Papa Roach

Papa Roach

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Papa Roach

Papa Roach is an American hard rock band from Vacaville, California.[1] Their first major-label release was the triple-platinum album Infest (2000). The group's success continued with their gold album Lovehatetragedy (2002), their platinum album Getting Away with Murder (2004), The Paramour Sessions (2006), Metamorphosis (2009), Time for Annihilation (2010), and The Connection (2012). Papa Roach has sold more than 20 million album copies worldwide and is known for their songs "Last Resort", "Between Angels and Insects", "She Loves Me Not", "Getting Away with Murder", "Scars", "...To Be Loved", "Forever", "Hollywood Whore", and "Lifeline".

Band history

Early years

Main article: Old Friends from Young Years

The formation of Papa Roach began in January 1993, when lead singer Jacoby Shaddix and drummer Dave Buckner met on the Vacaville High School football field during an intense match, where the two ended up talking about music. They were later joined by trombonist Ben Luther and bass guitarist Will James. They decided to enter the school's talent show, where they performed a version of Jimi Hendrix's song "Fire", but they ultimately did not win the contest. In March 1993, trombonist Ben Luther was replaced by lead guitarist Jerry Horton from nearby Vanden High School. Horton was introduced to the band through his girlfriend, who was a fan. However, Jerry was at first apprehensive about joining the band because Jacoby, Buckner, and Will all went to different high schools. At this point, Papa Roach were practicing every day and touring, playing every gig they could get. Their first tour van was called Moby Dick, where Jacoby was inspired to come up with his first stage name "Coby Dick". The band's name comes from Shaddix's step-grandfather, Howard William Roatch, who was nicknamed Papa Roach. Roatch committed suicide in 2006 after he was diagnosed with terminal cancer. The band pay homage to him with The Paramour Sessions and during live performances of the song "Roses On My Grave".

In 1994, Papa Roach released their first EP titled Potatoes for Christmas. Drummer Dave Buckner was temporarily replaced by Ryan Brown, as Buckner was spending the year in Seattle studying art. In 1995, they released a demo at Sound Farm Studios titled Caca Bonita. By this time Buckner was back. In 1996, they replaced original bass guitarist Will James, who had become heavily involved in a church summer camp, with Tobin Esperance, because James' absence would limit the band's summer practicing and touring. As Esperance had been with the band as a roadie for a while, the transition was an easy one.

On February 4, 1997, the band produced their first full-length album, entitled Old Friends from Young Years. Still touring heavily, they supported bands such as Incubus, Powerman 5000, Hed PE, Snot, Far, Earth, Wind & Fire and Static-X.

In 1998, they released an EP titled 5 Tracks Deep. It sold more than 1,000 copies in its first month of release. In 1999, they produced another EP, which would end up being their last independent release, titled Let 'Em Know. Its success caught the attention of Warner Music Group, who as part of a development deal provided a small amount of money for the production of a five-track promo-demo CD.[2] The band decided they wanted influential rock producer Jay Baumgardner on board to produce the record.[2] In an interview with HitQuarters, Baumgardner said, At first I wasnt really convinced it would work out, but then I saw a video of them performing at a club - I saw all these kids going wild, knowing the songs by heart - and thats when I realized that they definitely had potential.[2]

Warner Brothers was not convinced by the demo, however, and elected not to sign them.[2] The unreleased disc included the songs "Infest", "Last Resort", "Broken Home", "Dead Cell", and "She Loves Me Not" - the first four would later feature on their Infest album, and the last on Lovehatetragedy.

Soon after, DreamWorks Records offered the band a recording contract.

Breakthrough and mainstream success: 1999-2005

After signing with DreamWorks Records in October 1999, they immediately entered the studio to record their major-label debut album titled Infest. The album included old songs from their independent releases, these being "Infest", "Last Resort", "Broken Home", "Dead Cell" from the Warner Brothers demo CD; "Revenge In Japanese" as "Revenge" and "Thrown Away" from their 5 Tracks Deep EP; "Legacy", "Binge", "Snakes", and a softer version of the originally heavier "Tightrope" from the Let 'Em Know EP; which were re-recorded, and three additional newly written songs: "Obsession" (later known as "Between Angels and Insects"), "Blood Brothers", and "Never Enough". Infest was released on April 25, 2000, and sold 30,000 copies in its first week of release. With their debut album released, and the music video for "Last Resort" recorded, they embarked on the Vans Warped Tour and numerous other large tours, including the Anger Management Tour with Limp Bizkit and rap acts such as Eminem, E-40, Xzibit, and Ludacris.

