PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin  LP
PROTECTOR - A Shedding of Skin LP


HRR 427, ltd 900, 400 x transparent ultra clear/ red splatter + 300 x transparent royal blue + 200 x black vinyl, high gloss 425gsm heavy cardboard cover, A4 lyric sheet, insert, promo photo, poster, 2nd pressing: ltd 500, 200 x black + 300 x transparent blood-red vinyl, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover with matt print finish, cardboard innersleeve, A4 insert, promo photo, poster, 3rd pressing: ltd 500, 150 x black + 200 x transparent electric blue vinyl + 150 x transparent swamp green vinyl, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover, A4 lyric sheet, insert printed on uncoated paper, A5 photo card, poster, 4th pressing: ltd 500, 150 x black vinyl, 200 x electric blue/ black marbled + 150 x silver vinyl, A4 lyric sheet, insert printed on uncoated paper, poster, 5th pressing: ltd 500, 250 x black + 250 x multi-splatter vinyl, insert, A4 lyric sheet, poster

Olly Wiebel - Vocals, Guitars
Ede Belichmeier – Bass
Michael Hasse (R.I.P. 1994) - Drums

-Intro
-Mortuary Nightmare
-A Shedding of Skin
-Face Fear
-Retribution on Darkness
-Doomed to Failure
-Thy Will Be Done
-Whom Gods Destroy
-Necropolis
-Tantalus
-Death Comes Soon
-Unleashed Terror
-Towards Destruction

1st-4th pressing: SOLD OUT!
5th pressing: AVAILABLE


mastered for vinyl by Patrick W. Engel/ Temple of Disharmony

Protector’s third full-length album starts off with a peaceful intro… wait, is that a bird singing? But no, don’t let yourself be deceived – “A Shedding of Skin” is a most lethal and savage piece of thrash metal madness: It gives us thirteen tracks of most refined, most extreme and ripping thrash metal, constantly keeping up the highest level of thrash metal craftsmanship - just listen to the brutally well executed title track and you know what I am talking about! This album is an impressive display of Protector’s very own blend of thrash and death metal influences that made the three-piece from Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony a force in its own right.

Wait, three-piece? Yes, indeed: On “A Shedding of Skin”, guitarist Olly Wiebel had also taken over vocal duties, what reduced Protector to the typical power trio format, now consisting of Olly together with bassist Ede Belichmeier and drummer Michael Hasse (R.I.P. 1994).

The savage masterpiece was recorded during August 1991 at the Musik LAB Studio in Berlin. The songs for “A Shedding…” were written, rehearsed and recorded by Olly Wiebel and Michael Hasse. During the recording process, the two were assisted by Matze Grün, who later would join Protector to replace Ede Belichmeier, and Ken Kennedy of Criminal Justice fame (some might also know him from his short stint with Tankard). “A Shedding of Skin” was first released by Major Records International.
Soundwise there is nothing “A Shedding of Skin” leaves to wish for, which is due to the man responsible for the recordings: For their third album Protector worked together with Harris Johns, one of the most prolific European music producers for rock and metal, who also worked for and together with Kreator, Voivod, Tankard and Sodom… – just check out the impressive list of albums he has to his name. Olly Wiebel puts it simply: “Working with Harris Johns was great, very professional, and you definitely can hear that on the record. I think that ‘A Shedding of Skin’ is a real masterpiece.”

The release was followed by a small tour together with Funeral Nation and Ravenous, for which Matze Grün already took over the bass position. The shows were all well-attended and the album received a mass of enthusiastic reviews. German Rockhard called it “a great leap forward”, especially with regard to the songwriting and – no wonder – to the sound quality. Parallels were drawn between Protector and French outfit Massacra, as Protector were now leaning even more to the death metal side of things. Olly Wiebel’s vocal performance was compared to Nick Holmes (Paradise Lost) and Martin von Drunnen (Asphyx).

For the re-release on High Roller, “A Shedding of Skin” has been especially re-mastered for vinyl by Patrick W. Engel at Temple of Disharmony. Olly is certain that both old and new fans will like this release very much, especially as it will come with yet another bunch of previously unreleased pictures from the Protector archives.


Ulrike Schmitz