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Papa Roach – “Face Everything and Rise” [Music Video] [Canadian Premiere]
Papa Roach has returned! The Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum hard rock juggernaut has built its most infectious, invigorating, and incendiary body of work to date, F.E.A.R (out January 27, 2015). The band have preserved the robust riffs and swaggering rhythms that marked their initial call-to-arms, while seamlessly infusing cinematic electronic flourishes, sweeping hooks, and magnetic melodies. Trust us, this will be a solid release. And, well, if you won’t take us for our word, then use this Canadian premiere of the music video for the new song “Face Everything And Rise” as a great big “I told you so!”
The Skinny: Papa Roach has returned! The Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum hard rock juggernaut has built its most infectious, invigorating, and incendiary body of work to date, F.E.A.R (out January 27, 2015). The band have preserved the robust riffs and swaggering rhythms that marked their initial call-to-arms, while seamlessly infusing cinematic electronic flourishes, sweeping hooks, and magnetic melodies. Trust us, this will be a solid release. And, well, if you won’t take us for our word, then use this Canadian premiere of the music video for the new song “Face Everything And Rise” as a great big “I told you so!”
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