Crooked Teeth [Deluxe] [2CD]

Crooked Teeth [Deluxe] [2CD]

by Papa Roach
Crooked Teeth [Deluxe] [2CD]

Crooked Teeth [Deluxe] [2CD]

by Papa Roach

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Overview

Having dug their creative feet into the hard rock pavement over the past ten years, onetime nue metal and rap-rock favorites Papa Roach loosen up ever so slightly on their ninth studio album, 2017's Crooked Teeth. Of course, to say Papa Roach loosen up isn't to imply they've gone soft or lost their gritty, kohl-eyed rage. On the contrary, Crooked Teeth is rife with soul-savaged lyrics and anthems about going through hell and making it out alive. The loosening comes in terms of the band's overall sound. Under the influence of producers Nicholas "Ras" Furlong and Colin Brittain (both familiar names to fans of Aussie pop-punk boy band and One Direction cohorts 5 Seconds of Summer), Papa Roach strike a better balance on Crooked Teeth between their '90s rap-rock roots and early-2000s embrace of spiky-haired Los Angeles hard rock. There's also a renewed interest in melody and a pleasing inclination to offset their grim-faced riffs with moments of bright -- dare one say pop-oriented -- buoyancy. Although lead singer Jacoby Shaddix once seemed slightly embarrassed by his early-career rap stylings, since at least 2012's The Connection he's appeared more amenable to including hip-hop influences in Papa Roach's material. Here, he launches into a swaggeringly defiant rap on the explosive leadoff "Break the Fall," and keeps the wordplay flowing throughout much of the album, trading off between searing vocal melodies and snarling rap sections on cuts like the title track and the catchy "American Dreams." Papa Roach even showcase full-time rapper Machine Gun Kelly on the angst-ridden "Sunrise Trailer Park." Elsewhere, tracks like the explosive "My Medication" and effusive "Born for Greatness" mix in-your-face guitar riffage with slick, neon-toned choruses that bring to mind the similarly adept emo-rock of bands like Fall Out Boy and My Chemical Romance. Shaddix also smartly tones down his trademark throaty yawp for a sonorous duet with Skylar Grey on the moody, '80s adult contemporary rock-inflected "Periscope." Even when Papa Roach dive headlong into more predictable hard rock territory, as on the soaring "None of the Above," they've come up with a more fluid, less screamo-heavy take on their angst-ridden rock sound. Having spent the past decade attempting to transcend their nue metal/rap-rock infancy and earn their stripes as hard rock lifers, Papa Roach have finally come back around to owning their early sound. On Crooked Teeth, they've made an adeptly commercial album that recaptures much of their creative, cross-genre spark. [Crooked Teeth was also released in a two-disc Deluxe Edition featuring three bonus tracks and a second disc recorded live at the Fillmore in Detroit, Michigan.] ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 05/19/2017
Label: ELEVEN SEVEN MUSIC
UPC: 0849320018148

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Break the Fall
  2. Crooked Teeth
  3. My Medication
  4. Born for Greatness
  5. American Dreams
  6. Periscope
  7. Help
  8. Sunrise Trailer Park
  9. Traumatic
  10. None of the Above
  11. Ricochet
  12. Nothing
  13. Bleeding Through

Disc 2

  1. Intro [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  2. Face Everything and Rise [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  3. Getting Away With Murder [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  4. Between Angels and Insects [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  5. Where Did the Angels Go? [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  6. Broken Home [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  7. Burn [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  8. Forever [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  9. Scars [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  10. Lifeline [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  11. Infest [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  12. Kick in the Teeth [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  13. Broken as Me [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  14. Still Swingin' [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  15. ¿¿¿To Be Loved [Live at Fillmore Detroit]
  16. Last Resort [Live at Fillmore Detroit]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Papa Roach   Primary Artist
Jacoby Shaddix   Vocals
Jerry Horton   Guitar
Tony Palermo   Drums
Tobin Esperance   Bass,Guitar
Colin Brittain   Sound Effects
Scary Jerry   Vocals
Machine Gun Kelly   Featured Artist
Skylar Grey   Featured Artist
Nicholas "Ras" Furlong   Sound Effects
Nicholas Furlong   Sound Effects
Anthony Esperance   Guitar

Technical Credits

Papa Roach   Arranger
Jacoby Shaddix   Composer,Group Member
Jerry Horton   Composer,Group Member
Tony Palermo   Group Member
Tobin Esperance   Composer,Group Member
Josh Wilbur   Mixing
Jason Evigan   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Nick Long   Composer
Holly Hafermann   Composer
Colin Brittain   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Ian Dietrich   Management
Richard Baker   Composer
Mitch Marlow   Composer,Producer
Lewis Kovac   Executive Producer
Nicholas "Ras" Furlong   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Nicholas Furlong   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Executive Producer
Anthony Esperance   Composer,Group Member
Darren Craig   Design,Creative Director
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