- Kezia
Infobox Album | Name = Kezia
Type = studio
Artist =Protest the Hero
Released = Canada: August 30 2005
USA: April 4 2006
Recorded = 2004 - 2005
Hamilton, Ontario
Genre =Progressive metal Metalcore
Length = 43:58
Label = Canada:Underground Operations
USA:Vagrant Records
Producer = Julius "Juice" Butty
Reviews =
*Allmusic rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:tmeb97rgkrkt link]
* "Metal Storm " rating|9.5|10 [http://www.metalstorm.ee/pub/review.php?review_id=2749&page=&message_id= link]
* "Metal Review" rating|5.5|6 [http://www.metalreview.com/2644/Protest-The-Hero-Kezia.aspx link]
*Absolutepunk.net (88/100) [http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=187049 link] |Last album = "A Calculated Use of Sound Re-release "
(2004)
This album = "Kezia "
(2005)
Next album = "Fortress"
(2008) |"Kezia" (pronounced IPA|/kɛˈzaɪə/) is the debut full-length release by the band
Protest the Hero .Overview
Production began in late 2004 overseen by Julius "Juice" Butty as their producer-in-chief (known for his work on Alexisonfire's gold-selling album "
Watch Out! "). After mounting anticipation from fans, Kezia was released in Canada onAugust 30 ,2005 selling 500 copies in the first week and went on to sell more than 5000 copies in the next 2-3 weeks, not including off-stage sales at the several release parties and shows the band played the week of release [ [http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Lowdown/2005/09/12/pf-1213647.html CANOE - JAM! - Protest The Hero makes progress ] ] . The American release onApril 4 ,2006 debuted with an online contest where the first one hundred album purchases were rewarded with an additional album - "A Calculated Use of Sound ", the 2004 reissue.In addition, the song "Bury the Hatchet" is available for download on the
XBox 360 version of "Guitar Hero II ." "Divinity Within" is also featured on the soundtrack to "NHL 07 ".Reception
The album generally received positive reviews from critics. Corey Apar of
Allmusic states: "Sounding as if maximum emotion were packed into every second possible, each note of "Kezia" bleeds urgent passion — from the searing vocals of Rody Walker to blistering guitar leads to acoustic midsong breaks to compelling harmonies and growls alike."cite web|url=http://wm03.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:tmeb97rgkrkt|title=AMG Review of Kezia|date=|author=Corey Apar|publisher=The Allmusic Guide|accessdate=2008-01-16|format=] Furthermore, "Kezia" received a nomination from Toronto based radio station 102.1 the edge for their 2005 "CASBY Awards " for Favorite New Indie Releasecite web|url=http://www.corusent.com/corporate/press_room/pressReleaseDetail.asp?id=915|title=102.1 The Edge names 2005 Casby Contenders|date=2005-09-27|author=|publisher=Corus Entertainment|accessdate=2008-01-16|format=] , and received a glowing review in "Time Canada" magazine.fact|date=January 2008Videos
Protest the Hero 's second music video, for the song "Blindfolds Aside", was released in November 2005. The video features Protest the Hero as both condemned victims and executioners. The condemned are wearing blindfolds for the majority of the video and playing their instruments whereas the executioners are dressed as soldiers. The video contains the song shortened by 35 seconds, removing some instrumental sections that appear on the album version. "Blindfolds Aside" receives light rotation on the music television stationMuch Music , but greater exposure on the brother channel Much Loud. The video was filmed inToronto ,Ontario .The band filmed their third video for the song "Heretics and Killers" in mid-February, 2006. It was released in April 2006. The video features the band dressed as the flying monkeys from "The Wizard of Oz" who have lost their jobs as flying monkeys as a result of the evil witch's death. The video switches from scenes of the band playing together in a small room to individual band members begging and doing street jobs. The video is shot entirely in
sepia until an explosive instrumental break-out in which vibrant colours are used for the remainder of the video.On May 17, 2007, the band shot a video for their final single, "The Divine Suicide of K". It features a more gothic setting where the members of the group sing in an imaginary bar for female vampires.
Track listing
Part I: Prison Priest persona
# "No Stars Over Bethlehem" - 3:50
# "Heretics and Killers" - 3:11
# "Divinity Within" - 4:34Part II: Prison Guard persona- "Bury the Hatchet" - 3:26
- "Nautical" - 2:59
- "Blindfolds Aside" - 6:01
- "She Who Mars the Skin of Gods" - 3:53
- "Turn Soonest to the Sea" - 6:23
- "The Divine Suicide of K." - 5:12
- "A Plateful of Our Dead" - 4:29
Note: An earlier version of the band's website listed the eighth track as "Turn the Soonest to the Sea", but the tracklisting on the back of some versions of the album omit the first "the".
Personnel
Band members
*Rody Walker — vocals
*Tim Millar —guitar
*Moe Carlson — drums
*Luke Hoskin — guitar,piano , vocals
*Arif Mirabdolbaghi - bass, vocalsOther personnel
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Jadea Kelly — vocals
*Paul Distefano — vocals
*Julius Butty — production, recording, mixing, additional vocals
*London Spicoluk — vocals, executive production
*Marco Bressette — additional guitars and string arrangements
*Joao Carvalho — mastering
*Garnet Armstrong — art direction and design
*Ivan Otis — photographyReferences
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