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Protestant Review

Rorschach - Protestant
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Protestant

TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
Released
GenresHardcore Punk, Powerviolence Metalcore
LabelsWardance Records, Gern Blandsten
Length37:42
Album rating :  75 / 100
Votes :  2  (1 review)
Reviewer :  level 12         Rating :  70 / 100
Protestant was an interesting direction for Rorschach to take, adding a ton of new influences to their established Metalcore sound. There are moments of mathy technicality, slower sludgy plodding, and plenty of varied Metalcore riffing in between. For its time, it was a totally unique beast, and no doubt incredibly influential in multiple different directions among the “core” genres.

I find it slightly weaker than the debut, as there is a lot more disjointed chaos and the lyrical content is far more abstract. The honest and emotional delivery of their first release appeals to me more; however, this album is no slouch by any means. Musically it is quite advanced and diverse, and the switching up of tempos and styles keeps it interesting and entertaining. Very ahead of its time and easily still holds up well.
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Track listing (Songs)

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1.Mandible2:40751
2.In Ruins2:28751
3.Traditional3:15801
4.Drawn and Quartered3:21751
5.Shanks3:23801
6.Recurring Nightmare #1053:44751
7.Blinders3:30701
8.Hemlock2:23751
9.Raw Nerve1:25751
10.Skin Culture4:41801
11.Cut the Wheel2:37751
12.Ornaments4:14801

Line-up (members)

  • Tom Rusnak : Bass
  • Andrew Gormley : Drums
  • Keith Huckins : Guitars
  • Nick Forté : Guitars
  • Charles Maggio : Vocals
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