Protest the Hero Pro

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Genres: Metal / Punk

Location: Whitby, ON

Stats: 7,287 fans / 705,387 plays / 3 plays today

Members: Moe Carlson, Tim Millar, Rody Walker, Luke Hoskin, Arif Mirabdolbaghi

 

Protest The Hero are making their mark on the hard rock, hardcore, heavy metal and post-whatever scenes, thanks to the progressive, metallic, and so-far-left-of-center-that-it-hangs-out-at-dangerously-close-to-the-warning-track music on their latest album, Fortress.

PTH formed seven years ago in their hometown of Whitby, Ontario, when they were just 14-years old. They spent weekends, holiday breaks and summers on the road and on the very same day they graduated from high school - began a headlining tour of their home turf. While spending their formative years in a van playing shows, they also released an indie EP called A Calculated Use Of Sound, which was followed by their 2005 debut, Kezia, which wowed critics and introduced fans to the bands mature-beyond-their-years technical skills, passionate delivery, and outspoken nature. All of this activity culminates in the fiery metallic furnace that is Fortress, the bands second effort for Vagrant Records (1/29/08).

Fortress isnt so much an album, as it is a symphony with many parts and movements that flow into one another, making it both a cohesive unit and a collection of songs that can be listened to in a group or as individuals. While Fortress doesn’t follow the rigid concept of 2005’s Kezia, it’s still thematic. Its broken up into 3 song-movements, 2 of which are titled On Conquest And Capture and Isosceles.

PTH, whose lineup includes vocalist Rody Walker, bassist /vocalist/lyricist Arif Mirabdolbaghi, vocalist/guitarist Tim Millar, guitarist/pianist Luke Hoskin, and drummer Moe Carlson, see music as a culture-shaping vessel. We broke [the record] up into movements, since lots of records these days are song, song, song, song, reveals Walker. We don’t want every song to be separate with no relation. This is an attempt to push the art form a little, to make it creative, and to make the songs work together. It’s all about cohesion and amalgamation of songs.

PTH strives to make their music an experience for all your senses, and Fortress is an album that begs to be listened to on headphones, with the listener immersing themself into the sounds, the lyrics, the words, the concepts, and the vibe.

So, we know that Fortress will stimulate the brain. But what about the music? Never fear. It stimulates the body to rock the fuck out, as well. Its definitely rooted in metal, but it has progressive and punk elements because we grew up on So Cal punk like NoFX, Walker admits. It does have that punk feel to it at times, and its rooted in metal. But we don’t consider ourselves prog, metal, or techno.

Mirabdolbaghi contends that PTHs music will inflict a permanent scar on your brain through the subtle melodies and the turbocharged riffery. Its riff-oriented music. The riffs and the melodies are most important. There is noodling and wanking on the guitar, but we pander to the melody and make that the master of the situation, which makes us more successful songwriters. Were not dudes that just want to shred, Mirabdolbaghi says. He contends that PTH arent all flash, but substance, finishing, There is intelligent riff work in the music that pushes the song in a direction, not riff for the sake of riffing, there is a point.

Fortress is conceptually a bit looser than Kezia, something the band did intentionally. Some people got too nerdy, and would meet us at shows with printouts of the lyrics, and ask us to analyze segments of the concept. Wed like people to soak in the music without over analyzing, Walker, who started out playing trombone for moving to vocals, says about why the band chose to simplify things a bit, even though in PTHs world, everything is complex. The singer finishes, saying, Fortress is not story-based at all. Its ideas that relate to one another through ancient tellings. It’s history, present times, and a prediction of the future without getting too cheesy, but it’s still cheesy. Essentially, PTH didnt want to get caught up in the concepts outliving the band; these guys would rather die in a fiery blaze. Mirabdolbaghi concurs, saying, We were tiring of answering questions about Kezia, which was about a woman on death row for ambiguous reasons.

Mirabdolbaghi, who writes all of PTHs lyrics, sheds a little light on Fortress, which deals with the refeminization of deities, saying, It has to do with Goddess Worship, and how there has been this degendering of the Lord and Savior, and the suppressed feminine. He continues, A lot of it is based in Genghis Khan and old Irish Mythology, about the rise and fall of the Goddess of the forest. [The theme] can be more appreciated by more people. If I had to reduce it to its simplest form, the concept is about the re-emerging of goddess worship and the erosion of faith in scientific process.

The fact that Mirabdolbaghi writes the lyrics while Walker sings them isnt a point of contention or conflict, either. We discuss it throughout the band, so there is a general idea of what direction we want to go. Theyre not my words, but theyre somewhat my thoughts, says Walker. PTH view themselves with a cynical eye, with Walker saying, Were not trying to change the world. We’re just trying to make music for people who want to hear it.

Ultimately, the members of PTH want to take their band as far as they can, and they have no delusions of grandeur nor do they harbor throwin-a-TV-out-a-hotel-room-window rock star fantasies. And its that refreshing, unjaundiced look at music that will help take them take the band wherever they want it to go. We tour our faces off, and we throw the shit at the wall and hope it sticks, Walker says without hesitation. We dont care about the status quo and the paradigms. We dont make cash and we dont care for cash. People like ourselves are no better than people watching the music. Were the same.

At the end of the day, were all dumbassess, says Walker. Were complete morons. We might be avid readers, but we have no post-secondary education. Were all high school graduates, and when this band ends, you will find us working at McDonalds.

Its that attitude, combined with smart yet heavier-than-granite music, which puts Protest The Hero miles ahead of their peers and the pack with Fortress.

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    speachless...fckin' awesome 1 week ago
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  • Chelseaa! :] said:
    lovelovelove. come back to new brunswick! :] 2 weeks ago
  • Scotty2Punk said:
    Did you come here to kill! Or did you come here to die! Hell ya man, agree with Ashley, sex for the ears. Jan 16
  • xXx_xXx said:
    surely had there great songs Jan 12
  • Eric Williamson said:
    Awesome. Jan 09
  • tylerhall said:
    I've been up for 40 minutes listening to Kezia in it's entirety, and reading along with the lyrics just to be able to see the story. The lyrics alone painted the story in my head. Arif, have you ever considered becoming an author in your spare time? Jan 05
  • Ashleys_sweet_syn said:
    Sex to my ears Dec 04
  • P O O P ;) said:
    Mmm. Seeing you on the 13th ;) Dec 04
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  • Scary Amber said:
    Nov 08
  • Lynds said:
    FUCKING Cant wait until the show in december!! I flipped when i found out you guys are coming to kingston. Nov 03
  • XxXJustiin PUNKXxX said:
    you guys are the best i go to thornton and have seen your grad pictures:P ps. in the grad pic nice hair rody;P Oct 20
  • Roxann said:
    you guys are godly Oct 19
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Fortress

Feb 12, 2007

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Apr 04, 2006

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