Projected
Projected is an American rock supergroup formed in 2012, featuring musicians from established acts such as Sevendust, Alter Bridge, Creed, and Tremonti, and known for blending hard rock, post-grunge, and alternative metal styles.[1] The band emerged as a side project for its members, allowing them to explore collaborative songwriting outside their primary commitments.[2] The lineup consists of John Connolly on lead vocals and guitar (from Sevendust), Eric Friedman on guitar (from Tremonti), Vinnie Hornsby on bass (from Sevendust), and Scott Phillips on drums (from Alter Bridge and Creed).[3] The band was formed in 2012 by longtime friends John Connolly and Vinnie Hornsby of Sevendust, Scott Phillips of Alter Bridge and Creed, and Eric Friedman of Tremonti, who got together to write music collaboratively.[4] This all-star configuration has been a defining feature, drawing attention from fans of the members' original bands for its high-caliber musicianship.[5] Projected has released three studio albums to date: their debut Human in 2012, the double album Ignite My Insanity in 2017, and Hypoxia in 2022.[6] The band's music often emphasizes heavy riffs, introspective lyrics, and dynamic arrangements, with Ignite My Insanity notably including contributions from Mark Tremonti and Sevendust's Morgan Rose.[2] Despite limited live performances, their recorded output has garnered positive reviews for its energy and cohesion.[7]History
Formation and debut album (2012)
Projected began as a side project for John Connolly, the guitarist of Sevendust, following the band's tour in late 2010 and early 2011, when he sought to explore new musical ideas outside his primary group.[8] Initially envisioned as a solo endeavor in 2011, Connolly quickly expanded it into a collaborative effort by recruiting longtime friends from other prominent rock acts, transforming it into a supergroup by early 2012.[8] He first enlisted bassist Vinnie Hornsby, also of Sevendust, due to their close working relationship, followed by drummer Scott Phillips from Alter Bridge and Creed, and guitarist Eric Friedman from Tremonti, all of whom had previously crossed paths through shared tours and mutual connections in the rock scene.[8] As Connolly described, "It really just came together that easy, just out of friendships, and us hanging out, and just the love of making music."[8] The lineup—Connolly on lead vocals and guitar, Hornsby on bass, Phillips on drums, and Friedman on guitar—convened rapidly, with the project evolving from solo demos to full band recordings within about a month and a half in early 2012.[8] The debut album, Human, was recorded at Connolly's home studio in Atlanta, a process that emphasized efficiency given the members' demanding schedules with their main bands.[8] Drums were tracked in five to six days, bass over a few days, and Friedman's guitar and vocal contributions spanned two weeks amid his commitments to Tremonti rehearsals, allowing the entire album to be completed swiftly that spring.[8] Human features 11 tracks, including standout songs like "Watch It Burn," "So Low," "Bring You Back," "Alive," and "Breaking Me," blending hard rock riffs with melodic choruses.[9] Self-released on September 18, 2012, via Connolly's independent label Yaya Papu LLC, the album was promoted primarily through online channels and a lyric video for the lead single "Watch It Burn," selected by fan vote on Facebook where it garnered 80% support.[10][8] No full tour followed the release, as the musicians prioritized their respective bands' obligations, though they aimed to perform live during available breaks.[11] Early reception for Human was generally positive, with critics praising its energetic hard rock sound and Connolly's versatile lead vocals, which delivered raw emotion and convincing screams alongside melodic hooks.[12][5] Reviewers highlighted tracks like "Watch It Burn" and "Alive" for their infectious energy and broad appeal, noting the album's "lofty, broad and unrelenting impact" suited to fans of Sevendust and similar acts, though some tracks were critiqued for repetitive structures.[12][5] As Connolly noted of the single's response, "It’s been tremendously positive… Reaction to it has been great," including radio airplay and fan enthusiasm.[8]Hiatus and second album (2017)