In late 2000, they toured the United Kingdom, highlighting how quickly their popularity had spread worldwide. In 2001, the band toured Ozzfest, where they performed on the prestigious main stage, on both the United States and United Kingdom tours.

The song "Blood Brothers" was also featured on the popular video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2.

After touring worldwide, the band returned to the studio to record their second album which was to be titled Born to Rock, but was later renamed to Lovehatetragedy. The album was released in the United States on June 18, 2002, and though it did not outsell Infest, it managed to chart higher in both the United States and United Kingdom album charts. The album has sold over 500,000 copies and has been certified Gold. The album features a bigger focus on singing over rapping, though the band retained their nu metal sound. The album had two singles which were She Loves Me Not and Time and Time Again, both had rapping and both had the rap metal sound of Infest.[3] The music video for the single "Time and Time Again" was featured on the Pepsi Blue commercial. In 2002, Papa Roach also embark on some tours including the Anger Management Tour in 2002 with Papa Roach playing with rap acts like Eminem. The tour from Lovehatetragedy was from 2002 to early of 2003.

In late 2003, Papa Roach wrote and recorded their third album with the working title Dancing In the Ashes, but released as Getting Away with Murder. The band worked with well-recognized producer Howard Benson. After completion, the band filmed a music video for the title track, "Getting Away with Murder", and went on a small summer club tour to warm-up for the tours that would follow. The album introduced a different approach for the band, becoming their first album not to feature the nu metal style of their previous albums. It was also the band's first album not to feature rapping. Some longtime fans of the band criticized Getting Away with Murder for its softer alternative rock sound. Regardless of the perceived backlash, Getting Away with Murder outsold Lovehatetragedy, mainly due to the popularity of the album's second single, "Scars". To date, the album has sold over one million copies and has been certified Platinum. On November 9, 2004, the band released their fifth EP, Rolling Stone Original. The EP is only available digitally. On November 22, 2005 they released their first live album, Papa Roach: Live & Murderous in Chicago.

In 2005, the band spent much of their time on tour. This included a full United States and European tour alongside bands such as Dead Poetic, Trust Company, Chronic Future, Skindred, 311 and Unwritten Law.

The Paramour Sessions and departure of Dave Buckner: 2006-2008

Main article: The Paramour Sessions

On September 12, 2006 Papa Roach released their fourth album The Paramour Sessions. The band named the title after the recording location, the Paramour Mansion. The band came up with the idea of doing an album in a mansion while they were recording Getting Away with Murder, Jacoby Shaddix stated that recording in a manor was becoming popular for the unique sound and feeling it generates (which is reflected on the lyrics). "...To Be Loved" was the first single to be released from the album, and was the official theme song for WWE Raw from 2006 to 2009 until it was replaced by "Burn It to the Ground" by Nickelback. The album continued in an alternative rock-based direction but still contained softer ballads akin to Getting Away with Murder. The album debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard 200 Charts.

The band started touring in support of the album in August 2006, with an American tour followed by another in Europe. On October 2006, Papa Roach toured with bands such as Guns N' Roses, during their Chinese Democracy tour, and Deftones throughout the United States, having major success. They were also the special guest band during the Zippo Hot Tour with Hed PE and Eyes Set To Kill.

On October 10, 2006 a String Quartet tribute album entitled Perfect Murder: Strung Out on Papa Roach was released by Vitamin Records.[4]

The band originally planned to release a compilation of acoustic recordings for their songs, such as "Forever", "Scars", and "Not Coming Home", which was recorded for KROQ-FM's charity Christmas album, Kevin and Bean's Super Christmas. The acoustic compilation was later shelved. In an interview with billboard.com, Jacoby Shaddix stated that he didn't think fans were ready for an acoustic direction from the band.[5]

On April 25, 2007, it was announced that drummer Dave Buckner would be sitting out the band's touring schedule due to personal matters. He was expected to rejoin the group shortly afterwards. Jacoby Shaddix later confirmed in an interview with Launch Radio Networks that Dave had entered rehab to "go clean his act up 'cause he was out of his mind." Unwritten Law drummer Tony Palermo filled in on drums.[6]

On January 28, 2008 Jacoby announced on Papa Roach's MySpace that Buckner would officially be parting ways with Papa Roach for good. He stated that Dave was still trying to get his life back together. Jacoby also mentioned that the band would be going back to the Paramour Mansion for to begin work on their fifth studio album.

