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PROTECTOR - Urm The Mad LP 180g BLACK (Pre-Order)

PROTECTOR - Urm The Mad LP 180g BLACK (Pre-Order)
PROTECTOR - Urm The Mad LP 180g BLACK (Pre-Order)
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PROTECTOR - Urm The Mad LP 180g BLACK (Pre-Order)
PROTECTOR - Urm The Mad LP 180g BLACK (Pre-Order)
PROTECTOR - Urm The Mad LP 180g BLACK (Pre-Order)
Available: 03 Jul 2026
High Roller Records, reissue 2026, 180g black vinyl, ltd 500, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover, lyric sheet, A4 insert, A5 promo photo, poster

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

Martin Missy - Vocals
Hansi Müller - Guitars 
Ede Belichmeier - Bass 
Michael Hasse (R.I.P. 1994) - Drums 

01 Capitascism
02 Sliced, Hacked and Grinded 
03 Nothing Has Changed
04 The Most Repugnant Antagonist of Life
05 Quasimodo
06 Urm the Mad
07 Decadence
08 Atrocities
09 Molotow Cocktail

“Urm the Mad” was Protector’s sophomore album, recorded in the summer of 1989 at the Phönix Studio in Bochum, where the four-piece from Wolfsburg had already recorded their killer full-length debut “Golem”. Urm the Mad” was to become the last album before the split in 2003 that features Martin Missy; he should be replaced by Olly Wiebel in December 1989.
Protector did not change too much about their style – genre-defining early thrash/death – but one of the most notable things about “Urm the Mad” was the sound: The album is famous for its heavy, noisy, dirty sound, for its raw production that makes the music all the more evil and menacing, with guitars in the front and Martin’s unmistakeable vocals lying on the riffs like poisonous mould. “Urm the Mad” is thrash metal walking the path of death.
Protector’s special blend of thrash and death metal has always set them apart from their compatriots and even inspired German metal tabloid Rock Hard to declare Protector to be “Germany’s hardest band” – and this in 1989, the year both Kreator’s “Extreme Aggression” and Sodom’s “Agent Orange” were released! Protector, too, play fast and energetic thrash, but the overall feel of the album is that of creeping, lurking evil – crawling along on frequently slowed down, heavy riffs and Martin Missy’s sick death-like growls which seem to come straight from the charnel house. “Urm the Mad” does not sport that “positive” aggression usually found in 80’s thrash; on the contrary, the album is grim, dark and desperate, but nonetheless brutal and extreme.
Back in the days, Protector’s contribution to the then-proliferating Teutonic thrash was mainly recognized within the underground scene, and the metal press played its own part in keeping Protector a bit below the radar: “We got pretty much the same response as we got for ‘Golem’: Good, positive feedback from our fans and ‘ok’-reviews from the bigger metal magazines.” Time to make up for that.

Product Details
Band Protector
Format LP
Year 2026
Number of Discs 1
Country Germany
Release Date 03-07-2026

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23.99€
  • AVAILABILITY: Pre-Order
  • Catalog Number: HRR 425LP4
  • Weight: 0.65kg
  • EAN: 4251267725014