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Protest the Hero

Protest the Hero is a Canadian progressive metal band from Whitby, Ontario.[3] Originally named Happy Go Lucky,[4] the band changed their name to Protest the Hero, then released their debut EP, Search for the Truth, in 2002. In 2005, the band released their first album Kezia on Canadian indie label Underground Operations.

Protest the Hero
Protest the Hero live at Southern Ontario Metal Festival, August 2011[1]
Background information
Also known asHappy Go Lucky (1999–2001)
OriginWhitby, Ontario, Canada
GenresProgressive metal, mathcore, metalcore, punk rock (early)[2]
Years active1999 (1999)–present
LabelsVagrant, Underground Operations
MembersRody Walker
Tim MacMillar
Luke Hoskin
Past membersMoe Carlson
Arif Mirabdolbaghi
Mike Ieradi
Websiteprotestthehero.ca

On January 23, 2006, the band signed with Vagrant Records for Kezia's American release on April 4, 2006. Their second album, Fortress was released by Underground Operations in Canada and by Vagrant Records worldwide on January 29, 2008.[5] The band released their third studio album, Scurrilous, on March 22, 2011.

Expressing frustrations with record labels, in January of 2013 the band announced that they would crowdfund their fourth album.[6] The Indiegogo campaign was a runaway success, and the independently-released Volition debuted on October 29, 2013, distributed with the help of Razor & Tie. In October of 2015, the band announced that their next release would take the form of an EP, distributed via subscription service Bandcamp, entitled Pacific Myth.

The band started the production process of their fifth studio album in January 2018.[7] The process was delayed due to issues with vocalist Walker's voice, which arose during the Fortress X Tour in June 2018.[7][8] The album, titled Palimpsest, would release two years later on June 18, 2020.[9]

History edit

Early years (1999–2003) edit

 
Walker in Jan. 2004

The band started as Happy Go Lucky in 1999 and, shortly after, they recorded their first demo. In 2001 they changed their name to Protest the Hero. They released their first EP, Search for the Truth 7" vinyl, which included only two songs. They were included in the compilation (Coles) Notes from the Underground that same year. Luke Hoskin stated on his Formspring page that Search for the Truth was recorded when they were 13 years old.[10] The day that the band members finished their senior finals, they went on a three-week "Rock the Vote" tour from Toronto to Halifax to garner recognition and raise awareness for the upcoming Canadian election.[11]

A Calculated Use of Sound and Kezia (2003–2006) edit

A music video for their song "These Colours Don't Run", from the EP A Calculated Use of Sound, was released in 2003. The video begins with the band discussing the meaning of the song and features the band playing the song live at numerous locations in Toronto, with the album music dubbed over the actual live recording. At each location, the band would hand out lyrics to passers-by and encourage them to listen or sing along.

 
Millar in Jan. 2004

In 2004 the band recorded their debut album, which released the following year. Kezia is a concept album, described by the band members as a "situationist requiem". The album achieved universal acclaim with many reviewers praising the album for its technicality and Walker's vocal range.

From September 2005 until the beginning of June, 2006, the band toured across Canada, the United States, and Great Britain in support of Kezia with bands such as Death by Stereo, Bad Religion, Anti-Flag, The Fall of Troy, The Bled, and DragonForce. They then took part in the Vans Warped Tour during the Summer of 2006. Following this, they toured with Avenged Sevenfold and 3 Inches of Blood until October 2006 when they began "The " tour with Trivium, The Sword, and Cellador, taking them across Canada and the United States. In September 2006, guitarist Luke Hoskin was detained at the Vancouver–US border for possessing a bag with less than 0.2 grams of marijuana, preventing him from continuing on their tour with Trivium and The Sword.[12] In his place the band recruited Marco Bressette from the Canadian rock band Hypodust from September until November 2006. In November 2006, Protest the Hero toured with bands Bullet for My Valentine and As I Lay Dying. Beginning in the middle of December 2006, they embarked on a cross-Canada tour, named Bring Out Your Shred, with I Hate Sally and The Human Abstract. This tour was the first in which Kezia was played in its entirety.

Fortress (2006–2010) edit

In late May-early June they co-headlined the Tour and Loathing 2007 Tour with co-headliners All That Remains, Blessthefall, Threat Signal and The Holly Springs Disaster. After extensive touring the band returned to the studio in 2007 to record their sophomore effort. The resulting album featured 10 tracks that showcased the band heading in a more technical metal style than Kezia. During the Fortress tour the band released a live album (Gallop Meets the Earth) featuring tracks from their first 2 albums. Protest the Hero played Fortress from start to finish at their shows from November 20 to December 23, 2009. This stretch marked the last of the band's shows for a while as they took the first part of 2010 to work on a new album, which was to feature a more progressive sound.

