The project-Over you
3 h : 53 min

The project has brought you good time rock and roll before. They will very easily do it again. With some kind of groove that runs in their veins, this collective is just getting you that retro Cali feel, with the bells and whistles. At moments, you are shot back into that time. This is their latest single, Over you.  If you haven't heard their debut single Best Days, you must. It has racked more than 300k streams, for the zesty & entertaining number it is. You will be reminded of those long droves with Bon Jovi blasting on the radio, and The project creates that theme successfully. This particular number is a love song, to life and experiences. The bridge to the chorus is beautiful, innovative and becomes an immediate hook. In parts, you’ll also hear that Van Halen break that gets the crowd wild and on its feet. The band is that definitive positivity and zeal for life that rock used to be associated with so easily in its origin years. James Davis of the band Shameless’ fame has created something that speaks of his band experiences while progressing to a rock that generation gaps can be melted with. This is the axe that will shatter the barriers.  From the debut single to this song, The project is on a fire streak right now. There are definitely more exciting singles to come, but you can binge on the ones that the band has released on Spotify. This song would be perfect in the movie Napoleon Dynamite (2004). The 00s vibe, the protagonist's energy and characters are perfect for this rock song. Listen to the song above and follow this band for more!

The Project - What's It Going to Take
4 h : 6 min

The latest offering from The Project, "What's It Going to Take," is a refreshing fusion of classic rock vibes with an upbeat indie twist, showcasing the brainchild of Cali-rock veteran James Davis. Drawing on his experience as the lead guitarist of Shameless in the 00s, Davis, now at the helm of The Project, exhibits a musical evolution that seamlessly blends the best of pop and rock influences. The track kicks off with an acoustic guitar followed by typical '80s guitar tones, immediately transporting listeners to a nostalgic era. The guitar work throughout the song is nothing short of a masterclass, with Davis's intricate riffs and melodic hooks paying homage to the golden age of rock, reminiscent of the works of Bryan Adams. The vivid dynamic range of the drums adds a punchy energy to the composition, keeping the rhythm section tight and driving. One notable aspect of "What's It Going to Take" is the carefully crafted stereo field, allowing each instrument its own space to shine. This attention to detail creates a sonic landscape that envelops the listener, making the song a truly immersive experience. The indie music scene is in for a treat with The Project's ability to seamlessly blend genres and deliver a sound that feels both familiar and innovative. The new song by The Project was performed in collaboration with Mykele Hill This track could easily find its home in the soundtracks of romantic dramas, like the timeless classics "The Notebook" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." The emotive lyricism and versatile instrumentation make it a fitting backdrop for emotionally resonant love stories. In conclusion, The Project's "What's It Going to Take" stands as a testament to the artist's ability to transcend boundaries and create a sonic journey that resonates with both seasoned rock enthusiasts and those exploring the timeless treasures of contemporary global indie.

The Project - All I Ever Needed
3 h : 16 min

The latest offering from The Project, "All I Ever Needed," is a blazing testament to the band's eclectic fusion of garage rock and punk influences. From the moment the track kicks in, listeners are greeted with a vivid dynamic range of the drumkit, driving the rhythm forward with relentless energy. The drums serve as the heartbeat of the song, propelling it forward with a sense of urgency that perfectly complements the raw intensity of the genre blend. Frontman James Davis showcases his versatility as a songwriter with soaring vocal melodies that soar above the frenetic instrumentation, delivering lyrics that speak to the universal human experience of longing and desire. The walls of guitar distortion, reminiscent of 90s Marshall preamps, create a sonic landscape that is both aggressive and inviting, drawing listeners in with its gritty authenticity. One of the most striking aspects of "All I Ever Needed" is its carefully crafted stereo field, allowing each instrument to shine in its own space while still contributing to the overall sonic tapestry. The mix is expertly balanced, ensuring that every element of the track is given room to breathe while still packing a punch that hits you right in the gut. This track would find a perfect home in the soundtracks of comedy films like "Superbad" and "Anchorman," where its infectious energy and rebellious spirit would complement the grand endings of these cult classics. Its infectious energy and rebellious spirit would complement the grand endings of these cult classics, adding an extra layer of excitement to the climactic moments. Coming from a background steeped in the Cali-rock scene, James Davis's journey from his previous band, Shameless, to The Project showcases his evolution as an artist unafraid to push boundaries and explore new sonic territories. With "All I Ever Needed," The Project proves themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the indie music scene, combining the best elements of garage rock and punk to create a sound that is uniquely their own.