Projected — “One More Body,” from the album Between the Lines (2011).
Tremonti
Album of the Week: Projected’s Human
I feel totally oblivious, considering how much I love Alter Bridge and Tremonti, but I just discovered Projected. If you don’t know, this is a super group that consists of Alter Bridge drummer Scott Phillips, Tremonti guitarist Eric Friedman, and Sevendust’s John Connolly and Vinnie Hornsby. Human is their debut record, and it was released in 2012.

Weekly Focus: Projected, Day One
Projected — “Strumming Chords,” from the album Between the Lines (2011).
Playlist Challenge, Day 28
Projected — “Alive”
Mark Tremonti Retweeted My Review!!!!!
Oh. My. God.
*Dead*

Michael Tremonti shared my review!!!!

*squeals*
That’s Mark Tremonti’s brother!!!!!!
This made me happy!
Review: Tremonti’s Dust

Band: Tremonti
Album: Dust
Genre: Rock
Release Date: April 29, 2016
Standout Tracks: “My Last Mistake,” “Dust,” “Tore My Heart Out,” “Never Wrong,” and “Unable to See”
Let me start by telling you that there aren’t enough adjectives in the English language to fully express how much I love this album. From the first second of “My Last Mistake” to the final moment of “Unable to See,” Dust is, simply put, a masterpiece.
Filled with delicious guitar licks carried by flawless drumming and bass, the work on Dust should satisfy even the most critical of rock fans. I can’t do this track by track or this post will be a novel, so I will address the high points, of which there are many.
The first three tracks–“My Last Mistake,” “The Cage,” and “Once Dead”–have that gritty edge I’ve come to expect from Tremonti, an edge that speaks of the fact that the band is heavily influenced by artists such as Metallica. However, as you can probably tell from my list of standout tracks, I am personally most won over by the slower, more melodic songs. ” Tore My Heart Out” and “Never Wrong” are absolutely beautiful, but it is the title track that has me hooked. With lyrics that hit deep, a guitar solo that gives me chills, and what is arguably Mark Tremonti’s strongest vocal performance ever, “Dust” is…perfect.
The album closes with “Unable to See,” which opens with a riff like a hard rock lullaby paired with more of Tremonti’s gorgeous singing and brings the listener to catharsis.
There is nothing, and I mean nothing, that I don’t love about this album. 5/5 stars, A+, whatever rating system you use, Dust gets full marks. Go pick it up right now! I promise you will not regret it.
Weekly Focus: Tremonti, Day Seven
Tremonti — “Dark Trip,” from the album Cauterize (2015).
Weekly Focus: Tremonti, Day Six
My original favorite from Tremonti ❤
Tremonti — “Leave It Alone,” from the album All I Was (2012).
Weekly Focus: Tremonti, Day Five
Tremonti — “My Last Mistake,” from the album Dust (2016).