 
Live in Burlington, May 2007

In January 2009, Protest the Hero toured with As I Lay Dying, The Human Abstract, and Mychildren Mybride. Then they started a European Tour with The Human Abstract and The Chariot. In April 2009, they headlined the Heads Will Roll tour in the US with Misery Signals, The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Fall From Grace, and Scale the Summit. From September 8–17, 2009, they supported In Flames and Killswitch Engage with Between the Buried and Me.[13] On November 21, 2009, at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, the band performed their album Fortress in its entirety for the first time. On November 26, 2009, they played in Halifax and on the 27th in Newfoundland, the only two eastern Canada tour dates for the year. Before the release of Scurrilous, Protest the Hero toured Europe in February as direct support for The Darkest Hour. Born of Osiris and Purified in Blood were the other opening acts on the tour. Protest the Hero was the third band announced to be playing at Australia's Soundwave in February/March 2011, and in March and April of that year the band supported the Scurrilous album, headlining a tour across Canada and the United States with Maylene & The Sons Of Disaster and TesseracT.

Scurrilous (2010–2013) edit

On January 28, 2008, the band began a tour through Canada with A Day to Remember, Silverstein, The Devil Wears Prada, and illScarlett. In April they toured with Chiodos before joining Warped Tour 2008. They were on tour with The Acacia Strain, Whitechapel, and Gwen Stacy after Warped Tour in the United States; and then will be on a European tour with, Parkway Drive, Despised Icon, Architects, Whitechapel, and Carnifex. The band officially began recording of their third album on August 30, 2010.[14][15] On December 15, 2010, Walker posted a video indicating the completion of work on the third album.[16] Scurrilous was released March 22, 2011.[17] Following the summer of 2011, where Protest the Hero played festivals across Europe, they embarked on a small Ontario tour in September with support from The Kindred (formerly known as Today I Caught the Plague). Protest the Hero then ended 2011 and kicked off 2012 with a tour across America with Scale the Summit and Last Chance to Reason. Protest the Hero continued their efforts to promote Scurrilous and have commenced a 2012 UK Tour that features support from German post-metal band, Long Distance Calling, Norwegian punk band Blood Command and Uneven Structure. They announced tours with Periphery, Today I Caught the Plague, Jeff Loomis (formerly of Nevermore) and The Safety Fire for the US. Another tour is scheduled with metalcore band Underoath, We Came as Romans and Close Your Eyes commencing in May in South America. On August 27, 2013, the band announced a fall North American tour, along with Architects, The Kindred and Affiance, promoting their album Volition commencing in Ottawa on November 7, 2013.[18]

Volition and line-up changes (2013–2015) edit

On January 8, 2013, Protest the Hero released the following statement on their Facebook page in regards to their upcoming album in the summer of 2013: "We have some big announcements coming next week concerning our new album – which is a few songs away from being written. We plan on recording in March or April and have a new album out in the summer. We have been recording pre-production with our old friends Cam and Anthony. The material is more challenging than ever before and we know we'll have to work hard to bring it to life. Looking very forward to a bold 2013!"[19]

On January 15, 2013, Protest the Hero announced that their fourth studio album would be crowdfunded through Indiegogo. The band claimed that they want to forgo record companies and that they have "finally decided to take matters into [their] own hands." The album had a fundraising goal of $125,000, a goal that was reached within 30 hours. By the end of their campaign, the band reached $341,146 in fundraising, nearly tripling their original goal.[20]

On June 6, 2013, the band announced in an interview that original drummer and founding member Moe Carlson would part ways with Protest the Hero in order to pursue an education and career in tool and die manufacturing. Chris Adler of Lamb of God would be stepping in as his replacement for the recording sessions of the band's new album.[21] On August 15, the official title and release date of the album were announced: Volition to be released on October 29, 2013.[22] On October 10, 2013, Protest the Hero announced that Mike Ieradi, formerly of The Kindred, will be their new drummer. On the evening of March 30, 2014, during a show in Raleigh, North Carolina, Rody Walker confirmed that bassist Arif Mirabdolbaghi had left the band.[23] On April 2, 2014, the band announced that Mirabdolbaghi had left the band to focus on other projects. The band's producer Cameron McLellan, who had also performed on several songs on Volition, was announced as the touring bassist and has since remained with the band as an unofficial member.[24]

Pacific Myth (2015–2017) edit

On October 15, 2015, the band announced that their next release would not be a conventional album, but would instead be a subscription-based release of six tracks through the online music service Bandcamp.[25][26] Each of the songs, including artwork, instrumental versions, and high-quality downloads, were released through Bandcamp once per month to paid subscribers until March 2016, forming an eventual EP entitled Pacific Myth. The first track, "Ragged Tooth," was released to subscribers on the same day.

