2/14/2023 0 Comments Papa roach the connection zip![]() I found myself flicking back to Infest and Lovehatetragedy and remembering the intense, hard hitting blow to the mind these once gave me as an angsty teenager, convinced that Jacoby Shaddix was the god of nu metal. Nevertheless for a dedicated fan this isn’t the best album that they could have created. Whilst As Far As I Remember sounds slightly like an old Linkin Park number (no, that is not a good thing), Still Swingin, Breathe You In and Not That Beautiful really do grab you by the shoulders, wake you up and remind you that you are listening to Papa Roach. I’m not saying I didn’t enjoy this album because I am a huge Papa Roach fan and I will forever feel obliged to protect them against haters, but they make it slightly more difficult. It’s just a shame that they’ve pretty much lost the edge they once had, and listening to this album is like listening to one big song. However, every track on the album is extremely catchy and will keep you singing all day. This really didn’t deliver what I, and I’m sure many others, were hoping for. After the disappointment of Time For Annihilation… On The Record & On The Road, I was hoping this would bring back the old Papa Roach that we know and love. Papa Roach are back and unfortunately just as I expected them to sound. ![]()
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