Side project
Project in which music is developed / played
In popular music , a side project is a project undertaken by one or more people already known for their involvement in another band . It can also be an artist or a band temporarily switching to a different style.
Usually these projects emphasize a different aspect of that person's or that band's musical interests that they feel they cannot explore within the boundaries established by their main project. Side projects can later become full-time endeavours, but should not be confused with quitting a band for a solo career or another band. Peter Hartlaub of San Francisco Chronicle called the solo side project "the biggest longshot bet in mainstream music".[ 1]
The New York Times described the side project as "a break from the other band members, a chance to toy with different genres and recording methods, a fling with no long-term commitment".[ 2] There can be aesthetic reasons to pursue side projects,[ 3] and side projects can have the benefit of protecting indie credibility.[ 3]
Overview
One of the earliest examples of a side project in the rock era was that of The Four Seasons , who established The Wonder Who? as a brand for experimental and novelty covers that could not be released under their own name; more enduringly, lead singer Frankie Valli 's solo career began as a side project. Such was the rarity of such arrangements at the time that Philips Records , the Four Seasons' record label at the time of Valli's early solo work, was initially afraid that it was a sign the band was soon to dissolve or that Valli was leaving, which Valli assured he had no intention of doing.[ 4]
One example of musical side projects is Kiss 's decision in 1978 to have each member of the band, Gene Simmons , Paul Stanley , Ace Frehley and Peter Criss , simultaneously release solo albums. In 1992, The Melvins released solo EPs in a similar fashion.
"Side project" may also refer to pursuits of famous individuals outside of their primary fields. For instance, Wicked Wisdom is a "side project" of actress Jada Pinkett Smith . Side projects often occur at a crossroads of a celebrity 's career.
A side project can also be a band that takes on an "alter ego ", usually in order to play a different style of music that their fans are not used to. An example of this type of side project would be the band Weezer , who is also the Nirvana cover band Goat Punishment.
Another example of a side project is when in 1990, Jesper Strömblad of Ceremonial Oath decided to start a side project known as In Flames because he wanted to start a new project that combined Iron Maiden and death metal all together which he said he had never heard of before, the side project then grew into a band in 1995 and is now one of the most influential metal bands of all time, and still together without Jesper.
A joint side project consisting of members of multiple known bands is known as a supergroup .
Famous or notable side projects
58 , a side project of Nikki Sixx from Mötley Crüe .
(+44) , a side project of Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker of Blink-182 .
(a+) machines , a side project of Matt Noveskey of Blue October .
The Almost , a side project of Aaron Gillespie of underOATH .
The Amps , a side project of The Breeders [ 3]
Anchor & Braille , a side project of Stephen Christian of Anberlin , Aaron Marsh and Copeland .
Angels & Airwaves , a side project of Tom DeLonge of Blink-182 [ 5]
A Perfect Circle , a side project of Maynard James Keenan of Tool .
The Art Goblins , a side project of Eddie Argos and Jasper Future of Art Brut .
Bad Meets Evil , a side project of rappers Eminem and Royce da 5'9"
Blaqk Audio , a side project of Davey Havok and Jade Puget of AFI .
Bleachers , a side project of Jack Antonoff of Fun .[ 6]
Box Car Racer , a side project of Travis Barker and Tom Delonge (then of Blink-182 ), and David Kennedy of Hazen Street .
Brad , a side project of Pearl Jam and Satchel .
Brand X , a jazz fusion side project of Phil Collins of Genesis .
The Breeders , a side project of Pixies [ 3] and Throwing Muses .
Cobra Starship , a side project of Gabe Saporta of Midtown .
City and Colour , a side project of Dallas Green of Alexisonfire .
The Cross , a side project of Roger Taylor of Queen .
Cross Country , a side project of The Tokens .
Dashboard Confessional , a side project of Chris Carrabba of Further Seems Forever .
Dead by Sunrise , a side project of Chester Bennington of Linkin Park and all members of Julien-K .
Dee Gees , a side project of Foo Fighters .
Demons and Wizards , a side project of Hansi Kürsch of Blind Guardian and Jon Schaffer of Iced Earth .
Eagles of Death Metal , a side project of Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age .
Electric Light Orchestra , a side project of Jeff Lynne , Roy Wood , and Bev Bevan of The Move
Fever Ray , a side project of Karin Dreijer Andersson of The Knife .
Fight the Sky , a side project of Jacoby Shaddix of Papa Roach .
The Fireman , a side project of Paul McCartney .
Flo and Eddie , a side project of Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman of The Turtles , created in response to the duo's dispute with White Whale Records .
FM Static , a side project of Trevor McNevan and Steve Augustine of Thousand Foot Krutch .
Fort Minor , a side project of Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park .
Foxboro Hot Tubs , a side project of Green Day .
The Glove , a side project of Robert Smith and Siouxsie and the Banshees ' Steven Severin of The Cure .
Goon Moon , a side project of Jeordie White of Marilyn Manson .
Gorillaz , a virtual band composed of four fictional animated band members, created by Damon Albarn from Blur , and Jamie Hewlett , the co-creator of the comic book Tank Girl .
