Papa Roach Offering Up Their Studio In Album Crowdfunding Campaign
. ![]() (Classic Rock) Papa Roach have offered to sell their Sacramento recording studio in the crowdfunding campaign for their next album. The California band launched the pre-order Pledge scheme to help them make the follow-up to 2015's F.E.A.R - and have announced they're willing to sell the facility and its contents - if someone comes up with $600,000. Papa Roach say: "You know a new Papa Roach album is in the works. We've teamed up with PledgeMusic to offer you an early experience like none other - including some really cool and unique things that we hope you'll enjoy." They also tell potential Pledgers: "Not only will you get a digital download of the album when it comes out, you'll hear streams of new songs, videos of us recording in the studio, pics of us at home and much, much more. You'll be fully immersed in this album with us." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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