PAPA ROACH Working On 'Raunchier' Album

May 22, 2006

World Entertainment News Network is reporting that PAPA ROACH are ready to return from the music wilderness to reclaim the fans they're convinced have abandoned them. In the two years since their last album, frontman Jacoby Shaddix is convinced they've been forgotten about. So they've set about making a new album to mark their return.

Shaddix says, "We know nobody cares about us right now. This is most definitely a comeback, no doubt about it. The record is going great. We started writing last October and we've been in the studio for the last few months. There was a constant flare of creativity that we got from being together in the same place."

And he is promising a raunchier sound than fans are used to: "There's a standout song that might shock our fans called 'Desire,' which is us exploring our sexual urges. It's music you'll want to f**k to. It's SADE meets a very heavy NIRVANA."

PAPA ROACH have posted video updates on the recording sessions at their official web site in the last few months.

The new CD will follow up 2004's "Getting Away With Murder", which has sold over one million copies since its release.

PAPA ROACH issued their first DVD, called "Live And Murderous In Chicago", last November.

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