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Review of Projected Human

Projected HumanNow veterans of the the hard rock / metal scene, Sevendust has proven that syncopated riffs, huge hooks and sincere vocals, when crafted by the right people, are damn near bulletproof. Indeed, when Clint Lowery departed the band for a few albums, they forged ahead on the songwriting strength of the remaining members. Lowery’s eventual return for 2009′s Cold Day Memory was seamless.

While it’s easy to hear the talent level whenever you listen to a Sevendust album, it wasn’t until 2012 that we were able to finally see just how much Sevendust has the deck stacked. In June, Clint Lowery and Morgan Rose released their Call Me No One side-project debut, Last Parade to critical acclaim. The record features Lowery on guitar and vocals with Rose behind the kit and on backing vocals. The resemblance to Sevendust was hard to miss, but the album certainly was solid on its own merits.

Three months later, another side project has come from the Sevendust camp; this one features guitarist, John Connolly and bassist, Vinnie Hornsby. The band is called Projected and it is rounded out by drummer, Scott Philips and guitarist, Eric Friedman. Their debut is called, Human and the album is one of the most pleasant surprises of 2012.

Let’s cut to the chase; is there anything John Connolly can’t do? He started his music career as a drummer before assuming a guitar role in the pre-Sevendust act, Snake Nation. In Projected, he also handles vocal duties and writes all the material. Listening to Human is a lot like listening to a Sevendust record. The riffs are very familiar. And, while his vocal timbre is distinct from Sevendust vocalist, Lajon Witherspoon, the sense of melody is very much the same.

Where Human really shines, however, is in the songwriting. Each song is imbued with a sense of dynamics that are at once mature and polished, but also packed with a youthful assertion. The dynamics of busy riffing under soaring vocals in a track like “Watch it Burn” display a complexity that is almost unnoticed because of the powerful sing-along-ability of the chorus melody. It’s masterful and it’s just one example (of many) that could be cited on Human.

The real treat, however, is that this sense of dynamics extends beyond individual songs. The entire album pulses and moves like one full musical statement. This is notable for two reasons: 1) This is a side project and side projects often tend to sound like a collection of songs tossed together, and 2) We live in an age of singles and individual song downloads that are often prized over full album coherence.

While the album is full of all the bombast you’d expect from musicians that play in Sevendust, Alter Bridge and Creed, there are unexpected moments of tenderness that really add depth to Human. Perhaps the best example is the song “12804,” which is Connolly’s tribute to his friend, Dimebag Darrell (Pantera/Damageplan), who left this world on 12/08/04. While written for Darrell, the lyrics surely resonate with anyone who has lost a loved one too soon.

In total, Human is everything a contemporary rock record should be. It brings together each player’s strengths to achieve a sum that is greater than the individual parts, which is usually the downfall of the “super group” concept. Each musician buys into Connolly’s songwriting and delivers performances that serve the song perfectly. From start to finish, Human is engaging and appeals to listeners on many different levels of cognition. Frankly, it’s one of the best albums of the year, regardless of genre.

Projected (Featuring Members Of Sevendust, Alter Bridge & Creed) Set To Release “Human” Debut Album September 18th

Projected

What started out as a fun side-project for Sevendust guitarist John Connolly and bassist Vince Hornsby, Alter Bridge/Creed drummer Scott Phillips, and Tremonti Project/Creed guitarist Eric Friedman has become Projected. The band’s debut album, Human, will be released September 18 on Connolly’s own Yaya Papu LLC. label.

Produced by Connolly and Elvis Baskette (Alter Bridge, Puddle Of Mudd), the majority of the album’s music and vocals were recorded at Studio 1119, Connolly’s studio in his home office (“when it’s not being used by his wife to pay the bills or his daughter to play Webkins,” he jokes).

For Human’s artwork, Projected reached out to their fans on Facebook to submit their original concepts. The winner’s design graces the final album cover, while 16 runner-ups will have their artwork included in the CD case and on the back cover. One “Wild Card” winning submission will be seen under the disc inside the case. All finalists are receiving a “Top Tier Bundle” music and merchandise package, which includes the CD, T-shirt, autographed poster, sticker, and lifetime VIP laminate, all of which will arrive two weeks before the album is released. All of the submitted artwork can be seen on the band’s website (www.Projectedband.com).

