Metal Hammer (UK)

PAPA ROACH do what Papa Roach do.

Who Do You Trust? ELEVEN SEVEN MUSIC California’s nu metal survivors cast their sonic net wide

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PaPa Roach have outlived many contempora­ries since their start in 1993. Their journey through rap-metal and anthemic alt-rock has seen them nominated for two Grammys, sell more than 20 million albums and chart regularly. Like its predecesso­r, Crooked Teeth, this 10th album is heavy on production and industrial layers but it takes bolder risks stylistica­lly. An incohesive tracklisti­ng and eclectic influences make for a confused and unconvinci­ng first listen, but it has immense growing power thanks to some seriously catchy tracks with memorable riffs and melodies aplenty. The Tron-worthy, electronic opening of The Ending raises some eyebrows, but the riff does the band proud. This, along with well-chosen singles Renegade Music, the Rage Against The Machine-esque Who Do You Trust?, and Not The Only One’s deliciousl­y sing-along vocal hook, are the stickiest tracks on here. However, pop-punk number Feel Like Home should go down well live and Top Of The World is a radio-friendly guilty pleasure that, despite some cringewort­hy effects, has the type of stadium-worthy chorus heard in Born For Greatness, which was also produced by Jason Evigan.

Sadly, bookended by the solid opening and closing tracks there are also some frustratin­gly uninventiv­e misses. Elevate drags despite the interestin­g tempo and showy rap, Come Around, Problems and Maniac are authentic but bland, and the raw, quick, old-school punk of I Suffer Well feels strikingly out of place on this otherwise squeaky-clean album.

Still, with less than two years between releases, it’s no surprise that some songs might have been best left on the cutting room floor. Thankfully, seductivel­y prowling, synth-heavy track Better Than Life, with its big sweeping chorus, delivers a great closer.

With so much production, it’s hard to imagine much of this album on tour, but Papa Roach are obviously in adventurou­s mode so, whatever happens, they’ll certainly make it entertaini­ng.

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FOR FANS OF: Green Day, Linkin Park, Breaking Benjamin

NIK YOUNG

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