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Fortress

  • AMG Review of Fortress

    Amg
    Katherine Fulton
    All Music Guide

    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.

PROTEST THE HERO PROTEST EXPENSIVE MUSIC VIDEOS
about 1 year ago

Like clockwork, you know that the minute Protest the Hero so much as scratch their collective nutsack yer ol' Uncle Vince will be here to write about it. So fortunately for me (but maybe not for you) PtH have got a brand new video for "Palms Read." After the hi-fi treatments "Bloodmeat" and "Sequoia Throne" [...]

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PROTEST THE HERO *FINALLY* JOIN A TOUR WORTH SEEING (PLUS FALL TOUR ROUNDUP)
about 1 year ago

--- - |- After fellating Protest the Hero's incredible early-2008 release Fortress for two months solid (culminating in my first ever 5 of 5 horns review), I was immediately let down by successive announcements that the band would be touring with shit emo bands through the entire summer. Finally someone in the band's camp has come to their [...] ~~- Protest the Hero

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PROTEST THE HERO PROTEST EXPENSIVE MUSIC VIDEOS
about 1 year ago

Like clockwork, you know that the minute Protest the Hero so much as scratch their collective nutsack yer ol' Uncle Vince will be here to write about it. So fortunately for me (but maybe not for you) PtH have got a brand new video for "Palms Read." After the hi-fi treatments "Bloodmeat" and "Sequoia Throne" [...]

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Best Of 2008 (Aaron Long)
11 months ago

It's late December, there's a nip in the air, and everyone is panicking while trying to figure out what to do for New Years eve, and on top of all of that, we're all having year end, top ten lists shoved down our throats. The whole format sickens me. Say I was doing [...] No related posts. Sorry.

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