Gov't Mule , a side project of Warren Haynes and Allen Woody of the Allman Brothers Band .
Hindu Love Gods , a side project of R.E.M. in collaboration with Warren Zevon
Hot Tuna began as a side project of Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen of Jefferson Airplane .
How to Destroy Angels , a side project of Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails [ 7]
I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business and Ace Enders and a Million Different People fronted by Ace Enders , formerly of The Early November
Jack's Mannequin began as a side project of Andrew McMahon of Something Corporate
Jerry Garcia Band , a side project of Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead [ 8]
Jonathan Davis and the SFA , a side project of Jonathan Davis of Korn .
Knife Party , a side project of Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen of Pendulum .
Liquid Tension Experiment , a side project of Dream Theater featuring John Petrucci , Mike Portnoy , Jordan Rudess , and progressive rock icon bassist Tony Levin .
Lingua Mortis Orchestra , a side project of Rage .
Little Feat , a side project of Lowell George , Bill Payne , and Roy Estrada of The Mothers of Invention
Maximum Balloon , a side project of Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio [ 9]
MD.45 , a side project of Dave Mustaine and Jimmy DeGrasso from Megadeth with Lee Ving from Fear
Middle Aged Dad Jam Band , a side project of The State .
Mike + The Mechanics , a side project of Mike Rutherford of Genesis .
Mrs. Scabtree, a side project between Marilyn Manson , Jeordie White and Jessicka from Jack Off Jill .
The Network , supposedly a side project of all the members of Green Day .
The New Amsterdams began as a side project of Matthew Pryor of The Get Up Kids
New Build , a side project of Hot Chip [ 10]
Nick Jonas & the Administration , a side project of Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers
The Nightwatchman , the alter ego of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello .
The Operation M.D. , a side project of Juliette and the Licks guitarist Todd Morse and Sum 41 bassist Cone McCaslin .
Pinhead Gunpowder , a side project of Billie Joe Armstrong .
The Postal Service , a side project featuring Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie and Jimmy Tamborello of Dntel .
Probot , a Dave Grohl side project featuring various 1970s and 1980s heavy metal vocalists.
ProjeKct X , the side project of King Crimson .
Prozzäk , a side project with James McCollum and Jason Levine who are two members of The Philosopher Kings .
Puscifer , another side project consisting and organized by Maynard James Keenan of Tool .
The Raconteurs , consisting of Jack White (from the White Stripes ), Brendan Benson , Patrick Keeler (from The Greenhornes ), and Jack Lawrence (from The Greenhornes and Blanche ).
Refuge , a side project of Rage .
RNDM , a side project of Pearl Jam [ 11]
Singers Unlimited , a side project of The Hi-Los
Sixx:A.M. , a side project of Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe .
The Smile , a side project of Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead , and former Sons of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner .
Sol Invicto , a side project of Stephen Carpenter from Deftones led by Richie Londres .
Some Devil , a side project of Dave Matthews from the Dave Matthews Band .
Some Girls , a supergroup/side project consisting of current members of The Locust and The Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower , and ex-members of Give Up the Ghost (formerly American Nightmare).
The Superions , a side project of Fred Schneider from The B-52s .
The Tear Garden , a project consisting primarily of Edward Ka-Spel from The Legendary Pink Dots and Cevin Key from Skinny Puppy .
The Sound of Animals Fighting , a side project consisting of Rich Balling , Matt Embree, and Christopher Tsagakis of Rx Bandits , Anthony Green of Circa Survive , Derek Dougherty and Randy Strohmeyer of Finch , Marc McKnight of Atreyu , Rich Zahniser of Never Heard of It , Matthew Kelly of The Autumns , Craig Owens of Chiodos , and Keith Goodwin of Days Away .
Temple of the Dog , featuring members of Soundgarden with Pearl Jam and the start of that band.
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra , originally a side project of Montreal post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor .
Them Crooked Vultures , a side project featuring Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters and Nirvana ), Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age ) and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin ).
Three Fish , featuring Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam .
Tired Pony , a side project that consists of Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol , Peter Buck of R.E.M. , Richard Colburn of Belle & Sebastian , and Zooey Deschanel of She & Him , as well as other members of Snow Patrol.
Tom Tom Club , a side project of Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz of Talking Heads .
Trans-Siberian Orchestra , a side project of Savatage ; TSO has largely overshadowed the band that spawned it
Ugly Casanova , a side project of Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse .
Velvet Revolver , a grunge rock side project featuring Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots and Slash of Guns N' Roses .
White Hot Odyssey , a hard rock side project featuring vocalist Steve Perry and guitarist Jason Moss of the Cherry Poppin' Daddies .
The Whitest Boy Alive , a side project of Erlend Øye of Kings of Convenience .
X-Cops and the Dave Brockie Experience were both side projects of GWAR .
See also
References
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^ Kaplan, Ilana (8 January 2015). "An Artistic Video from the Hot Chip Spinoff New Build" . The New York Times . Retrieved 3 February 2015 .
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