PAPA ROACH singer Jacoby Shaddix was the guest of the last episode of “Rock it with Allison Hagendorf”, one week Spotify show celebrating all things rock and alternative, with exclusive interviews and showcasing the best music from legendary and emerging artists. You can now listen to the program below.
Asked when fans can expect to hear new ones PAPA ROACH music, Jacoby said, “Summertime seems like the time to release new music. And we’re just going to drop some music, like a track, and then wait about six weeks, eight weeks, drop another track, wait six weeks, drop another track, and just until the end of the year, keep going. to drop music to lead to the release of an album. And this stuff is just a banger from a record. Lyrically, it comes from the gut. It’s, like, I just understand brutally honest in this music that there is stuff, I’m like, “God, do I really want to put that in a song? ” But I must. It’s, like, there’s healing in it. I have to remember – there is healing in there. And the funny thing is, whenever we feel a little uncomfortable about something, it means we’re on to something. what we discovered about ourselves. This is because we strive to think outside the box. ”
Shaddix went on to say that PAPA ROACHThe band’s new album will feature the band’s very first ballad. “And it’s not like some sort of cheesy love song ballad,” he explained. “It’s a really unique take. It’s like a kind of ballad a little sawdust on the floor. And it hits so hard with emotion. And we had some nice people who came – this cat [emerging indie/alternative artist, songwriter and producer] No love for the middle child, he came in and played strings on stuff and played piano on stuff. And so just getting other people involved in the process of what we’re doing and really getting to know great people, younger guys in the music scene, has been a really fun part of the last few years. And we’re like, “Alright, let’s bring this cat in and let’s create a little bit with us.” Let’s see what happens. ‘ “
He concluded: “It is an exciting time to be P-ROACH, I will say that. ”
Last July, Shaddix Told Rock Sound Television this PAPA ROACHThe group’s next album will be released by the group’s own record company. “We are in partnership with Warner/THERE IS, and so it’s like an artist services group, ”he explained. And we’re going to do that for an album and see how it works. We’ve been very focused on the creative marketing behind what we’re doing and the imagery, the videos and the messaging and everything, we were, like, take it in our hands and see where we can go with it and try it out for. an album. “
In January, an excerpt from a brand new PAPA ROACH song called ” Get up “ was included in the advertisement for Ultimate Fighting Championshipfrom (UFC) partnership with ESPN.
PAPA ROACHthe second collection of the greatest hits of “Greatest Hits Vol. 2: The best years of noise », was released on March 19 on Best noise music.
“Greatest Hits Vol. 2 – The best years of noise “ includes 12 of the band’s 10 best hits released between 2010 and 2019 as well as three unreleased remixes and two unreleased acoustic recordings recorded live at Studios YouTube a New York.
PAPA ROACHthe last album of “Who do you trust?, was released in January 2019. The record was produced by Nick « RAS » Furlong and Colin Cunningham except for the song ” The roof of the world “, which is led by Jason Evigan.
In December, PAPA ROACH released a five song EP, « 20/20 », featuring “new takes on old jams,” including ” Last resort “ and “Scars”.
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