Last Thursday, the 9th, Papa Roach released the official video for "Kill The Noise," their new single, which features heavy riffs and addresses mental health.

The new video and song reference the state of confinement that the global population periodically experiences during the pandemic, but also compare the physical state to mental confinement – ​​both represented by the cage where the band appears playing.

“Kill The Noise” follows the explosive and energetic “ Swerve ,” featuring Fever 333 Swedish rapper . Regarding the new single, vocalist Jacoby Shaddix commented (via Blabbermouth ): “It’s easy to get lost in the static of your mind – we all deal with that demon. For us, ‘Kill The Noise’ delivers a heavy and direct musical catharsis, a reminder to find that moment of peace away from the noise.”

The vocalist also expressed great enthusiasm for the new material Papa Roach has in hand, stating: "If we ever made an album that could be nominated for a Grammy, this is it." There are still no details regarding a possible release date.

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