Pacific Myth

Pacific Myth
EP by Protest the Hero
Released October 15, 2015 — March 15, 2016
Recorded October 2015 — March 2016
Sunset Division Studios, Toronto, Canada and All Buttons In Studio, Ottawa, Canada
Genre Progressive metal
Length 35:41
Label Independent; released through Bandcamp
Producer Cameron McLellan
Protest the Hero chronology
Volition
(2013)
Pacific Myth
(2015-2016)

Pacific Myth is a subscription-based serial album and the fifth major release[1] by the Canadian progressive metal band Protest the Hero, distributed through the online music subscription service Bandcamp. Following the independent release of their crowdfunded 2013 album Volition, the band sought to explore alternative release methods and decided upon a subscription-like platform wherein subscribers could get access to the scheduled arrival of a new song every month.[2] Each of the songs, including artwork, lyrics, liner notes, instrumental versions, and high-quality downloads, were released through Bandcamp each month starting on October 15, 2015 with the first track, "Ragged Tooth," and ending on March 15, 2016 with the final track, "Caravan." The six songs effectively make up the band's fifth EP, and 11th overall release.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Rody Walker, all music composed by Protest the Hero.

No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Ragged Tooth"  Protest the Hero 3:45
2. "Tidal"  Protest the Hero 6:03
3. "Cold Water"  Protest the Hero 5:54
4. "Cataract (feat. Michael Ciccia)"  Protest the Hero 5:01
5. "Harbinger"  Protest the Hero 6:12
6. "Caravan"  Protest the Hero, strings composed by Milen Petzelt-Sorace and Luke Hoskin 8:46
Total length:
35:41

Personnel

Band members

Other personnel

References

  1. "Records - Protest The Hero". protestthehero.ca. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  2. "Pacific Myth - Protest The Hero". protestthehero.ca. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
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