The Project’s latest single, “What’s It Going to Take,” featuring Mykele Hill, marks an exciting evolution in James Davis’s musical journey. Known for his emotionally resonant compositions, Davis teams up with Hill to deliver a track that captivates with its harmonious blend of male and female vocals.
Lyrically, the song delves into universal themes of love and longing, striking a chord with listeners on a personal level. The heartfelt narrative, accompanied by a mix of acoustic and electric guitars reminiscent of 90s and 80s rock, creates a compelling sonic experience.
Hill’s addition to the track brings a fresh perspective, showcasing her talent and versatility as an artist. Despite the stylistic differences, the collaboration proves seamless, adding depth and dimension to the overall sound. Her voice is a piece of art and adds the most perfect touch we could ever ask for.
With its original lyrics and powerful instrumentation, “What’s It Going to Take” has all the makings of a hit. The Project’s meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout, making this single a standout addition to their repertoire.
Overall, “What’s It Going to Take” is a testament to The Project’s rock roots and Hill’s burgeoning talent. It’s a track that demands repeated listens, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating what’s next from this dynamic duo. Cheers to The Project for another stellar release!
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
The debut album from The Project is the brainchild of Cali-rock scene’s own James Davis who originally made waves in the 00s with his previous band Shameless as lead guitarist. The band won Best Hard Rock Band at the Southern California Music Awards in 2006, Best Hard Rock Band Rock City News in 2005 and 2006, and Best Metal Band at the Inland Empire Music awards in 2006. Though Shameless built up a devout international following, James Davis is now breaking out into a sound as influenced by the best of pop as it is of metal with his supergroup The Project. The Project will be announcing incredible surprise members in the months to come but at present are able to boast Shameless’s power vocalist Jeff Plant and quote Pump5 drummer Andre Bonter as saying, “When I see a friend with THAT much talent, and doing nothing with it, it hurts my rock and roll soul, so I put my super drummer cape on to save the day!”.