PAPA ROACH Wants To 'Shake It Up Again' On Next Album

May 27, 2016

PAPA ROACH has launched a PledgeMusic campaign for the band's next studio album. The campaign page contains a wide number of options through which fans can participate, including a day in the studio with the group for $2,000 and a private acoustic show in your backyard for $75,000. And if you have $600,000 handy, you can purchase PAPA ROACH's entire Sacramento, California studio and all its contents.

PAPA ROACH singer Jacoby Shaddix told The Pulse Of Radio what he has in mind for the band's ninth studio effort. "I think it's time to shake it up again — tone-wise, guitar tone-wise, performance-wise — just something a bit different," he said. "Definitely high energy for us on this one and, you know, I mean it's a classic P. ROACH. Elements are always in there, the big guitar riff, the hooky vocal, the anthemic vibe — we still want to maintain that but bring just those different tones and production in."

The band's last album, "F.E.A.R.", was recorded in Las Vegas, taking the band out of their Sacramento, California home base for the first time since 2006.

The disc came out in January of last year and featured the Top 5 rock radio hits "Gravity" and the title cut.

PAPA ROACH began writing new music at its headquarters in Sacramento on February 1. The new disc will most likely be out in early 2017.

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