PROTEST THE HERO Releasing Physical Version of “Pacific Myth” EP

by | Oct 6, 2016

You know how Protest The Hero released a new song every month, for six months? The Pacific Myth EP, featuring those six tracks, is now seeing a physical release. 

The EP is getting remixed and remastered, and it’ll include brand new cover artwork. And while it’s being dubbed an EP, the effort clocks in around 35 minutes (EPs are traditionally under 30 mins).

Looking to see the dudes play these new songs live? They’ll be out on a Canadian tour in December with A Wilhelm ScreamAuras, and Cyclamen.

Pacific Myth comes out physically on November 18 via Razor & Tie.

Protest The Hero tour dates:

w/ A Wilhelm Scream, Auras, Cyclamen
Dec 08 Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre
Dec 09 Kelowna, BC @ Level Nightclub
Dec 10 Edmonton, AB @ The Starlite Room
Dec 11 Calgary, AB @ Marquee Beer Market & Stage
Dec 12 Saskatoon, SK @ Louis’
Dec 14 Winnipeg, MB @ The Garrick Centre
Dec 15 Thunder Bay, ON @ Crocks
Dec 16 Timmins, ON @ The Working Class
Dec 17 Greater Sudbury, ON @ Sudbury Events Center
Dec 18 Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall

Photo: @dfunkt01

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