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Peter Lizano (John and Vince)
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PROJECTED
Press
Release, August 7, 2012
Today it
seems like that there are always new “super groups”
popping up left and right that it’s sometimes hard to keep
track in the ever changing face of the music industry. Many succeed
to the heights of rock star epiphany while others fade into the
shadow’s obscurity. For the newly assembled band PROJECTED,
it not only brings together some of the most well-known names in
rock, but also a collection of phenomenal music that is sorely missing
in music today.
It seems that each individual
band member has their own influence in creating the masterpiece
that is PROJECTED with each band member cutting their chops in such
great bands as Creed, Alter Bridge, Sevendust, Submersed, and Daughters
of Mara. What started out as a fun side project for band members
John Connolly (vocals/guitars), Eric Friedman (guitars/vocals),
Vinnie Hornsby (bass), and Scott Phillips (drums) soon progressed
into something that is truly unique and monumental that is difficult
to describe without the listener taking the journey themselves on
PROJECTED’s debut album, HUMAN. It is an honor and
privilege to present to you the first glimpse to all that is…
PROJECTED…
The opening song, “HELLo,”
is by far the most definitive song that encompasses all that PROJECTED
embodies as a band with drive and focus to craft great music. Instantly,
the listener is hit with heavily saturated guitars and thundering
drums. What is most impressive about this song is Connolly and Friedman’s
use of multi-layered guitars and solos that give the song a larger
than life sound. “HELLo,” also provides a glimpse of
what is to come with Connolly displaying his talents as a vocalist
that few have recognized over the years with him being an active
member of Sevendust. Connolly not only provides excellent lyrics
in this song, but delivers with a vocal performance that will catch
any listener off guard.
Following the footsteps
of, “HELLo,” is the emotionally driven track, “Watch
It Burn.” It is on this track that Connolly displays his talents
as a creative lyrical presence with the lyrics, “I could not
betray you…I just could never learn…How to rebuild just
to watch it burn.” Furthermore, this song has an interesting
breakdown that is sure to catch the attention of any guitar enthusiast
that craves a dose of heavy guitars. “Watch It Burn,”
also has the makings of a song that is sure to become a fan favorite
from this album.
Continuing through the
album, PROJECTED serve up a healthy helping of the heavy with the
songs, “Alive,” and “Breaking Me.” The listener
cannot help but hear the Sevendust influences in the song, “Alive,”
with Hornsby providing the down tuned bass tones while Friedman
gives the song originality with eccentric guitar riffs and an amazing
guitar solo. “Breaking Me,” provides listeners with
an extremely heavy song with Connolly’s growling the lyrics,
“Falling Out…Up right now….Not a sound…Fall
back down...You’re lost and your falling.”
Finally, the track, “12804,”
is one of the more personal and emotional tracks on the album. Connolly
sites that this is one of the most prominent tracks on the album
due to the lyrical content paying tribute to the late and great
Dimebag Darrell, whose life was tragically taken on December 8,
2004. In “12804,” the listener can hear the sorrow in
Connolly’s voice and lyrics as he pays tribute to Dimebag
with the lyrics: “Somewhere there’s another all in for
the other…Two can breathe forever…Nowhere there’s
another life into the after…Two can live forever.” It
is a song like this that truly shows the integrity of band’s
duty as musicians to create music that actually has meaning and
authenticity and PROJECTED has done justifiably so with this track.
After listening to HUMAN,
it’s easy to see and hear that this is just not another super
group. It is a group of musicians that have pursued their dreams
and have used their talents from being in other well known bands
to create an album that is unique and all of their own. From the
opening intro track to the last song, “Breaking Me,”
PROJECTED solidify their presence as a band that has not only created
an exuberant album, but as a band with individuals that have come
full circle as truly talented and memorable musicians for years
to come. Be sure to check out their debut release on September 18th,
2012 and become a part of what is to be a monumental shock wave
to the world of rock!
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