The Projection People
The Projection People | |
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The Projection People accept the award for Best Electronic Song at the 2011 Madison Area Music Awards. Photo by Ankur Malhotra | |
Background information | |
Origin | Madison, Wisconsin, United States |
Genres | Progressive rock |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Analogy |
Associated acts | Middleworld, Dafino, Revolving Doors, The Cemetery Improvement Society, Black Jack Red Queen, Butte Funnel, Echo Island, Truck$top Girlfriend, Mother Beef |
Website |
www |
Members |
Marc Claggett Tyler Commo Brad Hawes Ryan Lammey Kevin McDonnell |
Past members |
Joe Ramos Scott Cannaday |
The Projection People is a progressive rock band from Madison, Wisconsin. Founded by Kevin McDonnell, Marc Claggett, Tyler Commo, and Joe Ramos in 2007 as a recording project, the group expanded on to the live scene with Brad Hawes and Scott Cannaday of Revolving Doors after Ramos’ departure, and have since established themselves in the Madison rock music scene with two EPs and one full-length release. Their sound incorporates influences of progressive rock, pop, electronic, r&b, and trip-hop.
History
The Projection People (2008–2010)
In 2010, the band released their self-titled debut album, The Projection People, an effort which took over 2 years to complete. The album was self-produced, engineered, and mixed with assistance on percussion engineering from Chris Shepard (Smashing Pumpkins, Wilco, KMFDM) at Chicago Recording Company.[1][2] The album was selected by the Isthmus as Best Madison Album of 2010[3] and went on to win Electronic Album of the Year and Electronic Song of the Year for “Headlights” at the 2011 Madison Area Music Awards. Despite the fact that the band considers themselves a rock band that incorporates elements of electronic music (through use of synthesizers, limited sequencing, and guitar pedals), they were also named Electronic Performer of the Year at the MAMAs.[4]
The Blast House Sessions (2010-2011)
In late 2010 the band released the Blast House Sessions EP as a thank-you to Mike Olson and his work for the Madison music scene. The three-song release features two new originals (“Ordinary Lines” and “An Image To Ignore”) as well as a remix of “Headlights” by drummer Brad Hawes’ side project, Black Jack Red Queen. The EP was engineered by Dustin Sisson and the band, and a majority of the instruments were recorded at Blast House Studios in Madison, WI.[5]
The release of the EP marked the departure of Scott Cannaday and Kevin McDonnell from the live line-up though McDonnell remains a key songwriting contributor.
In 2011 the band added Ryan Lammey to the line-up and began writing and recording the follow-up to The Projection People. On July 13, 2011, the band posted a montage of new songs they are working on called "We're Writing. Here's Proof". Currently the band has no plans for live performances.
Second studio album (2012-Present)
On November 27, 2012, the band posted a single called "Skin On Our Toes" and announced plans for a new album.[6] On November 30, 2012, the band performed on stage for the first time since July 16, 2010.
Members
Current
- Marc Claggett - Guitars, Samples, Sequencing, Lyrics (2007–)
- Tyler Commo: Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards, Lyrics (2007–)
- Brad Hawes: Drums, Samples, Sequencing, Lyrics (2008–)
- Ryan Lammey: Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Lyrics (2011-)
- Kevin McDonnell: Bass Guitars, Percussion, Lyrics (2007-)
Former
- Joe Ramos - Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards, Lyrics (2007-2008)
- Scott Cannaday - Guitars, Keyboards (2008-2010)
Discography
- All The Fevered Colours (2009)
- The Projection People (2010)
- The Blast House Sessions (2010)
- TBA (2015)
Compilations
- Analogy Records Compilation Volume 1 (2009)
References
- ↑ Albertoni, Rich (2010-05-27). "The Projection People flaunt their diverse musical tastes". www.thedailypage.com. Retrieved 2011-08-30.
- ↑ Russell, Jesse (2008-06-04). "Notes On A Scene". www.dane101.com. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
- ↑ Albertoni, Rich (2010-11-18). "The 10 best Madison albums of 2010". www.thedailypage.com. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
- ↑ Tvedt, Rick (2011-06-04). "2011 MAMA Winners". www.themamas.org. Retrieved 2011-08-30.
- ↑ Munson, Ben (2010-12-08). "The Zipstream: The Projection People caps off a great year with a free EP". www.avclub.com. Retrieved 2011-08-30.
- ↑ "Bandcamp Page". 2012-12-03.
External links
- "The Projection People Official Website".
- "The Projection People on MySpace".
- "Reviewing the Neighbors: The Projection People".
- "Local Sounds Magazine reviews The Projection People".