Following the release of their debut album Human in 2012, Projected entered a period of inactivity lasting from late 2012 to 2016, as band members prioritized commitments to their primary groups, including Sevendust for guitarist/vocalist John Connolly and bassist Vinnie Hornsby, and Alter Bridge for drummer Scott Phillips.[13] This hiatus allowed the musicians to focus on extensive touring and recording schedules with their main bands, effectively shelving the supergroup project during that time.[2] The band reunited in 2016, driven primarily by Connolly's ambition to evolve Projected beyond its initial incarnation and further explore his role as lead vocalist and songwriter.[14] Recording for the second album commenced that June at The Warehouse Studio in Arizona, with additional sessions at Architekt Music in New Jersey and various home studios, spanning parts of the United States and Canada across three states; the process was completed by February 2017, with Connolly noting it was pieced together during breaks from other tours.[13][15] The resulting double album, Ignite My Insanity, was released on July 21, 2017, through Rat Pak Records, featuring 21 original tracks spread across two discs to accommodate its expansive scope and stylistic diversity.[2][16] Thematically, the record delves into personal struggles, resilience, and the brink of insanity, echoing elements from Sevendust's Alpha era while blending heavy riffs, melodic hooks, and introspective lyrics; Connolly described the songwriting as a gradual buildup over five years, aiming for at least 20 songs but ultimately exceeding that for a comprehensive listening experience.[14][13] Standout tracks include the frenetic lead single "Reload," which highlights the album's aggressive energy, alongside contributions co-written by Mark Tremonti and Morgan Rose to enhance its hard rock intensity.[2][14] Promotion for Ignite My Insanity was limited due to the members' ongoing obligations elsewhere, consisting primarily of a music video for "Reload" and a teaser clip, with no full tour planned; the album was made available for pre-order digitally and in a deluxe digipak edition with a 24-page lyric booklet.[2][16] Produced by Connolly and Mike Ferretti, the record marked a bold return, emphasizing raw, organic collaboration among the core lineup of Connolly, Phillips, Hornsby, and guitarist Eric Friedman.[13][2]Third album recording and recent activity (2020–present)
In July 2020, members of Projected, including guitarist John Connolly of Sevendust, drummer Scott Phillips of Alter Bridge, and guitarist Eric Friedman of Tremonti, completed recording sessions for their untitled third studio album at Studio Barbarosa in Gotha, Florida, with producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette overseeing the process.[17] The sessions emphasized a more cohesive and purposeful sound compared to prior releases, incorporating heavier riffs and emotionally resonant elements while maintaining the band's hard rock foundation.[18] Originally slated for a late 2020 release via Rat Pak Records, the album faced delays and was ultimately titled Hypoxia, arriving on June 24, 2022, with 13 tracks showcasing the supergroup's range from aggressive anthems to melodic hooks.[17][19] To promote it, the band released the title track "Hypoxia" as a single in April 2022, accompanied by an official music video directed by Vicente Cordero, which premiered on YouTube and depicted themes of suffocation and emotional strain drawn from the song's lyrics about toxic dynamics and oxygen deprivation as a metaphor for relational isolation.[20][21] As of November 2025, Projected has not announced a fourth studio album or undertaken any live performances or tours since the band's formation, maintaining a low-profile status amid the members' commitments to their primary projects—Sevendust's ongoing tours and releases, Alter Bridge's albums following their 2019 release Walk the Sky including the self-titled eighth studio album scheduled for January 9, 2026, and Tremonti's endeavors including the 2025 album The End Will Show Us How.[22][23][24][25] This sporadic output aligns with the supergroup's history of infrequent activity, allowing space for individual band obligations while sustaining fan interest through the enduring appeal of their collaborative chemistry.Musical style and influences
Musical style
Projected's music is characterized by a core style of hard rock infused with post-grunge and alternative metal elements, featuring heavy guitar riffs, dynamic drumming, and emotive bass lines that create a robust, groove-oriented foundation.[7][5] The band's sound emphasizes rhythmic drive and textural depth, often building from brooding intros to explosive choruses, as heard in tracks like "Reload" from their sophomore album.[26] John Connolly's lead vocals serve as a central pillar, delivering a powerful and melodic style that shifts seamlessly from aggressive, gritty screams to introspective, husky clean tones, providing emotional range and intensity across their discography.[7][27] This vocal approach, complemented by Eric Friedman's backing harmonies, enhances the melodic hooks while maintaining a raw, honest edge.[27] The instrumentation highlights dual guitars from Connolly and Friedman, which layer fluid, rhythmic riffs and wailing solos to produce intricate textures, as in the staccato grooves of "The Crown."[27] Vinnie Hornsby's bass lines add organic power and emotional depth, underpinning the tracks with pulsating support, while Scott Phillips' precise, jackhammer-like drumming delivers versatile rhythms that propel the music's dynamic shifts.[7][27] The band's style has evolved notably across releases, with their 2012 debut Human focusing on straightforward rock anthems driven by infectious choruses and solid hooks, evoking late-1990s to early-2000s hard rock.