“The idea behind this project originally started as nothing more than a group of us who were friends already, going into the studio to just record some tunes we had laying around and basically just have a good time with it,” explains Connolly. “No pressure from labels or any pre-conceived notions or expectations. Just making music and having a good time. Human is the end result of us working without deadlines or budget constraints… or a budget at all.”

“John, Vinny, Eric, and I have shared many miles and many stages together over previous years,” explains Scott Phillips. “We’ve always talked about collaborating and now it’s finally come to fruition. I might possibly be one of the biggest Sevendust fans ever, and to get the opportunity to work with a few of my favorite musicians on the planet, and some of my best friends, means the world to me. We wholeheartedly believe in these songs…believe in John’s vision…and couldn’t be happier about the future of Projected!”

As Vince Hornsby continues, “I’m grateful for the opportunity that I was given to work on this project with John, Scott and Eric. They are great friends and talented musicians. I look forward to getting all the songs out there for everyone to hear and excited about what the future holds.”

And Eric Friedman concludes, “Just a buncha bros doin’ what we love!”

Throughout the album, Projected serves up a healthy dose of the heavy with songs such as, “Alive” and “Breaking Me.” The listener can’t help but hear the Sevendust influences in “Alive,” with Hornsby providing the down-tuned bass tones while Friedman gives the song originality with eccentric guitar riffs. And on “Bring You Back,” Sevendust singer Lajon Witherspoon makes a special appearance on vocals.

“12804″ is one of the more personal and emotional songs on the album. To Connolly, this is one of the most prominent tracks due to the lyrical content, which pays tribute to the late 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 sings: “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.”

After listening to Human, it’s easy to see and hear that this is just not another supergroup. It is a new band of musicians that 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 solidifies 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.

Human Tracklist:
Into
HELLo
Watch It Burn
So Low
Bring You Back
12804
Alive
The Crown
Stella
Closure
Breaking Me

Carnival of Madness 2011 Tour Dates

Carnival of Madness 2011

Let the madness begin! After its successful inaugural run, the Carnival of Madness Tour returns this summer. Joining the Carnival will be Theory of a Deadman, Alter Bridge, Black Stone Cherry, Adelitas Way and Emphatic.

The Carnival of Madness Tour will rove across North America for 25+ dates set to launch August 13 in Twin Lakes, WI.

VIP ticket pre-sales for the first 15 events will be available for those belonging to Theory of a Deadman’s Deadfan Club beginning Tuesday, May 31, followed by those signed up for the Carnival of Madness mailing list at www.carnivalofmadness.com, beginning Wednesday, June 1. VIP bundles with exclusive merchandise, content, and an enhanced Carnival experience will be available for purchase through Artist Arena.

The public on-sale for the first round of shows will be Friday, June 3. All of the ticket on-sale info can be found at www.carnivalofmadness.com. Ticket will range from $25-$35.

“Theory of a Deadman is totally stoked to be doing the Carnival of Madness Tour this year,” says singer/guitarist Tyler Connolly. “It’s great to be joined by Alter Bridge, Black Stone Cherry, Adelitas Way and newcomers Emphatic – who all have songs rocking at radio and awesome live shows. It’s gonna be a fuckin’ great show from beginning to end and definitely something you don’t wanna miss! See you there!!!”

Continues Alter Bridge singer/guitarist Myles Kennedy: “Alter Bridge is pleased to be taking part of the Carnival of Madness Tour later this summer with Theory Of A Deadman, Black Stone Cherry, Adelitas Way and Emphatic. It will be great to be back in the U.S. playing on our home turf with these bands. If you dig straight up, no frills Rock… then this tour is for you. Hope to see everyone there!”

