7. Paramore

Paramore rose to fame with their energetic emo and pop-punk anthems, but the band’s sound took a bold turn with 2017’s After Laughter. Embracing synth-pop, new wave, and funk influences, the album marked a departure from their roots and showcased a fresh, vibrant aesthetic. This reinvention garnered widespread critical acclaim and introduced Paramore to new audiences, with singles like “Hard Times” and “Rose-Colored Boy” resonating on radio and streaming charts. The band’s willingness to evolve has cemented their place as modern rock innovators. Discover more about their evolution at NME.