In August 2015, it was announced that Protest the Hero would embark on a Canadian tour for the 10-year anniversary of their debut album Kezia, featuring the band's original line-up playing the album in its entirety.[27] In January 2017, the band embarked on a North American tour as direct support for August Burns Red with In Hearts Wake and '68 (band).[28] In September 2017, the band played a 5-show Canadian tour called And The Quest For More Treats... with support from Red Handed Denial, The Frame Defect, and Earth's Yellow Sun. On October 6, 2016, Protest the Hero released a limited run of Pacific Myth in its entirety on vinyl, allowing members of the subscription service to pre-order the EP. The EP was released to the public on November 18, 2016.[29] The fourth track, Cataract, features guest vocals by a friend of the band and lead vocalist of Mandroid Echostar, Michael Ciccia.

Palimpsest (2017–present) edit

On June 6, 2018, the band announced that they were forced to cancel their upcoming summer tour in Europe and Japan, and postpone the recording of their next studio album, due to Rody Walker developing "vocal issues" that might develop into "irreparable damage" if not taken care of.[30]

A new single titled "The Canary" was released on April 16, 2020, on streaming sites. On the same day, the album's title, Palimpsest, along with the track listing and its release date set for June 19 was announced.[31] Along with the 10 tracks that are listed for most editions, two bonus tracks called "Gift Horse" and "The Dueling Cavalier" exist that are included in a special vinyl bundle.[32] The second single, "From the Sky", was released on May 14, 2020. The band modified the release date of the album from June 19 to June 18, 2020, in observance of Juneteenth, and the album was released to pre-order subscribers a day earlier on June 17, 2020.

Awards edit

In 2004, the band won the Canadian Independent Music Award for Favourite Metal Artist/Group, beating out the better-known Alexisonfire.[33] They were nominated for the 2006 Canadian Music Week Indie Awards' Favourite Metal Artist/Group, which Kataklysm won in March of that year. Also in 2006, the band was nominated for the CASBY Award.[3] In addition, members of the band appeared in a televised commercial for the musical instrument store, Long & Mcquade. Bassist Arif was also featured in the Closet Monster music video "Mamma Anti-Facisto (Never Surrender)"; he can be seen to the left of London Spicoluk during the main group scenes.

The band has also released videos for the songs "The Divine Suicide of K.", "Blindfolds Aside", and "Heretics and Killers" from Kezia, and for "Bloodmeat", "Palms Read", "Spoils", "Sequoia Throne" and "Limb from Limb" from Fortress. The video for "Heretics and Killers" received airplay on MTV2 and FUSE, partially because of the interesting premise of the video: the band play the flying monkeys from The Wizard of Oz who work odd jobs after The Wicked Witch is killed. At the 2009 Golden God Awards, Protest the Hero won best Viral Video.[34] The video features Rody, Luke, and Tim doing a dance on the side of a road when their van broke down.[35]

The band won the 2014 Juno Award for Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year for the album Volition.[36]

Band members edit

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
CAN

[38]

JPN
(Billboard)

[39]
JPN
(Oricon)

[40]
US
[41]
US Ind US Rock US Hard Rock
2005 Kezia 250
2008 Fortress 1 66 86 95 10 24 14
2011 Scurrilous
  • Released: March 22, 2011
  • Label: Vagrant Records
8 106 81 12 20 4
2013 Volition[43]
  • Release: October 29, 2013[44]
  • Label: Independent
7 20 1 7 3
2020 Palimpsest
  • Released: June 18, 2020
3[45]
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.
 
Opening for Alexisonfire, live in St. Catharines, January 2004

Extended plays edit

  • 2-Track Demo (2002, Self-released as Happy Go Lucky)
  • Search for the Truth (2002, Underground Operations)
  • A Calculated Use of Sound (2003, Underground Operations)
  • Sequoia Throne Remix EP[46] (2008, Underground Operations)
  • Pacific Myth[26] (2015–2016, Independent, serial subscription released via Bandcamp)
  • Fabula & Syuzhet (2020, Independent)

Live albums edit

Year Album details Peak chart positions
JPN
DVD

[47]
US Ind
2009 Gallop Meets the Earth
  • Released: September 29, 2009
  • Label: Underground Operations
299 47

