
Projektor
Red Wolf Glass
© 2001 Endearing Records (624060720267)
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Epic atmospheric rock
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- 1 Foxfire
- 2 The Warm Winter
- 3 Continental
- 4 Double Dragon
- 5 Silver Circles
- 6 Blue Ocean
- 7 Spider
- 8 Beautiful Skin
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Projektor play intense, dark and dynamic music. An impressive and inspiring live group, projektor are about to record the follow-up to their successful debut, Red Wolf Glass.
Projektor was originally formed by vocalist/bassist Jahmeel (kittens) in 2000. He is joined by Darren Achorn (Meatrack) on drums, Jeremy Gillespie (Nemo) on guitar, and Sean Stevens on guitar and Moog.
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Potential for perfection
author: LawrenceI liked the album very much, a couple songs were a bit redundant, but other than that there are no complaints. I can't wait to hear more.
epic rock at its best
author: montyas soon as i heard opening track foxfire i knew i was in for somthing special it really is that good.
- author: CD Baby
When you're looking for epic rock that makes you grit your teeth, clench your fists, squint your eyes and say, 'Yeeessss!" you want something with that built in angst but with some soul-padding too- something with give to it that ultimately stirs up all those things you're dissatisfied about. "Red Wolf Glass" is the perfect choice. Mixing the atmosphere and swirl of Brit Pop with the driving guitars and rhythms of brooding modern rock, one might be able to pick out bits of Swervedriver and Radiohead, but will, overall, be floored by that distinctive mix that just can't be pinned down except for with one word. Projecktor.
An EPIC Wall of Sound
author: Bruce Lomet (CHINASKI)Edgy, dark, intense, dynamic, and driving soundscapes that take the Britpop genre to another level. The songs veer from an orchestral density to a subtle bass line and soaring britpop vocal that would fit in alongside bands like The Doves and Coldplay, then build back up into epic life. The lyrics are darkness, but the music lifts you out of the shadows.