Protest The Hero’s Bassist Drops Off Upcoming Tour

Protest The Hero are embarking on a tour to support their brand new album, Volition. They had recently found themselves a new drummer, and now they will have to temporarily work with a replacement for their bassist. He released a statement indicating that he will have to drop off the band’s upcoming tour to work on an adaptation of a Dostoevsky piece, titled The Double. He wrote a lengthy and heartfelt message to fans about having to drop off, and you can see what he had to say below the jump.

The temporary replacement will be a long time friend of the band, named Cameron McLellan.

Dear friends,

Riff here. It’s with a heavy heart that I’m writing to say I won’t be joining PTH on the upcoming North American tour. As you can readily imagine, this is the most challenging decision I’ve ever made as a part of this wonderful band and I have not done so lightly.

Over the past several years, I’ve been working closely with some very talented performers in creating a stage adaptation of a Dostoevsky story entitled The Double. We debuted February 2012 to enthusiastic audiences which, through good fortune and hard work, has led to a new staging of the show at a different theatre as part of their official season. These dates were originally tailored to work around the PTH schedule but (as all of you musicians undoubtedly know) creating an album is a series of missed deadlines and inevitably takes longer than expected. The results left us with two options: wait two months with a finished album for my play to be over, or release the music we’re so proud of and bring the show to you as soon as possible. The band, as they say, played on.

Filling in on bass is our longtime friend, producer, creative collaborator, and stand-up gentleman Cameron McLellan. He is a tremendous musician of immense consequence and will likely leave audiences saying “Riffy who?” If you don’t believe me, listen to Without Prejudice on our new album and enjoy his sparkling cameo: an amazing riff he both wrote and performed.

I have always taken distinct pride that the PTH audience is open-minded toward art & the creative process. I can only hope you’ll be as understanding as my brothers in the band who have shown incredible support and patience in the face of hideous miscalculations of tragic timing. Those interested in details of my stage production can follow the links provided. I encourage anyone with questions or comments to reach out to me directly, but please understand I am fielding lots of messages so I may be awhile in response. I’m sorry to the old friends I’ll miss on this tour, and the new friends I would have made. I’ll see you all in 2014. Remember to tip your merch guy.

Arif

http://tarragontheatre.com/season/1314/the-double/

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2 Responses to “Protest The Hero’s Bassist Drops Off Upcoming Tour”

  1. Brian Lion says:

    He’s pretty much the best part of their live show.

  2. Jayse says:

    True that, but it’s great to see musicians branch off and do more. And to be honest, he’s been involved in this show longer than he’s been involved in this show longer than Volition’s been a thing, so anyone who gets mad at him has no right to be.