On July 17, the band released their sixth EP, Live Session (iTunes Exclusive). On July 24, they released their seventh EP, Hit 3 Pack: Forever. Both EPs are available exclusively through iTunes.

Metamorphosis and Tours: 2008-2010

Main article: Metamorphosis (Papa Roach album)

In an interview in February 2008 with 99.7 The Blitz, Jacoby Shaddix stated that the band was working on their next album, which was to be titled Days of War, Nights of Love. However, the album was renamed to Metamorphosis to mark the band's tenth anniversary of signing with DreamWorks Records in 1999 and all of the changes the band had experienced in that time.

On April 15, Papa Roach announced they would be touring as part of Mötley Crüe's Crüe Fest, along with Buckcherry, Sixx:A.M., and Trapt. The tour began on July 1 in West Palm Beach, Florida.[7] The release date for the album was confirmed as August 26 during Crüe Fest.

The band also went on tour with Seether, Staind, and Red later in the year. They changed the release date of Metamorphosis to March 24, 2009 during that tour.

On October 26, Papa Roach released the music video for the song, "Hollywood Whore", which was released as an EP in Canada and as a digital single on October 28. The album's first official single, "Lifeline", was released on the band's MySpace profile on January 9, 2009. The band also went on tour with Buckcherry, Avenged Sevenfold, and Burn Halo in early 2009. The Crüe Fest DVD was released on March 24, the same day Metamorphosis was released. The second single, "I Almost Told You That I Loved You", was released on June 1. On June 23, they released their ninth EP, Naked and Fearless: Acoustic EP. The EP is available through the Zune Marketplace, iTunes, and Rhapsody.

Papa Roach toured with Nickelback on their Dark Horse Tour through Live Nation outdoor amphitheater's along with Hinder and Saving Abel in the summer.

"Lifeline" was nominated for Fuse TV's Best Video of 2009 contest, beating Metallica's "All Nightmare Long", Daughtry's "No Surprise", Shinedown's "Sound of Madness", and Paramore's "Ignorance", before finishing 2nd to Britney Spears for her song "Circus" in the final round.

Time for Annihilation: 2010-2012

Main article: Time for Annihilation

On January 8, 2010, Jacoby Shaddix announced on Papa Roach's official Twitter account that the band was about to start working on new material. On February 8, Jerry Horton said that he was at the studio starting to write. The band also said on their website that they would be releasing "Big News".

On February 23, Jerry Horton officially announced that the band were releasing a new album, which was recorded on the last run of their 2009 co-headlining tour with Shinedown at the Binghamton, New York.[8] In March, Jacoby said he was recording vocals for two new songs called "Nemesis" (Later renamed to "One Track Mind" and "No Matter What".

In April, the band played two new songs, "Burn" at the Chili Cook Off in Richmond, Virginia on April 17, and "Kick In the Teeth" on April 30. In May, Jerry Horton said in an interview that the name of the album would be Time for Annihilation, and would feature nine live tracks and five new songs, making it a combined live album and an EP. He also said that the first single would be "Kick In the Teeth" and that the band switched labels to Eleven Seven Music.[9] Later, Jacoby added on that the album would be released on August 31.[10] "Kick In the Teeth" was released as a single on June 22.[11]

On June 29, the band's former label, Geffen Records, released a greatest hits compilation of the band's biggest hits, titled ...To Be Loved: The Best of Papa Roach. The band, however, told fans not to buy it, saying that the band was making no money off of the album's sales and that the label released the album against the band's will. Masters and/or copyrights by Papa Roach are represented by Downtown Music Publishing. The band no longer owns the rights to their songs, but continue to play them live.

On August 5, the rest of the Time for Annihilation album was leaked. It was released on August 31. The band announced that the next singles from the album would be "Burn" and "No Matter What". They also said they were interested in releasing another live DVD, but wanted to wait until they had a headlining show in Europe. In October, Papa Roach began the "Monsters of Annihilation" tour with Skillet. From November 15 to December 13, The band toured with Disturbed, Buckcherry and Halestorm on the Taste of Chaos tour, and from March 1 to March 18, Papa Roach co-headlined the Canada leg of the Jägermeister Music Tour with Buckcherry, and special guests My Darkest Days and Bleeker Ridge.

