PROTEST THE HERO Talks Tattoos In New Video Interview

February 11, 2011

Rody Walker (vocals) and Arif Mirabdolbaghi (bass, vocals) of the Canadian metal band PROTEST THE HERO talked about some of their tattoos for PitCam Production's "Behind The Ink" segment. The clip, which was filmed on February 1, 2011 in Berlin, Germany during the band's European tour with DARKEST HOUR, BORN OF OSIRIS and PURIFIED IN BLOOD, can be viewed below.

PROTEST THE HERO will release its third studio album, "Scurrilous", in the U.S. on March 22 via Vagrant Records. The follow-up to the five-piece band's critically acclaimed 2008 sophomore release "Fortress" reunites the band with producer Julius "Juice" Butty. The record was mixed by producer/engineer Machine.

"Scurrilous" track listing:

01. C'est La Vie
02. Hair-Trigger
03. Tandem
04. Moonlight
05. Tapestry
06. Dunsel
07. The Reign of Unending Terror
08. Termites
09. Tongue-Splitter
10. Sex Tapes

Following an appearance at Australia's 2011 Soundwave Festival, PROTEST THE HERO will begin an extensive Canadian and U.S tour March 23 with support acts MAYLENE AND THE SONS OF DISASTER and TESSARACT. The Canadian leg of the tour will be sponsored by D-Tox Clothing.

C'est La Vie audio stream:

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