Compilation appearances edit

  • (Coles) Notes from the Underground (2002) ("Break the Chain" and "Asperity of Sin")
  • Greetings from the Underground (2004) ("Soft Targets Dig Softer Graves")
  • Things Could Be Worse (2004) ("Break the Chain")
  • Orange and Grey (2005, DVD) ("Silent Genocide," "These Colours Don't Run," "Red Stars Over the Battle of the Cowshed" and "Loathing In Laramie")[48]
  • The Power of Music (2005) ("An Apathetic New World")
  • Warped Tour 2006 Compilation (2006) ("Heretics and Killers")

Music videos edit

Year Song Director
2004 "These Colours Don't Run" Marc Ricciardelli
2005 "Blindfolds Aside"
2006 "Heretics and Killers"
2007 "The Divine Suicide of K" Colin Minihan
2008 "Bloodmeat" Marc Andre Debruyne
"Sequoia Throne"
"Palms Read" Sean Michael Turrell
2009 "Spoils"
"Limb From Limb" Marc Andre Debruyne
2011 "C'est la Vie"
"Hair-Trigger" Marc Ricciardelli
2013 "Clarity" Kenneth Wilcox & Todd Hennessy
"A Life Embossed"
"Underbite" Marc Ricciardelli
2014 "Tilting Against Windmills"
"Mist" Marc Ricciardelli
2020 “The Canary”
“From The Sky”

Video game appearances edit

Song Game Year
"Divinity Within" NHL 07 2006
"Bury The Hatchet" Guitar Hero II (as DLC) 2007[notes 1]
"Goddess Gagged" NHL 2K9 2008
"The Dissentience" NHL 09 2008
"Heretics and Killers", "Bloodmeat", "No Stars Over Bethlehem", "Sequoia Throne" Tap Tap Revenge 2 2008
"Bloodmeat" Guitar Hero World Tour (as DLC) 2009[notes 2]
"Limb From Limb" Guitar Hero (iOS) 2010
  1. ^ Guitar Hero II was released in 2006, but the song was not released as DLC until 2007.
  2. ^ Guitar Hero World Tour was released in 2008, but the song was not released as DLC until 2009.