[5] In contrast, 2017's Ignite My Insanity expands into more varied and ambitious territory with its double-album format, incorporating fluid riffs and broader dynamics for a less linear sound.[26] By 2022's Hypoxia, Projected achieves greater cohesion, introducing subtle progressive elements through instrumental transitions and off-beat rhythms in longer tracks, while blending heavier, dissonant material with melodic restraint.[7][18] This progression reflects a maturing supergroup dynamic, shaped in part by the members' experiences in their primary bands.[28] Critics have noted stylistic parallels to contemporaries, with Connolly describing the sound as akin to Foo Fighters' energetic hooks and A Perfect Circle's atmospheric depth, distinguishing Projected's accessible yet layered hard rock approach.[28]Influences
The members of Projected draw from their backgrounds in established rock and metal acts, infusing the supergroup with a blend of aggressive and melodic elements rooted in their prior collaborations and personal inspirations. John Connolly and Vinnie Hornsby, both from Sevendust, contribute the high-energy dynamics of nu-metal and alternative metal, genres that defined Sevendust's sound through influences like Pantera's intensity and Metallica's riff-driven heaviness.[29][30] These elements manifest in Projected's overall approach as a raw, powerful rock delivery that echoes the stamina required in their source bands.[31] Scott Phillips, known for his work with Creed and Alter Bridge, brings melodic structures inspired by post-grunge and hard rock traditions, where emotional depth pairs with structured songwriting.[32] Alter Bridge, emerging from Creed's foundation, emphasizes soaring melodies and dynamic builds in this vein, shaping Phillips' rhythmic contributions.[33] Eric Friedman, with ties to Creed and Tremonti, incorporates riff-heavy guitar styles influenced by Mark Tremonti's aggressive, blues-tinged approach, adding layered textures to the mix.[34][35] Progressive rock also plays a role, with Connolly citing Pink Floyd as a key admiration for expansive, atmospheric songcraft that informs longer, evolving compositions.[8] The supergroup's formation was facilitated by longstanding connections among the members, notably through joint tours between Sevendust and Creed in the early 2000s, including a 2000 run supporting Creed's Human Clay and a 2002 co-headlining stint that built camaraderie across the bands.[36][37] These shared road experiences underscored mutual respect and laid the groundwork for cross-band projects like Projected.Band members and personnel
Current members
Projected's current lineup consists of four core members, each bringing extensive experience from prominent rock acts to the supergroup. The band formed in 2012 with this configuration, which has remained unchanged since its inception.[38] John Connolly, born October 21, 1968, in New Jersey, serves as the lead vocalist and guitarist for Projected.[39] Previously known primarily as a rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist in Sevendust, which he co-founded in 1994 alongside bassist Vinnie Hornsby and drummer Morgan Rose, Connolly took on his first lead vocal role with Projected, allowing him to explore songwriting and frontman duties more prominently.[40][41] His contributions include crafting the band's melodic structures and lyrical themes, drawing from his established guitar work in heavy rock.[42] Vinnie Hornsby, born October 22, 1967, in Atlanta, Georgia, handles bass duties in Projected. As a founding member of Sevendust since 1994, Hornsby provides the band's rhythmic foundation, emphasizing groove-oriented lines that underpin Projected's hard rock sound.[41] His steady, powerful bass playing supports the ensemble's dynamic shifts, informed by decades in the alternative metal scene. Scott Phillips, born February 22, 1973, in Madison, Florida, plays drums for Projected.[43] A member of Alter Bridge since its formation in 2004 and part of Creed from 1994 to 2004 and again since 2009, Phillips delivers polished, precise percussion that adds technical depth and drive to the band's tracks.[34] His experience in high-profile acts contributes to Projected's cohesive, professional rhythm section.[17] Eric Friedman, born June 28, 1984, in Yorba Linda, California, rounds out the lineup on guitar.[34] Known for his work as a guitarist in Tremonti since 2012 and as the lead guitarist in Submersed from 2001 to 2008, Friedman brings melodic leads and backing vocals, enhancing Projected's layered guitar arrangements.[34] His contributions focus on intricate solos and harmonies that complement Connolly's style.[44] The members' backgrounds in successful bands like Sevendust, Alter Bridge, Creed, and Tremonti have shaped Projected into a collaborative effort where each artist contributes equally to the creative process.[45]Contributions from members' other projects
