Monday, 30 June 2008
Project 86
Artist: Project 86
Genre(s):
Rock
Metal
Alternative
Discography:
Rival Factions
Year: 2007
Tracks: 10
And The Rest Will Follow
Year: 2005
Tracks: 12
Songs To Burn Your Bridges By
Year: 2004
Tracks: 11
Truthless Heroes
Year: 2002
Tracks: 17
Drawing Black Lines
Year: 2000
Tracks: 12
Project 86
Year: 1998
Tracks: 2
Project 86 is an intense foursome Christian rock band from Southern California. Members are vocalizer Andrew Schwab, pianist, guitarist, and vocalist Randy Torres, drummer Alex Albert, and bassist and guitarist Steven Dail. With knock-down guitar riffs and pound drums, this group's hard-core sound is comparable to that of Tool, Korn, Helmet, Rage Against the Machine, and Limp Bizkit. Schwab, Torres, Albert, and Dail exhausted a lot of time on their house prime in Orange Country shining their sound and performances in front pickings to the road nationwide. They have appeared with groups like Liquid Gang, Five Iron Frenzy, Ultraspank, Supertones, and the noted radical P.O.D., playacting packed shows and festivals.
In 1998, Project 86 released its self-titled debut album for BEC Recordings. The album sold well, promptly elevation the mathematical group to one of the top peter Sellers for BEC. Exceptional singles from the album landed on the CMJ, Hits Magazine, Box Video, and Album Network charts. Some tracks were secondhand on popular shows care Road Rules and The Real World, both on MTV. A few of the heavy tunes from the album are "Spill Me," "Captain Hicks Sirens," "Phlebotomize Season," and "When Darkness Reigns."
Project 86 went back into the studio and came out in 2000 with their sophomore record album, Drawing Black Lines, recorded under the Atlantic Records tag. Well-known producer GGGarth and salient railroad engineer Bryan Carlstrom have both worked with the adept group. The guys followed up for Atlantic in 2003 with Truthless Heroes earlier jump to Tooth & Nail for 2004's Songs to Burn Your Bridges By. The band's fifth part album, And the Rest Will Follow, appeared in the fall of 2005.