Wake Up Calling

Album: yet to be titled (2026)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is a song about emotional dependency and the tension between self-destruction and the redemptive pull of love.

    I need you tonight to bring me back to life
    You're my wake up calling
    Running out of time, staring at the signs
    Will you break my fall?


    Papa Roach lead singer Jacoby Shaddix frames the relationship as a lifeline, a force that pulls him back from circling the drain.

    "'Wake Up Calling' is a song about standing on the edge of disaster, being pulled back from the brink, and ultimately choosing love over self-destruction," said Shaddix. "It's one of the most raw, emotional songs we've written."
  • The "wake up calling" is simultaneously a spouse and a higher power. The most direct terrestrial inspiration is Shaddix's marriage to his wife Kelly. "She will just check me," he told the Rock 30 Podcast. "She knows the real me, the everything about me, the darkness in me, the struggles in me. And she loves me through that."
  • Shaddix widened the lens in an interview with Loudwire Nights' Craig Armstrong, describing the song as being about "who and what in my life brings me back to life, who rattles my cage," before adding a spiritual layer: "It's also about my faith and my hope in Christ. I need the Lord… to keep me on the right path."
  • The song showcases the vulnerable and melodic side of the band, with Jacoby Shaddix mostly singing in a plaintive croon. The song's bridge does get a bit heavy and takes a pop-punk turn, reminding us this is still the group that gave us "Last Resort," but you won't find much nu-metal or rap rock here. Instead, Papa Roach embrace a softer sound with religious undertones. It follows in the footsteps of emotional ballads like "Scars" and "Leave A Light On (Talk Away the Dark)."
  • Jacoby Shaddix wrote the song with bassist Tobin Esperance, producer Colin Brittain, and Nashville-based songwriter and producer John Hall. Colin Brittain and Papa Roach produced it.

    Colin Brittain is a Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist best known as the drummer for Linkin Park - he joined their new lineup in September 2024 alongside vocalist Emily Armstrong. Before that, he had already built a prolific production career, working with Papa Roach (since their 2017 Crooked Teeth album), A Day to Remember, 5 Seconds of Summer, and Sueco.
  • Papa Roach debuted "Wake Up Calling" at a surprise performance in Nashville to an audience of artists and industry-folk at the Whiskey Jam on Broadway on January 19, 2026. The venue is part of country star Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Jam residency, an unusual setting for Papa Roach; the band performed it acoustically that night alongside acoustic versions of "Scars" and "Last Resort." The single was released a week later.

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