PAPA ROACH Members Got Close During 'Paramour Sessions'

September 13, 2006

Launch Radio Networks reports: PAPA ROACH wrote and recorded most of its new album, "The Paramour Sessions", while the group members lived together for several months in a house in Los Angeles. Singer Jacoby Shaddix told Launch that camping out with his bandmates was an approach that he's wanted to try for a long time. "A dream of mine since I was, you know, a kid was to live in a house with my band and write a record," he said. "So we went to this place called the Paramour, it's like right outside Hollywood, and lived in that place for a couple of months and, you know, wrote an amazing record. I'm really excited about this record we wrote, and I think living together, being creative 24-7, you know, was really like the driving force behind where this record took us."

"The Paramour Sessions", PAPA ROACH's fourth major label album, came out yesterday (Tuesday, September 12). The CD's first single is called "...To Be Loved".

PAPA ROACH will team up with H.I.M., LOSTPROPHETS and KILL HANNAH this fall on an 11-date tour dubbed No Sleep Till Halloween, beginning on October 18 in Lowell, Massachusetts.

PAPA ROACH will also headline the 2006 Zippo Hot Tour in November, with dates and cities yet to be announced.

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