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Protest the Hero is a Canadian progressive metal band from Whitby Ontario 3 Originally named Happy Go Lucky 4 the band changed their name to Protest the Hero then released their debut EP Search for the Truth in 2002 In 2005 the band released their first album Kezia on Canadian indie label Underground Operations Protest the HeroProtest the Hero live at Southern Ontario Metal Festival August 2011 1 Background informationAlso known asHappy Go Lucky 1999 2001 OriginWhitby Ontario CanadaGenresProgressive metal mathcore metalcore punk rock early 2 Years active1999 1999 presentLabelsVagrant Underground OperationsMembersRody WalkerTim MacMillarLuke HoskinPast membersMoe CarlsonArif MirabdolbaghiMike IeradiWebsiteprotestthehero caOn January 23 2006 the band signed with Vagrant Records for Kezia s American release on April 4 2006 Their second album Fortress was released by Underground Operations in Canada and by Vagrant Records worldwide on January 29 2008 5 The band released their third studio album Scurrilous on March 22 2011 Expressing frustrations with record labels in January of 2013 the band announced that they would crowdfund their fourth album 6 The Indiegogo campaign was a runaway success and the independently released Volition debuted on October 29 2013 distributed with the help of Razor amp Tie In October of 2015 the band announced that their next release would take the form of an EP distributed via subscription service Bandcamp entitled Pacific Myth The band started the production process of their fifth studio album in January 2018 7 The process was delayed due to issues with vocalist Walker s voice which arose during the Fortress X Tour in June 2018 7 8 The album titled Palimpsest would release two years later on June 18 2020 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1999 2003 1 2 A Calculated Use of Sound and Kezia 2003 2006 1 3 Fortress 2006 2010 1 4 Scurrilous 2010 2013 1 5 Volition and line up changes 2013 2015 1 6 Pacific Myth 2015 2017 1 7 Palimpsest 2017 present 2 Awards 3 Band members 3 1 Timeline 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Extended plays 4 3 Live albums 4 4 Compilation appearances 4 5 Music videos 4 6 Video game appearances 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly years 1999 2003 edit nbsp Walker in Jan 2004The band started as Happy Go Lucky in 1999 and shortly after they recorded their first demo In 2001 they changed their name to Protest the Hero They released their first EP Search for the Truth 7 vinyl which included only two songs They were included in the compilation Coles Notes from the Underground that same year Luke Hoskin stated on his Formspring page that Search for the Truth was recorded when they were 13 years old 10 The day that the band members finished their senior finals they went on a three week Rock the Vote tour from Toronto to Halifax to garner recognition and raise awareness for the upcoming Canadian election 11 A Calculated Use of Sound and Kezia 2003 2006 editA music video for their song These Colours Don t Run from the EP A Calculated Use of Sound was released in 2003 The video begins with the band discussing the meaning of the song and features the band playing the song live at numerous locations in Toronto with the album music dubbed over the actual live recording At each location the band would hand out lyrics to passers by and encourage them to listen or sing along nbsp Millar in Jan 2004In 2004 the band recorded their debut album which released the following year Kezia is a concept album described by the band members as a situationist requiem The album achieved universal acclaim with many reviewers praising the album for its technicality and Walker s vocal range From September 2005 until the beginning of June 2006 the band toured across Canada the United States and Great Britain in support of Kezia with bands such as Death by Stereo Bad Religion Anti Flag The Fall of Troy The Bled and DragonForce They then took part in the Vans Warped Tour during the Summer of 2006 Following this they toured with Avenged Sevenfold and 3 Inches of Blood until October 2006 when they began The tour with Trivium The Sword and Cellador taking them across Canada and the United States In September 2006 guitarist Luke Hoskin was detained at the Vancouver US border for possessing a bag with less than 0 2 grams of marijuana preventing him from continuing on their tour with Trivium and The Sword 12 In his place the band recruited Marco Bressette from the Canadian rock band Hypodust from September until November 2006 In November 2006 Protest the Hero toured with bands Bullet for My Valentine and As I Lay Dying Beginning in the middle of December 2006 they embarked on a cross Canada tour named Bring Out Your Shred with I Hate Sally and The Human Abstract This tour was the first in which Kezia was played in its entirety Fortress 2006 2010 edit In late May early June they co headlined the Tour and Loathing 2007 Tour with co headliners All That Remains Blessthefall Threat Signal and The Holly Springs Disaster After extensive touring the band returned to the studio in 2007 to record their sophomore effort The resulting album featured 10 tracks that showcased the band heading in a more technical metal style than Kezia During the Fortress tour the band released a live album Gallop Meets the Earth featuring tracks from their first 2 albums Protest the Hero played Fortress from start to finish at their shows from November 20 to December 23 2009 This stretch marked the last of the band s shows for a while as they took the first part of 2010 to work on a new album which was to feature a more progressive