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Fortress (CD - 2008)( UPC: 00601091048324)
As low as $9.79 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Protest the Hero Label: Vagrant Records (USA) Genre: Heavy Metal - Progressive Metal Album Description: Personnel: Rody Walker, Rody Walker (vocals); Arif Mirabdolbaghi (bass violin); Vadim Pruzhanov (keyboards); Moe Carlson (drums); Moe Carlson (drum); Dan FILA (percussion); Tim Millar, Luke ... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Personnel: Rody Walker, Rody Walker (vocals); Arif Mirabdolbaghi (bass violin); Vadim Pruzhanov (keyboards); Moe Carlson (drums); Moe Carlson (drum); Dan FILA (percussion); Tim Millar, Luke Hoskin (guitar, acoustic guitar, piano). Recording information: Metal Works Recording Studio; Silo Recording Studio. Editors: Marco Bressette; Giancarlo Gallo. Photographer: David Schrott. With a whiplash sound and a sense of urgency near unmatched in their native Canada, Protest the Hero come off like the tantrum-prone child of Faith No More and System of a Down. Prone to both operatic highs and grinding, coal-black lows, the band shows both the chops and the guts to pull off complex, progressive arrangements on FORTRESS. Though it's only their second full-length, the band's science is never less than airtight, with songs like "The Dissentience" showing off twisting Yngwie Malmstein-worthy neo-classical shred and adventurous structures that careen through various tempos and styles. Protest the Hero's Fortress owes much of its sound to progressive metal, even if its post-hardcore and punk metal influences are still evident. The new sound is detectable as soon as vocalist Rody Walker begins singing on the opening song, "Bloodmeat," when an initial quick burst of a verse gives way to chorus that floats over pounding rhythms and a background string section. The piece sets the tone for what is to come; Fortress is just as aggressive and intense as the band's debut album, Kezia, but not as dark, even as Walker shifts between operatic melodies and guttural grunts and screams. (This happens frequently throughout Fortress, and the singer is adept at both.) Both albums carry a theme throughout -- Kezia is a "situationist requiem," according to the band, while Fortress is ostensibly about goddess worship -- but the latter is more consistent in its presentation. Whereas Kezia concentrated more on Protest the Hero's achieving technical expertise, Fortress is from a band whose abilities have caught up with their vision. The album is deeper, stronger, more original, and consequently more fun. More risks are taken, from the nearly hidden horns on "The Dissentience" to the shimmering piano solo at the beginning of "Sequoia Throne" and the playful interlude that bridges "Palms Read" and "Limb from Limb." Protest the Hero is having fun with their creativity here, and Fortress is a better album for it. However, it all goes by a bit too quickly -- the songs may be epic, but the entire album is pounding and frantic. What should be a marathon is conducted at a sprinting pace, and if there's any complaint, it's that there is no time to slow down and appreciate how far Protest the Hero has come since their debut album. There are plenty of interesting things that take place on Fortress, but it may take repeated listens to take it all in. ~ Katherine Fulton |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Bloodmeat - (On conquest & Capture) |
| 2. | Dissentience, The - (On conquest & Capture) |
| 3. | Bone Marrow - (On conquest & Capture) |
| 4. | Sequoia Throne - (On conquest & Capture) |
| 5. | Palms Reads - (On conquest & Capture) |
| 6. | Limb from Limb - (On conquest & Capture) |
| 7. | Spoils - (On conquest & Capture) |
| 8. | Wretch - (Isosceles) |
| 9. | Goddess Bound - (Isosceles) |
| 10. | Goddess Gagged - (Isosceles) |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00601091048324 |
| Release Date: | Jan 29, 2008 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Heavy Metal - Progressive Metal |
| Label: | Vagrant Records (USA) |
| Distributor: | Fontana Dist |
| Producer: | Julius "The Juice" Butty; Julius Juice Butty |
| Engineer: | Julius "The Juice" Butty; Nick Blagona; Julius Juice Butty |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2008 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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