As a supergroup comprising members from established acts like Sevendust, Alter Bridge, and Tremonti, Projected's activity has been markedly shaped by the demanding schedules of its participants' primary bands, resulting in infrequent releases and minimal live performances. The band's second album, Ignite My Insanity, took five years to complete after the 2012 debut Human, as writing and recording spanned multiple years and locations across the United States and Canada, constrained by touring and recording obligations elsewhere.[14] Sevendust's extensive touring and album cycles, including the 2015 release of Kill the Flaw, significantly delayed contributions from guitarist John Connolly and bassist Vince Hornsby, who could only track parts like bass lines during brief tour breaks.[14] Similarly, drummer Scott Phillips' availability was limited to gaps in Alter Bridge's itinerary, such as prior to the 2019 international tours promoting Walk the Sky, which further restricted opportunities for live Projected appearances.[14] Guitarist Eric Friedman's commitments to Tremonti's steady output, exemplified by the 2021 album Marching in Time, have informed the riff-driven elements in Projected's sound, drawing from his experiences in that project's heavy, melodic style. This supergroup dynamic has fostered sporadic output—no dedicated tours have materialized, with the band limited to a single live performance to date—while enabling cross-pollination of fanbases from the members' flagship bands to enhance Projected's reach organically.[46] The formation itself stemmed from long-standing professional relationships built through shared stage experiences on 2000s tours involving Sevendust, Creed, and related acts, providing the initial creative spark for collaboration.[2]Discography
Studio albums
Projected's debut studio album, Human, was self-released in 2012 through a label established by frontman John Connolly. The album comprises 11 tracks with a runtime of 42 minutes and was produced by Connolly. Originating as Connolly's solo project before evolving into a band effort, it explores themes of self-discovery through introspective lyrics and hard rock arrangements.) The band's second studio album, Ignite My Insanity, followed in 2017 via Rat Pak Records as a double CD set containing 21 tracks and running about 85 minutes. Produced collectively by the band members, the release is noted for its ambitious structure as a concept album spanning diverse hard rock styles, from heavy riffs to melodic passages. It achieved a peak position of number 181 on the US Billboard 200 chart. Projected's third studio album, Hypoxia, was released on June 24, 2022, via Rat Pak Records. Recorded in early 2020 at Studio Barbarosa in Gotha, Florida, with producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette handling tracking, the album features 13 tracks with a runtime of approximately 50 minutes. It emphasizes the band's evolving sound incorporating contributions from all members.[17][47]Singles
Projected's discography includes several singles released to promote their studio albums, often accompanied by music videos to build anticipation. The band's debut single, "Watch It Burn," served as the lead track from their 2012 album Human. Released on August 7, 2012, it featured a lyric video directed by Mike Ames, showcasing the band's hard rock sound with intense guitar riffs and anthemic vocals.[48] In 2017, Projected returned with "Reload," the lead single from their double album Ignite My Insanity. Issued on June 11, 2017, the track was supported by a promotional music video emphasizing the group's high-energy performance and technical prowess, drawing from the contributions of members like Sevendust guitarist John Connolly and Alter Bridge drummer Scott Phillips.[49] Following a five-year hiatus from new releases, Projected issued "Hypoxia" on April 15, 2022, as the title track and lead single from their third album of the same name. This standalone single marked the band's first output since 2017 and included an official music video highlighting atmospheric elements, such as layered soundscapes and brooding visuals that complemented the song's driving rhythm and thematic depth.[50] Other notable singles include "HELLo" from Human (released in 2013) and "Ignite" from Ignite My Insanity (2017), both of which received airplay on active rock radio stations but did not achieve positions on major mainstream charts. These tracks exemplified the band's evolution toward more aggressive, riff-heavy alternative metal while maintaining melodic hooks.[9][16]| Single Title | Release Date | Associated Album | Promotional Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Watch It Burn | August 7, 2012 | Human (2012) | Lead single; lyric video directed by Mike Ames |
| HELLo | 2013 | Human (2012) | Follow-up single; active rock airplay |
| Reload | June 11, 2017 | Ignite My Insanity (2017) | Lead single; official music video |
| Ignite | 2017 | Ignite My Insanity (2017) | Promotional single; active rock airplay |
| Hypoxia | April 15, 2022 | Hypoxia (2022) | Lead single; official music video with atmospheric visuals |