sound nbsp Live in Burlington May 2007In January 2009 Protest the Hero toured with As I Lay Dying The Human Abstract and Mychildren Mybride Then they started a European Tour with The Human Abstract and The Chariot In April 2009 they headlined the Heads Will Roll tour in the US with Misery Signals The Number Twelve Looks Like You Fall From Grace and Scale the Summit From September 8 17 2009 they supported In Flames and Killswitch Engage with Between the Buried and Me 13 On November 21 2009 at McMaster University in Hamilton Ontario the band performed their album Fortress in its entirety for the first time On November 26 2009 they played in Halifax and on the 27th in Newfoundland the only two eastern Canada tour dates for the year Before the release of Scurrilous Protest the Hero toured Europe in February as direct support for The Darkest Hour Born of Osiris and Purified in Blood were the other opening acts on the tour Protest the Hero was the third band announced to be playing at Australia s Soundwave in February March 2011 and in March and April of that year the band supported the Scurrilous album headlining a tour across Canada and the United States with Maylene amp The Sons Of Disaster and TesseracT Scurrilous 2010 2013 edit On January 28 2008 the band began a tour through Canada with A Day to Remember Silverstein The Devil Wears Prada and illScarlett In April they toured with Chiodos before joining Warped Tour 2008 They were on tour with The Acacia Strain Whitechapel and Gwen Stacy after Warped Tour in the United States and then will be on a European tour with Parkway Drive Despised Icon Architects Whitechapel and Carnifex The band officially began recording of their third album on August 30 2010 14 15 On December 15 2010 Walker posted a video indicating the completion of work on the third album 16 Scurrilous was released March 22 2011 17 Following the summer of 2011 where Protest the Hero played festivals across Europe they embarked on a small Ontario tour in September with support from The Kindred formerly known as Today I Caught the Plague Protest the Hero then ended 2011 and kicked off 2012 with a tour across America with Scale the Summit and Last Chance to Reason Protest the Hero continued their efforts to promote Scurrilous and have commenced a 2012 UK Tour that features support from German post metal band Long Distance Calling Norwegian punk band Blood Command and Uneven Structure They announced tours with Periphery Today I Caught the Plague Jeff Loomis formerly of Nevermore and The Safety Fire for the US Another tour is scheduled with metalcore band Underoath We Came as Romans and Close Your Eyes commencing in May in South America On August 27 2013 the band announced a fall North American tour along with Architects The Kindred and Affiance promoting their album Volition commencing in Ottawa on November 7 2013 18 Volition and line up changes 2013 2015 edit On January 8 2013 Protest the Hero released the following statement on their Facebook page in regards to their upcoming album in the summer of 2013 We have some big announcements coming next week concerning our new album which is a few songs away from being written We plan on recording in March or April and have a new album out in the summer We have been recording pre production with our old friends Cam and Anthony The material is more challenging than ever before and we know we ll have to work hard to bring it to life Looking very forward to a bold 2013 19 On January 15 2013 Protest the Hero announced that their fourth studio album would be crowdfunded through Indiegogo The band claimed that they want to forgo record companies and that they have finally decided to take matters into their own hands The album had a fundraising goal of 125 000 a goal that was reached within 30 hours By the end of their campaign the band reached 341 146 in fundraising nearly tripling their original goal 20 On June 6 2013 the band announced in an interview that original drummer and founding member Moe Carlson would part ways with Protest the Hero in order to pursue an education and career in tool and die manufacturing Chris Adler of Lamb of God would be stepping in as his replacement for the recording sessions of the band s new album 21 On August 15 the official title and release date of the album were announced Volition to be released on October 29 2013 22 On October 10 2013 Protest the Hero announced that Mike Ieradi formerly of The Kindred will be their new drummer On the evening of March 30 2014 during a show in Raleigh North Carolina Rody Walker confirmed that bassist Arif Mirabdolbaghi had left the band 23 On April 2 2014 the band announced that Mirabdolbaghi had left the band to focus on other projects The band s producer Cameron McLellan who had also performed on several songs on Volition was announced as the touring bassist and has since remained with the band as an unofficial member 24 Pacific Myth 2015 2017 edit On October 15 2015 the band announced that their next release would not be a conventional album but would instead be a subscription based release of six tracks through the online music service Bandcamp 25 26 Each of the songs including artwork instrumental versions and high quality downloads were released through Bandcamp once per month to paid subscribers until March 2016 forming an eventual EP entitled Pacific Myth The first track Ragged Tooth was released to subscribers on the same day In August 2015 it was announced that Protest the Hero would embark on a Canadian tour for the 10 year anniversary of their debut album Kezia featuring the band s original line up playing the album in its entirety 27 In January 2017 the band embarked on a North