Papa Roach’s debut album Infest will turn 20 this April and the band says it is working on a career spanning documentary to celebrate. During an interview in Spain, bassist Tobin Esperance said:
“We’ve got some surprises coming celebrating our first record Infest. All of the footage that we’ve acquired over the past 20 years, we’re hoping to put it into a documentary that’s gonna come out soon.
Esperance added that they are working on new music at the same time.
“All the while, we’ve been in the studio making new music and just kind of experimenting. We’re looking forward to putting out new music, maybe some reinterpretations of old music and also a documentary. And we’re just gonna keep touring and celebrating life and music.”
The band’s tenth studio album, Who Do You Trust?, was released in January of 2019. Their latest single, “Come Around”, was released in September with a heartfelt message about mental health and can be seen below.
Papa Roach is currently touring Europe without guitarist Jerry Horton due to broken fingers on his left hand. Tobin’s brother, Anthony Esperance is filling in until Horton is ready to rejoin the band.
Papa Roach’s upcoming US tour will be with Five Finger Death Punch, I Prevail, and Ice Nine Kills and will be in Rosemont, Illinois on May 19th. The will also be at the final day of Rock USA on July 18th.


