PAPA ROACH: 'The Paramour Sessions' E-Card Available

August 18, 2006

An e-card for the new PAPA ROACH album, "The Paramour Sessions", has been made available at this location. The e-card contains audio samples of the tracks that are set to appear on the effort, due on September 12 via through Geffen. The follow-up to 2004's "Getting Away with Murder" was produced by Howard Benson (MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, P.O.D.) and was mixed by Chris Lord Alge (GREEN DAY, SWITCHFOOT).

PAPA ROACH's video for its new single, "…To Be Loved" has been posted online at Yahoo! Music. The clip was shot August 3 in Los Angeles with director Kevin Kerslake (BLUE OCTOBER, VELVET REVOLVER).

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