Williams with Bleachers atRolling Stone's Musicians on Musicians event atNew York City'sBeacon Theatre, along with three other songs from the album.[40] The album's final track, "Showbiz", was added on November 7, coinciding with the album's physical release.[41] In-person listening party events, dubbed "Ego Nites," were also held in various record stores worldwide in celebration of said physical release.[42][43]

Tour

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Hayley Williams at a Bachelorette Party
Tour byHayley Williams
Location
Associated albumEgo Death at a Bachelorette Party
Start dateMarch 28, 2026 (2026-03-28)
End dateJune 29, 2026 (2026-06-29)
No. of shows27
Supporting acts
Websitehayleywilliams.net
Hayley Williams concert chronology

In December 2024, four years after the cancellation of her supposed first solo tour, thePetals for Armor Tour, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, Williams first announced her renewed intent to play solo shows in 2025.[44]

On November 7, 2025, an image listingUnited States,Europe, andUnited Kingdom dates for a tour in support of the album was quietly added to Williams' website.[45] Three days later, the tour, entitledHayley Williams at a Bachelorette Party, was formally announced, with supporting actsWater From Your Eyes, Snuggle, and Tiberius b.[46] More shows were added on November 12 due to "overwhelming demand."[47]

In an attempt to make ticket distribution more accessible and affordable, Williams partnered with the platform Openstage to host verified presale registration, hoping to combatbots andscalpers from purchasing tickets for tour dates.[48]

Composition

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Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party is analternative pop album,[49] which features elements ofalternative rock,trip hop,[9]indie rock,folk,[50]synth-pop,[51] andshoegaze.[25] Williams performed several instruments for the album and co-wrote the songs in collaboration with the record producerDaniel James, and also received contributions from Brian Robert Jones andJim-E Stack, among others.[52][36]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?8.7/10[53]
Metacritic91/100[54]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStarHalf star[55]
Clash8/10[c][56]
Drowned in Sound10/10[c][57]
Exclaim!9/10[58]
Kerrang!5/5[59]
NMEStarStarStarStarStar[c][60]
Paste9.2/10[49]
Pitchfork7.3/10[61]
Rolling StoneStarStarStarStarHalf star[62]
Sputnikmusic4.7/5[c][63]

Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party was met with widespread acclaim from music critics upon its release. AtMetacritic, which assigns anormalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has anaverage score of 91 based on eleven reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[54]

Track listing

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All tracks are written byHayley Williams andDaniel James, with additional co-writers as noted. Produced by Daniel James (all tracks), Brian Robert Jones (7, 8, 19), Steph Marziano (18), andJames Harmon "Jim-E" Stack (13).

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ice in My OJ"
2:11
2."Glum" 3:11
3."Kill Me" 2:47
4."Whim" 3:35
5."Mirtazapine" 3:21
6."Disappearing Man" 3:29
7."Love Me Different"3:32
8."Brotherly Hate" 2:49
9."Negative Self Talk" 4:13
10."Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party" 3:19
11."Hard" 2:56
12."Discovery Channel"
3:17
13."True Believer"
  • Stack
  • Eli Teplin
3:49
14."Zissou" 2:55
15."Dream Girl in Shibuya" 4:22
16."Blood Bros" 2:47
17."I Won't Quit on You" 3:19
18."Parachute"Marziano3:40
19."Good Ol' Days" 3:23D
20."Showbiz" 3:50D
Total length:66:44

Notes

  • A "Ice in My OJ"interpolates "Jumping Inside" by Mammoth City Messengers.
  • B "Love Me Different" contains asample of "Fior di Latte" byPhoenix.
  • C "Discovery Channel" interpolates "The Bad Touch" byBloodhound Gang.
  • D "Good Ol' Days" and "Showbiz" were appended to streaming editions of the album later on, after not being initially included. "Good Ol' Days" was added October 29, 2025. "Showbiz" was added November, 7 2025. Both tracks appear on all physical releases of the album after the initial 1,500 sold on Williams's webstore.

Personnel

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Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[64]

Musicians

[edit]
  • Hayley Williams – vocals (all tracks), guitar (1–5, 10–11, 13, 15–18), drums (1–2, 5), keyboards (1, 10–11), bass (2, 5, 11)
  • Elise Joseph – vocals (1, 3, 18)
  • Daniel James – keyboards andprogramming (all tracks), guitar (except 16), bass (1, 3–4, 9, 12, 14–15, 17), vocals (18)
  • Viola Joseph – vocals (3)
  • Roger Alan Nichols – guitar (4–5, 15)
  • Joey Howard – bass (5–6, 9–10, 13, 15, 19)
  • Ben Kaufman – strings (5, 9, 13)
  • Brian Robert Jones – bass, guitar,mandolin (7, 19), programming (7)
  • Jim-E Stack – keyboards and programming (13)
  • Katrina Urton – vocals (17)
  • Steph Marziano – programming, keyboards, guitar, and vocals (18)
  • Brian O'Connor – vocals (18)
  • Kolten Frenzl – vocals (18)
  • Rusty Williams – vocals (19)

Technical

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Charts

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Chart performance
Chart (2025)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[65]17
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[66]146
French Physical Albums (SNEP)[67]70
French Rock & Metal Albums (SNEP)[68]19
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[69]62
German Rock & Metal Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[70]18
Irish Albums (OCC)[71]28
Irish Independent Albums (IRMA)[72]4
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[73]12
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[74]14
Scottish Albums (OCC)[75]1
Swedish Physical Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[76]11
UK Albums (OCC)[77]10
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[78]1
USBillboard 200[79]12
USIndependent Albums (Billboard)[80]1
USTop Rock & Alternative Albums (Billboard)[81]2

Footnotes

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  1. ^All tracks except "Parachute", "Good Ol' Days" and "Showbiz" were uploaded individually to Williams's official website on July 28 and to streaming services on August 1.
  2. ^The original August 28, 2025 release is 59:31 in total length. The October 29, 2025 re-release is 62:54. The November 7, 2025 re-release is 66:44.
  3. ^abcdThis review was published before the official album release.

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