Protest The Hero Announce New Album 'Pacific Myth'
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Protest The Hero have announced that they will be releasing a new six track album entitled "Pacific Myth" on November 18th, comprised of songs from their subscription platform. The band created the platform to bring new music to fans. The tracks have been remastered and remixed for the album release. They had this to say, "Pacific Myth was purely an experiment. Normally, we take as much time as we need to write records - lots of which is spent procrastinating. With Pacific Myth, we didn't have that luxury - we promised to release 1 song per month on the 15th of each month for 6 months running. "What we discovered in writing these tunes was the fact that strict deadlines (even if self-imposed) do not allow for over-thinking - something we are incredibly guilty of on our four existing full length albums. "Surprisingly, the constricting time frame lead to some risks in writing we wouldn't have normally taken - or at least some risks we would normally have had the time to identify as 'too risky' and then re-worked until we felt safe again. For this reason, it's a totally 'go-with-your-gut' record and one we are extremely proud of." They will be offering the title in a variety of bundles and formats. Find details here.
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