PAPA ROACH: New Song 'Never Have To Say Goodbye' Available For Streaming

January 13, 2015

A new PAPA ROACH song called "Never Have To Say Goodbye" can be streamed below. The track is taken from the band's eighth full-length album, "F.E.A.R.", which will be released on January 27 via Eleven Seven Music).

The members of PAPA ROACH challenged themselves in the making of "F.E.A.R.", and for singer Jacoby Shaddix, the biggest challenge was entering the studio with almost no material ready to go. Shaddix told The Pulse Of Radio about the experience. "Oh, I was incredibly terrified," he said. "I did not want to do it like that. I'm like, 'I can't go there without anything.' And Tobin, our bass player, is, like, 'Dude, we got this! Don't even trip, man. Like, we write music all the time, dude. Let's just go in there and do what we do best.' And the producer's, like, 'Yeah, man, just come down, and if it's working, it's working, man.' He's, like, 'Nine times out of 10, bands come in here and the floodgate opens.' So I just kind of had to walk in faith on this one and go, 'All right.'"

Shaddix told The Pulse Of Radio that he wasn't very happy at first about going to Las Vegas to record. "I ended up in this city where I've had some of my greatest failures and worst decision making, and some of my biggest debacles of my life happened in Vegas, you know," he said. "And I believe I was sent back to that city to go do right this time, and we went there and I just faced that fear of living in this city that I felt was gonna eat me alive. But really and truly I just gave myself to this music 100 percent, and that's what pulled me through."

PAPA ROACH and SEETHER have teamed up for a co-headlining North American tour that kicked off on January 9 in Orlando, Florida and will wind down on February 7 in Las Vegas.

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