PAPA ROACH To Release 'Time For Annihilation' In August

May 21, 2010

PAPA ROACH has parted ways with Interscope Records and has inked a deal with Eleven Seven Music, the independent record label founded by Allen Kovac, who is the CEO of 10th Street Entertainment (MÖTLEY CRÜE, BUCKCHERRY, DROWNING POOL). The band's new album, "Time For Annihilation", will feature 11 live tracks and five brand new songs, including a cut named "Kick In The Teeth" which the group has been performing at its most recent shows. A tentative August release is expected.

In a recent interview with The Skunk No. 5, PAPA ROACH guitarist Jerry Horton revealed that the album title seemed natural, it being the band's huddle chant before each show.

The new album was recorded at House of Loud Studios, giving the album a different vibe from its five predecessors. Jerry explained that when PAPA ROACH is in the studio, "We're just trying to create the best thing we can. The studio itself had a homey vibe, which helped us relax and really just get down and focus on the music."

A new interview with PAPA ROACH frontman Jacoby Shaddix conducted at this year's Lazerfest, which took place Sunday, May 16 at Indianola Balloon Grounds in Indianola, Iowa, can be viewed below.

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