Projektor

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Projektor is a Canadian rock band who have been praised for their intense, dynamic music and impressive and inspiring live show. As of July 2004, they are about to release Young Hearts Fail, the follow-up to their successful debut record, Red Wolf Glass. As of early 2006, it has been rumoured that the band has broken up due to personal disputes.

Originally formed by vocalist/bassist Jahmeel Russell in 2000, Projektor consists of Darren Achorn on drums, Jeremy Gillespie on guitar and keyboards, and Johnny Stewart on guitar. Since their inception the band has consistently been recognized as one of Western Canada's most exciting new bands. Projektor was selected as one of the top 5 “Up and Coming Canadian” new artists by What! Magazine and chosen as finalists in CBC radio’s “Big Break” contest.

Having toured Canada several times, including dates with Eric's Trip, Moneen, Radiogram, and The Waking Eyes, Projektor is a regular fixture at such noted events as Canadian Music Week, Western Canadian Music Week, New Music West and The Halifax Pop Explosion.

The band has recently completed their new album Young Hearts Fail. The music represents a movement away from the epic atmospheric sound of Red Wolf Glass to a more immediate and driving rock focus.

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