Unplugged | Yes |
Cover band | No |
Members | 3 |
Apr / 2020 | • | Projector Headline | Lexington | |||
Dec / 2018 | • | Blood Red Shoes (Main Support) | Camden Assembly | |||
Jul / 2017 | • | Latitude Festival | Latitude |
Label / Release | Type | Year | |
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PROJECTOR | |||
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Go Ahead | Single | 2019 |
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Superstar | Single | 2019 |
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Break Your Own Heart | Single | 2018 |
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I Am Shamed | Single | 2018 |
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How Does It Feel? | Single | 2018 |
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Love | Single | 2017 |
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Dreaming | Single | 2017 |
Roadkill Records | |||
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Full Circle | Single | 2018 |
Built on a foundation of chugging riffs and deep, pulsating bass licks, it’s a brooding yet scuzzy cut that gradually builds in intensity, exploding with visceral grunge-pop energy.”
Latitude Highlights - “Projector show off a versatility that few bands would be able to echo.”
Bearded Magazine - ‘Four tracks in under fifteen minutes that sets out their stall in exacting style How Does It Feel? is an astringent treat. More soon please. 8/10'
Formed in 2017, Brighton 3-piece PROJECTOR fuse the abrasive tendencies of Sonic Youth with the lushest alt-pop of the 90's, inhabiting a space where the most infectious melodies sit alongside experimental musicality.
A blistering live show has earned them Latitude Festival Highlights, a string of packed Great Escape shows and supports with Blood Red Shoes, Deap Vally, Tigercub and the Xcerts.
In 2018 they were the first awardees of PRS & Festival Republic’s ‘Rebalance’ initiative, and their debut EP ‘How Does It Feel?’ was welcomed by DIY, Clash and Dork, praising its ‘cinematic noir’, ‘stabbing urgency’ and ‘visceral grunge pop’. 2019 has seen the band move into more immediate territory, with April's 'brilliantly addictive' single 'Go Ahead' to be followed by 'Superstar' in September, both produced by Alex Newport (Bloc Party, At the Drive-In)