Theory of a Deadman’s fourth studio release, The Truth Is… is slated for release on July 12 via Roadrunner/604 Records and the first single, “Lowlife,” is already storming its way up the rock charts. the Truth Is…, the follow up to the band’s previous Platinum-selling Scars and Souvenirs, was produced by Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, 3 Doors Down). The band recently wrapped playing the inaugural Avalanche tour alongside Stone Sour, Skillet, Halestorm and Art of Dying, and will be playing select festivals before heading out on the Carnival of Madness Tour.

Alter Bridge has been making their mark on the rock world for years through their three studio releases and non-stop touring. The band is currently haunting the Top 20 of the Rock charts with their latest single, “Ghost of Days Gone By.” The single, the follow-up their #1 rock smash “Isolation,” is from their Alter Bridge Recordings via EMI Label Services release ABIII, which debuted at #17 on Billboard’s “Top 200 Albums” chart when it was released last November. In preparation for the Carnival of Madness Tour, the band just wrapped up a successful headline run with Black Stone Cherry and Like a Storm. Alter Bridge has also made successful national TV appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel Live in support of ABIII.

Kentucky’s Black Stone Cherry is a band that balances timeless rock ‘n roll with new, innovative sounds. The band has recently released their third album for Roadrunner Records, Between the Devil & The Deep Blue Sea, which is the summation of a year in the life of the band—every emotion, triumph, loss, romance and everything in between—it’s all here on this album. The first single, “White Trash Millionaire,” is currently sitting at #15 on the Active Rock charts and climbing.


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Las Vegas-based rockers, Adelitas Way, will release their sophomore album, Home School Valedictorian,, June 7 on Virgin Records. The album, produced by Dave Bassett (Shinedown), showcases the band’s lyrical and musical growth. The band has spent the past couple of years on the road and is excited to be part of this year’s Carnival.

Hard rock band Emphatic will release Damage, their Atlantic Records debut, on July 12. Led by vocalist Patrick Wilson and lead guitarist Justin McCain, Emphatic has spent years honing their edge on the road, headlining clubs and theaters along with supporting such like-minded artists as Stone Temple Pilots, Buckcherry, and Papa Roach. Damage, produced by Howard Benson (Daughtry, My Chemical Romance, Flyleaf), features the song “Bounce,” which is currently climbing the Active Rock charts.

The Carnival of Madness Tour made its inaugural launch in 2010 with Shinedown, Sevendust, Chevelle, Puddle Of Mudd and 10 Years, which proved to be one of the biggest Rock shows of the summer as a Top 50 tour.

For up-to-the minute news and information, visit www.carnivalofmadness.com.

Carnival of Madness Tour Dates
August 13 – Twin Lakes, WI – Shadow Hill Ranch
August 14 – Chillicothe, IL – Three Sisters Park
August 16 – Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre
August 17 – Indianapolis, IN – The Lawn at White River State Park
August 19 – Council Bluffs, IA – Harrah’s Casino
August 20 – Sedalia, MO – Missouri State Fairgrounds
August 23 – Fargo, ND – The Hub (outdoors)
August 24 – Sioux Falls, SD – Sioux Falls Arena
August 26 – Louisville, KY – KY State Fair/Cardinal Stadium
August 27 – Waterloo, IA – McElroy Auditorium (outdoors)
August 28 – St. Paul, MN – Minnesota State Fair
August 31 – Albany, NY – Times Union Center
September 1 – Allentown, PA – The Great Allentown Fair
September 3 – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino
September 4 – Bangor, ME – Bangor Waterfront
September 5 – Fitchburg, MA – Central Mass Expo Center
September 7 – Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Concert Pavilion
September 9 – Big Flats, NY – Tag’s Summer Stage
September 10 – Atlantic City, NJ – House of Blues
September 11 – Huntington, WV – Harris Riverfront Park
September 13 – Charlotte, NC – Time Warner Cable Uptown Amp.
September 14 – Fayetteville, NC – Crown Coliseum
September 16 – Tulsa, OK – Osage Million Dollar Elm Casino
September 17 – Poplar Bluff, MS – Black River Coliseum
September 18 – Dayton, OH – Montgomery County Fairgrounds