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Protest the Hero

 
Artist: Protest the Hero
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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Kezia", "Fortress", "Gallop Meets the Earth

Biography

Combining technical metal and post-hardcore instincts, Whitby, Ontario's Protest the Hero comprised Rody Walker (vocals), Tim Millar (guitar/vocals), Luke Hoskin (guitar/vocals), Moe Carlson (drums), and Arif Mirabdolbaghi (bass/vocals). Starting as many bands do -- with a common musical passion found among high school friends -- Protest the Hero worked hard on developing their own identity; their sound soon became reminiscent of a combination of Coheed & Cambria, At the Drive-In, and Every Time I Die. They released the 7" Search for the Truth on Canada's Underground Operations in 2001 and followed up two years later with the EP A Calculated Use of Sound. Their music was getting noticed around the country, as they won Best Indie Metal Band at the 2004 Indie Music Awards in Toronto and had multiple appearances on the Canadian music channel MuchMusic. Relentless touring continued with a range of bands from Korn and Limp Bizkit to Bigwig and Sum 41. Protest the Hero issued their full-length, Kezia, a sort of concept album referred to by the band as a "situationist requiem," in 2005. Signing with Vagrant in early 2006, Kezia was re-released in the United States that April. In 2008, the band released its second album, Fortress. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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Protest the Hero

Rody Walker, House of Blues Chicago, October 7, 2008.
Background information
Also known as Happy Go Lucky
Cheddar Cheese & the Mousetrap
Origin Whitby, Ontario, Canada
Genres Hardcore punk (early)
Progressive metal
Mathcore
Years active 1999–present
Labels Vagrant, Underground Operations
Members
Rody Walker
Tim Millar
Luke Hoskin
Arif Mirabdolbaghi
Moe Carlson

Protest the Hero (often abbreviated as PTH or simply Protest) is an award winning Canadian mathcore band from Whitby, Ontario.[1] The Protest line-up has stayed the same since the band formed in 1999, when they were 14 years old.[2] They originally used the name Happy Go Lucky, but changed their name before releasing their first EP, A Calculated Use of Sound which was followed by the release of their first full length, Kezia, on the indie label Underground Operations. On January 23, 2006 the band officially signed with Vagrant Records for Kezia's United States release. Kezia was released in the US on April 4, 2006. Their second full length, Fortress was officially released by Underground Operations in Canada and by Vagrant Records worldwide on January 29, 2008.[3]

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Biography

The day that the band members finished their senior finals, they went on a three-week tour from Toronto to Halifax called "Rock the Vote" in order to gain recognition, as well as raise awareness for the upcoming Canadian election.[4] Protest the Hero's popularity is slowly expanding outside of metal scenes in and around the cities and towns they have performed in. Now teamed up with Vagrant Records for distributional services, Protest the Hero hopes to become popular over most of Canada and, with their recent signing to Vagrant Records, the United States as well. In 2004 they won the Canadian Independent Music Award for Favourite Metal Artist/Group, beating out better-known Alexisonfire.[5] 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 also nominated for the CASBY Award.[1] In addition, members of the band appeared in a televised commercial for the 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.

A music video for their song "These Colours Don't Run", from the album 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, Ontario, 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. 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 . In addition, the song "Divinity Within" is featured on the NHL 07 videogame soundtrack, and "Bury the Hatchet" is featured in a download pack for Guitar Hero II on the Xbox 360. "The Dissentience" from their album [2] is featured in the latest NHL series release, NHL 09.

Protest the Hero Live

They have performed and toured with many well-known acts, including Alexisonfire, Bullet For My Valentine, Against Me!, Between the Buried and Me and many others. From September 2005 until the beginning of June, 2006, Protest the Hero toured over 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. The band took part in the Vans Warped Tour during the Summer of 2006. Following this, Protest the Hero toured with Avenged Sevenfold and 3 Inches of Blood until October 2006 when they began "The Crusade" tour with Trivium, The Sword, and Cellador, taking them across Canada and the United States. In November 2006, Protest the Hero toured with Welsh metal band Bullet for My Valentine and As I Lay Dying. Beginning in the middle of December 2006, Protest The Hero embarked on a cross-Ontario tour, named the Bring Out Your Shred tour, with I Hate Sally and The Human Abstract. This tour was the first in which Kezia was played in its entirety. 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.

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.[6] In his place the band got Marco Bressette from the Canadian rock band Hypodust from September until November 2006.

On January 28, 2008, the band began a tour through Canada with Silverstein, The Devil Wears Prada, and illScarlett. In April they toured with Chiodos before joining Warped Tour 2008. The band was on tour with Unearth, The Acacia Strain, Whitechapel, and Gwen Stacy after Warped Tour in the United States; and then will be on a European tour with Unearth, Parkway Drive, Despised Icon, Architects, Whitechapel, and Carnifex.

In January 2009 the band toured with As I Lay Dying, Darkest Hour, The Human Abstract, and Mychildren Mybride. Then they started a European Tour with The Human Abstract and The Chariot.

In April 2009, Protest the Hero 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.

During September 8-17, 2009, Protest the Hero was supporting In Flames and Killswitch Engage with Between the Buried and Me.[7]

On November 21, 2009, in Hamilton, Ontario, the band performed their album, Fortress, in its entirety for the first time.

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Live albums

Compilation appearances

  • (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 "Fear and Loathing In Laramie")[10]
  • The Power of Music (2005) ("An Apathetic New World")
  • Warped Tour 2006 Compilation (2006) ("Heretics and Killers")

Music videos

Year Song Album
2003 "These Colours Don't Run" A Calculated Use of Sound
2005 "Blindfolds Aside" Kezia
2006 "Heretics and Killers"
2007 "The Divine Suicide of K."
2007 "Bloodmeat" Fortress
2008 "Sequoia Throne"
2008 "Palms Read"
2009 "Spoils"
2009 "Limb From Limb"

Members

  • (James) Rody Walker – lead vocals
  • Tim Millar – guitar, backing vocals
  • Luke Hoskin – guitar, backing vocals keyboard
  • Arif Mirabdolbaghi – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Moe Carlson – drums

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