American tour as direct support for August Burns Red with In Hearts Wake and 68 band 28 In September 2017 the band played a 5 show Canadian tour called And The Quest For More Treats with support from Red Handed Denial The Frame Defect and Earth s Yellow Sun On October 6 2016 Protest the Hero released a limited run of Pacific Myth in its entirety on vinyl allowing members of the subscription service to pre order the EP The EP was released to the public on November 18 2016 29 The fourth track Cataract features guest vocals by a friend of the band and lead vocalist of Mandroid Echostar Michael Ciccia Palimpsest 2017 present edit On June 6 2018 the band announced that they were forced to cancel their upcoming summer tour in Europe and Japan and postpone the recording of their next studio album due to Rody Walker developing vocal issues that might develop into irreparable damage if not taken care of 30 A new single titled The Canary was released on April 16 2020 on streaming sites On the same day the album s title Palimpsest along with the track listing and its release date set for June 19 was announced 31 Along with the 10 tracks that are listed for most editions two bonus tracks called Gift Horse and The Dueling Cavalier exist that are included in a special vinyl bundle 32 The second single From the Sky was released on May 14 2020 The band modified the release date of the album from June 19 to June 18 2020 in observance of Juneteenth and the album was released to pre order subscribers a day earlier on June 17 2020 Awards editIn 2004 the band won the Canadian Independent Music Award for Favourite Metal Artist Group beating out the better known Alexisonfire 33 They were nominated for the 2006 Canadian Music Week Indie Awards Favourite Metal Artist Group which Kataklysm won in March of that year Also in 2006 the band was nominated for the CASBY Award 3 In addition members of the band appeared in a televised commercial for the musical instrument store Long amp Mcquade Bassist Arif was also featured in the Closet Monster music video Mamma Anti Facisto Never Surrender he can be seen to the left of London Spicoluk during the main group scenes The band has also released videos for the songs The Divine Suicide of K Blindfolds Aside and Heretics and Killers from Kezia and for Bloodmeat Palms Read Spoils Sequoia Throne and Limb from Limb from Fortress The video for Heretics and Killers received airplay on MTV2 and FUSE partially because of the interesting premise of the video the band play the flying monkeys from The Wizard of Oz who work odd jobs after The Wicked Witch is killed At the 2009 Golden God Awards Protest the Hero won best Viral Video 34 The video features Rody Luke and Tim doing a dance on the side of a road when their van broke down 35 The band won the 2014 Juno Award for Metal Hard Music Album of the Year for the album Volition 36 Band members editCurrent membersRody Walker lead vocals 2001 present Tim MacMillar rhythm guitar piano backing vocals 2001 present Current session musiciansCam McLellan bass production 2013 2014 2017 present session 2014 2015 2015 2017 touring 37 Luke Hoskin lead guitar piano backing vocals 2021 present 2001 2021 full time member Current touring musiciansHenry Hank Selva bass 2021 present Ben Davis lead guitar backing vocals 2021 present Matt Huber Kidby drums 2023 present Former membersMoe Carlson drums 2001 2013 2015 touring Arif Mirabdolbaghi bass backing vocals 2001 2014 2015 touring Mike Ieradi drums 2013 2022 Former session and touring musiciansJadea Kelly vocals 2004 2013 Chris Adler drums 2013 Eric Gonsalves bass 2017 2021 Timeline editDiscography editStudio albums edit Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications sales thresholds CAN 38 JPN Billboard 39 JPN Oricon 40 US 41 US Ind US Rock US Hard Rock2005 Kezia Released August 30 2005 Label Underground Operations 250 2008 Fortress Released January 29 2008 Label Vagrant Records 1 66 86 95 10 24 14 MC Gold 42 2011 Scurrilous Released March 22 2011 Label Vagrant Records 8 106 81 12 20 42013 Volition 43 Release October 29 2013 44 Label Independent 7 20 1 7 32020 Palimpsest Released June 18 2020 3 45 denotes a release that did not chart nbsp Opening for Alexisonfire live in St Catharines January 2004Extended plays edit 2 Track Demo 2002 Self released as Happy Go Lucky Search for the Truth 2002 Underground Operations A Calculated Use of Sound 2003 Underground Operations Sequoia Throne Remix EP 46 2008 Underground Operations Pacific Myth 26 2015 2016 Independent serial subscription released via Bandcamp Fabula amp Syuzhet 2020 Independent Live albums edit Year Album details Peak chart positionsJPNDVD 47 US Ind2009 Gallop Meets the Earth Released September 29 2009 Label Underground Operations 299 47Compilation appearances edit Coles Notes from the Underground 2002 Break the Chain and Asperity of Sin Greetings from the Underground 2004 Soft Targets Dig Softer Graves Things Could Be Worse 2004 Break the Chain Orange and Grey 2005 DVD Silent Genocide These Colours Don t Run Red Stars Over the Battle of the Cowshed and Loathing In Laramie 48 The Power of Music 2005 An Apathetic New World Warped Tour 2006 Compilation 2006 Heretics and Killers Music videos edit Year Song Director2004 These Colours Don t Run Marc Ricciardelli2005 Blindfolds Aside 2006 Heretics and Killers 2007 The Divine Suicide of K Colin Minihan2008 Bloodmeat Marc Andre Debruyne Sequoia Throne Palms Read Sean Michael Turrell2009 Spoils Limb From Limb Marc Andre Debruyne2011 C est la Vie Hair Trigger Marc Ricciardelli2013 Clarity Kenneth Wilcox amp Todd Hennessy A Life Embossed Underbite Marc Ricciardelli2014 Tilting Against Windmills Mist Marc