In an interview, guitarist Jerry Horton said that the band was going to release a new album in 2012. He also mentioned that Papa Roach would explore "electronic sounds" for this upcoming release.[12]

In an interview with Upvenue, Tobin Esperance said of Time for Annihilation that "We put out five major label, full-length records, and we were transitioning from a major label, going independent, and we wanted to do something different [...] we'd always talked about doing a live record, and it turned into 'let's add a couple of bonus songs' [...] and now it's half live, half new songs and it's kind of the past and present of Papa Roach, and I think it's a good representation and a good reminder of what this band's about, [...] and it gives you a look at where our sound can go."[13]

Starting April 25, Papa Roach headlined the Raid The Nation tour, the first leg consisting of Finger Eleven, and the second leg with Escape the Fate, both legs of the tour also had special guests Pop Evil. On June 23 and 25, the band co-headlined the Sonisphere Festival with Linkin Park.

Papa Roach played two intimate shows in London and Sheffield in July with the band Yashin.[14] They also co-headlined the Rock Allegiance Tour from August 24 to September 25 with Buckcherry. Also on the tour was Puddle of Mudd, P.O.D., Red, Crossfade, and Drive A.

The Connection: 2012-2014

Main article: The Connection (Papa Roach album)

Papa Roach entered the studio on November 1, 2011 to work on their next album, aiming for a mid-2012 release. While in the studio, the band released the single, "Even If I Could", which appeared in The Avengers soundtrack.

On June 15, 2012 the band announced in a live chat with fans on Youtube that the next album would be released on October 2. The album was later given the name, "The Connection".

Papa Roach started off touring for 2012 Co-Headlining dates with Shinedown, along with other supporting acts such as Adelitas Way and In This Moment. Following up the short Co-Headliner, Papa Roach headed out on a short headlining tour bringing out bands such as In This Moment, Art Of Dying, and Mindset Evolution. Papa Roach participated on the main stage of the 2012 Uproar Festival alongside Shinedown, Godsmack, Staind, and Adelitas Way.

The band released their first music video for the album in August 30, 2012. The video idea came from Jacoby's 8 year old son.[15]

I was just sitting there and I played the song for my son Jagger and I'm all, "What do you see for a video for this song?" And he's like jamming out to the song: "Dad, I got the idea. It's going to be me and you and we're going to be zombie killers and I'm going to have a bat and you're going to have a bat and on the bat it's going to say 'Killers' and we're going to walk around town and we're going to hit zombies on the head and we're going to kill them all. I'm like, "Perfect! You want to tell my band that?" He told the band. The guys were like, "Cool. I'm totally in." So we did it.

On September 8, 2012, Papa Roach announced dates in Belarus, Russia, Poland, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and the UK. They will be playing two dates (10 and 11 December) in London co-headlining with rockers Stone Sour on their UK tour. They only played on those two dates of the tour. They then toured the United States with Stone Sour starting on January 20, 2013, and played at 2013 Download Festival at Donnington Park, UK on the Main Stage on Friday, June 14.[16] October 2013 saw the band perform across Canada and the US in support of The Connection with Pop Evil and Age of Days also on the bill.

8th Studio Album: 2014-present

On February 4, 2014 the band announced that they will be going into the studio, recording a new album.[17] On February 18, 2014 on Twitter Jerry stated that the first single should come out "somewhere around July".[18] They did a live studio chat on Youtube on February 25, 2014.[19] In the live chat they mentioned that they have already written 4 songs. They revealed the titles of three songs: 'Just As Broken As Me', 'Gravity' and 'War Over Me'. They also said that the new album should be released somewhere around SeptemberOctober. On April 24, 2014 on an interview for Loudwire Jacoby revealed a few more song titles of the upcoming album, the titles were 'Never Have To Say Goodbye' and 'Face Everything and Rise'.[20]

Musical style

In their early independent releases and on their first two major label albums, Infest and Lovehatetragedy, the band tended to use nu metal and rap metal.[21][22] Additionally, with their 2009 album, Metamorphosis, as the name expresses, the band feels that their music is going through a transformation to "stuff that's...harder and faster",[23] compared to the softer sound of their last few albums. Allmusic has compared the band's recent work to 1980s glam metal,[24][25] Allmusic staff writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote "At the close of the 2000s, the quartet has shed the rap and the angst, ditching all the alt-metal accoutrements to become a knowing update of an '80s Sunset Strip sleaze rock outfit."[25]

