Having long ago dumped the tired rap-rock format of their early work, Papa Roach continues attempting to reinvent the hard rock wheel on 2006's The Paramour Sessions. Unfortunately, while the band seems to be aiming for Mötley Crüe's Theatre of Pain, the results sound something more akin to a nu-metal version of Loverboy's Keep It Up. These are boisterous, brash, and in-yo-face tracks that really want to convince you they have the goods. And sure, the band does evince a kind of Technicolor, Sunset Strip club, cocaine-line-on-a-Marshall-stack vibe, but mostly the songs just ain't there. Admittedly, "The World Around You" has a catchy chorus and "Time Is Running Out" is a suitably anthemic pop tune. However, while Papa Roach makes a lot of gestures toward rock & roll suicide on The Paramour Sessions, the album ends up being a lot like lead singer Jacoby Shaddix's confession of "I've got a jet black heart, it's all f*cked up and it's falling apart" on "...To Be Loved." It sounds a lot cooler than it actually is. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide
The critic on this one sounds like a spoiled brat who hates everything unless it fits into a specific box. So pull your head out of your little box and see that the world is bigger than you thought. And then he might realize that Papa Roach has some good tunes on this album.
Where do they find these moron reviewers? Im not saying they have to give it a good review, but if they just have a stick up their a** about the band, they shouldn't review it. Anybody who doesn't like these songs hasn't given them a chance.
Also, this reviewer has to be soooooo disconected from the average audience. I dont know a single person who doesn't have any papa roach on their favorites.
Rap-rock or not, Papa roach was always just average for me. They keep trying new things, but they only make themselves worse, I think. Sorry, but this album marked the end of my interest for the guys. Hey, as long as they still rake in the money... whatever, right?
This album is definitely one of my favorites of all time. I love every song, especially how varied the styles of music are throughout the album as well.