Ricciardelli2020 The Canary From The Sky Video game appearances edit Song Game Year Divinity Within NHL 07 2006 Bury The Hatchet Guitar Hero II as DLC 2007 notes 1 Goddess Gagged NHL 2K9 2008 The Dissentience NHL 09 2008 Heretics and Killers Bloodmeat No Stars Over Bethlehem Sequoia Throne Tap Tap Revenge 2 2008 Bloodmeat Guitar Hero World Tour as DLC 2009 notes 2 Limb From Limb Guitar Hero iOS 2010 Guitar Hero II was released in 2006 but the song was not released as DLC until 2007 Guitar Hero World Tour was released in 2008 but the song was not released as DLC until 2009 References edit Protest The Hero Turn Soonest to the Sea live SOMF YouTube 2012 05 28 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 2016 10 21 Corey Apar Protest the Hero Music Biography Credits and Discography AllMusic Allmusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved 18 June 2013 a b Dixon Christie 2006 10 30 Protest The Hero Talks about their new album Kezia Retrieved 2007 05 09 Brian Banks 2008 07 25 Music Vice Features Protest The Hero interview with Rody at Warped Tour 2008 Archived from the original on September 26 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 26 Protest The Hero s Fortress 2007 08 13 Retrieved 2008 01 16 Protest the Hero NEW ALBUM Indiegogo Archived from the original on 2015 09 07 Retrieved 2015 10 16 a b An Update on LP5 News Protest The Hero Retrieved 2023 04 01 LP5 Production Continues with 2 Middle Fingers Flung Skyward News Protest The Hero Retrieved 2023 04 01 NEW Album Palimpsest Out June 19th News Protest The Hero Retrieved 2023 04 01 FormSpring blog page Archived from the original on 2012 08 01 1 dead link Protest The Hero Detained 2006 10 25 Retrieved 2008 01 18 In Flames and Others Team Up for Canadian Tour blabbermouth net June 20 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 06 26 Retrieved 2009 09 12 Rody Walker jRodyWalker on Twitter Twitter com Retrieved 2011 03 02 Niet compatibele browser Facebook Retrieved 2011 03 02 Protest The Hero Complete Album Number Three 2010 12 15 BLABBERMOUTH NET PROTEST THE HERO To Release Scurrilous In March Roadrunnerrecords com Archived from the original on 2012 09 11 Retrieved 2011 03 02 PROTEST THE HERO Announce Fall 2013 Tour with ARCHITECTS THE KINDRED Metal Injection 2013 08 27 Retrieved 2016 10 21 Protest The Hero Timeline Facebook Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 2016 10 21 Protest the Hero NEW ALBUM Indiegogo com Archived from the original on 16 February 2013 EXCLUSIVE Protest the Hero reveal Lamb of God s Chris Adler as replacement drummer on new album Aux tv June 6 2013 Archived from the original on August 11 2016 Retrieved 2009 06 07 Protest the Hero Facebook post Facebook 2013 08 15 Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 2013 09 01 Protest the Hero and Bassist Arif Mirabdolbaghi Officially Part Ways MetalSucks 2014 04 01 Retrieved 2016 10 21 Protest the Hero on Bassist Arif Mirabdolbaghi s Departure We Are Open to His Involvement Down the Road MetalSucks 2014 04 03 Retrieved 2016 10 21 Protest The Hero Timeline Facebook Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 2016 10 21 a b Pacific Myth Protest the Hero Archived from the original on 2015 10 16 Retrieved 2015 10 16 Kezia 10th Anniversary Shows 2015 08 31 August Burns Red Announce Messengers Tenth Anniversary Tour with Protest The Hero In Hearts Wake and 68 MetalSucks 2016 10 18 Retrieved 2017 01 12 Records Protest The Hero Reveal Pacific Myth Album Release Plans loudwire com Retrieved 2020 03 18 Log In or Sign Up to View Facebook com Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 13 October 2020 PROTEST THE HERO Releases First Single Video The Canary From Forthcoming Palimpsest Album Blabbermouth net April 16 2020 Retrieved April 16 2020 Protest The Hero Palimpsest Ultimate Vinyl Bundle Sheet Happens Publishing Retrieved 2020 04 17 Canadian Music Week 2004 Archived from the original on 24 December 2007 Retrieved 13 October 2020 bravewords com Golden God 2009 winners Bravewords com Retrieved 2011 03 02 The Reason we missed salt lake show YouTube 2008 10 13 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 2016 10 21 Yearly summary 2014 JunoAwards ca Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Archived from the original on May 28 2015 Retrieved March 30 2014 Protest the Hero Lead Guitarist Announces Retirement from Touring New Bassist Announced Loudwire Protest The Hero Album amp Song Chart History billboard com Retrieved on March 10 2011 Billboard Japan Top Albums Sales Charts Billboard JAPAN in Japanese retrieved November 28 2015 Protest The Heroの作品 ORICON STYLE in Japanese retrieved November 28 2015 Protest The Hero Album amp Song Chart History billboard com Retrieved on March 10 2011 Gold Platinum Music Canada Retrieved 2016 02 16 Protest The Hero on Twitter Our new album Volition will be out on October 29th worldwide Touring in november with some awesome bands to be announced volition Twitter Retrieved 2016 10 21 EXCLUSIVE Protest the Hero reveal Lamb of God s Chris Adler as replacement drummer AUX TV 2013 06 06 Archived from the original on 2016 08 11 Retrieved 2016 10 21 Charts Music Canada Retrieved 2023 03 29 Protest The Hero To Release Remix EP News Article AbsolutePunk net Retrieved 2011 03 02 Protest The Hero ORICON STYLE in Japanese retrieved October 19 2015 Orange And Grey Compilation DVD Released Archived 2009 08 27 at the Wayback Machine PunkBands com Retrieved on May 26 2009 External links editVideo on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Protest the Hero amp oldid 1186226416, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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