Papa Roach - The Paramour Sessions Audio CD

A fair review of the Papa Roach "The Paramour Sessions" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Papa Roach reviews here, or go back to the Papa Roach tabs.

Papa Roach Band: Papa Roach
Title: The Paramour Sessions
Rating:
Release Date: 2006-09-12
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: ...to Be Loved 2: Alive (N' out of Control) 3: Crash 4: World Around You 5: Forever 6: I Devise My Own Demise 7: Time Is Running Out 8: What Do You Do? 9: My Heart Is a Fist 10: No More Secrets 11: Reckless 12: Fire 13: Roses on My Grave

papa roach fan
It still stays as close to me as I can keep it and I play it as often as I can. When this album came out I thought it was the most beautiful music I had ever heard. Such a beautiful, perfect album.


NOT HALF BAD
WELL I LOVE PAPA ROACH FIRST CD! THIS CD HAS SOME PRETTY GOOD SONGS! IT JUST LACK SOME OF THE RAW EMOTIONS I LOVED SO MUCH FROM THERE FIRST AND SECOND CD! OVER ALL A GREAT CD.


Awesome!

Highly recommend you get this one!. There is none better than Papa Roach!
Awesome CD.


Papa Roach Rocks!
I have always been a fan of Papa Roach and this CD confirms that they have what it takes to keep you rocking!. I of course bought this CD for one song and one song only.


Fumigating Infest: The New Papa Roach
) that I'm used to. This isn't the Papa Roach (Jacoby & Co.

In fact, I didn't identify "Forever" as them until I saw the "artist" name on my MP3 player. This was especially embarrassing as I'd purchased the song legally, as a download, somehow thinking it was by fellow metal band Dope.

Gone from Papa Roach is their typical lyrical sound of Jacoby complaining to his psychotherapist. Also half-absent from the album is their "rapcore" style, which I feel comes in more subtly and appropriately on The Paramour Sessions (TPS).

This album is a true melange of the variety that the band shows they're capable of producing. Some blast them for departing from their original "style" (but if you ask me, they started doing that, in a good way, in "Getting Away With Murder").

From the deep, low-register "Forever" (there sounds like there are strings in the chorus, as well!) to their more "typical-sounding" song ". . . Wanna Be Loved", the album contains songs that won't get out of your head.

Don't miss the optimistic "Time Is Running Out" and the emotional power ballad "What Do You Do?", either.

Waaay "off" their style is "Roses On My Grave", which for the most part is instrumented solely by a classical orchestra, with no guitar or conventional heavy metal instrumentation. This goes on until the final chorus, which is done together by the metal-outfitted remainder of the band in "concert" with the orchestra. I honestly liked this track for its variety.

Summary: If you're ready to fumigate Papa Roach's older style from albums such as "Infest", you're ready for this album. Jacoby & Co. has grown up.

And to say nothing of whom they inspired (The Exies, "A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth", which came out the following year!):
A Modern Way of Living with the Truth.


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