PROTEST THE HERO are Releasing a New Song Every Month for Six Months

by | Oct 16, 2015

You gotta give Protest The Hero lots of props for taking their career by the balls and doing whatever the hell they want. Remember how the band crowdfunded $340,000 for their album Volition and it blew everyone’s minds? Wait til you see what they’re doing now.

The band launched a new music subscription platform called Pacific Myth, and they’ll be releasing a new song every month for the next six months. All you have to do is subscribe at $12 a year or more, and you’ll get all of their new music as they release it, and a bunch of other exclusive content.

Here’s a preview of their new track “Ragged Tooth.”

Protest The Hero tour dates:

Nov 05 Calgary, AB @ The Gateway SAIT
Nov 06 Calgary, AB @ The Gateway SAIT
Nov 07 Edmonton, AB @ Starlite Room
Nov 08 Edmonton, AB @ Starlite Room
Nov 13 Saskatoon, SK @ O’Brian Event Center
Nov 14 Winnipeg, MB @ Garrick Center
Nov 15 Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre
Nov 19 Quebec City, QC @ Salle Multi
Nov 20 Ottawa, ON @ Bronson Centre
Nov 21 Montreal, QC @ Foufounes
Nov 26 St John’s, NL @ The Rock House
Nov 27 St John’s, NL @ The Rock House
Nov 28 Halifax, NS @ The Marquee
Dec 03 London, ON @ London Music Hall
Dec 04 Toronto, ON @ The Opera House
Dec 05 Toronto, ON @ The Opera House

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