Frontman Jacoby Shaddix said the following in an interview with the Dallas Music Guide regarding the band no longer using rapping in their music: "...the rapping's gone! I don't feel like rapping. I'm just over that...I just want to be a rocker. It's what I wanted to be when I was a kid". Shaddix has added this remark in another interview: "Were a band that tries to walk that line between metal, hardcore, punk rock and pop music, and we do our best at trying to make it all cool".[26]

Guitarist Jerry Horton said later in an interview by VerdamMnis Magazine that "It's kind of a natural thing for us, we've always been changing throughout the years. Of course, there are some things that stay the same in our sound but we do like to try new things to sort of stretch out a little bit our basis and therefore make it more interesting". He also said that the band is going to explore "electronic sounds for the next record".[12]

Band members

Current members
  • Jacoby Shaddix lead vocals (1993–present)
  • Jerry Horton lead guitar, backing vocals (1993–present)
  • Tobin Esperance bass, programming, backing vocals (1996–present)
  • Tony Palermo drums (2007–present)
Former members
  • Dave Buckner drums, percussion (1993–2007)
  • Will James bass guitar, backing vocals (1993–1996)
Session members
  • Ben Luther trombone (1993)
  • Ryan Brown drums, percussion (1994)
  • Mike Doherty rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2002)
Touring members
  • Wesley Geer - guitar (2006)

Discography

Main article: Papa Roach discography
  • Old Friends from Young Years (1997)
  • Infest (2000)
  • Lovehatetragedy (2002)
  • Getting Away with Murder (2004)
  • The Paramour Sessions (2006)
  • Metamorphosis (2009)
  • The Connection (2012)

Awards and Nominations

Grammy Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
2001 Papa Roach Best New Artist Nominated
2001 "Broken Home" Best Music Video, Short Form Nominated

MTV Video Music Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
2000 Papa Roach (for "last resort") Best New Artist Nominated

Tours

  • Warped Tour (2000)
  • Issues Tour (2000) with Korn and Powerman 5000
  • Total Request Live Tour (2000) with (hd) p.e. and Taproot
  • Raid the Nation Tour (2001) with Orgy, (hd) p.e. and Alien Ant Farm
  • Ozzfest (2001)
  • Headlining tour (2003) with Nonpoint, Reach 454 and Die Trying
  • The Bad Boys of Rock Tour (2007) with Buckcherry, The Exies, 12 Stones, Hinder and Rev Theory
  • Crüe Fest (2008) with Mötley Crüe, Buckcherry, Trapt and Sixx:A.M.
  • The Illusion of Progress Tour (2008) with Staind, Seether, Red and State of Shock
  • Dark Horse Tour (2009) with Nickelback, Hinder and Saving Abel
  • Headling Fall Tour (2009) with Jet, Kill Hannah and Aranda
  • Headling December Tour (2009) with Shinedown and Halestorm
  • Headling Spring Tour (2010) with Puddle of Mudd, 12 Stones, Hellyeah, Adelitas Way and Seasons After
  • Monsters of Annihilation Tour (2010) with Trapt, Skillet and My Darkest Days
  • Taste of Chaos Tour (2010) with Disturbed, Buckcherry and Halestorm
  • Jägermeister Music Tour (2011) with Buckcherry, My Darkest Days and Bleeker Ridge
  • Q101 Jamboree (2011) with Sum 41, Seether and 30 Seconds To Mars
  • Raid the Nation (2012) Finger Eleven and Pop Evil
  • Rock Allegiance Tour (2011) with Buckcherry, Puddle of Mudd, P.O.D., Crossfade, RED, and Drive A
  • Summer Headline Tour (2012) with Art of Dying and In This Moment
  • Uproar Festival (2012) with Shinedown, Godsmack, Staind, Adelitas Way, P.O.D., Fozzy Thousand Foot Krutch and Deuce .
  • Winter Co-Headlining Tour (2013) with Stone Sour and Otherwise
  • The Connection tour (2013) with Escape The Fate and Otherwise and Trevor Davis
  • Carnival Of Madness (2013) with Shinedown, Skillet, In This Moment, and We as Human
  • The Connection Tour (2013) with Pop Evil and Age of Days

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