The Cyber Project have the kind of blend that would put experimental bands to shame. This is a project that takes the best parts of many genres, with its own special edge. There is a rock-metal infusion that finds its own expression in the wake of alternate music lines. This is their latest single, Hindsight.
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Retrospect. Looking back. These bring a new perspective and moment of consideration on many things. The Cyber Project make an alt-rock smasher with some incredible rock undertones. There are melodic prisms in the center, and the light spreads far and wide. As a band, they have stretched it into something that reimagines a post-grunge movement inspired by Pearl Jam. The balance is powerful, blowing the mediocrity off the ground. Vocals scream for redemption, and it is a letter to yourself with a pound of truth.
The kind of rock you’ve missed
A song that will remain etched in your memories, you better add this one to your playlist. Their 2022 single Another Day remains their most popular, but I’m really intrigued with the directions they will take. I loved the depth of their guitar tones, and how sharp and clean the execution is. A band in their prime, reaching a stage where they’ll explode with success.
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Singles like Debt and Mickey are worth bingeing to. There is a certain fire you can hear in this bands love for rock. The rhythm lives within them comfortably, and they are going to set the stage on fire. Listen to The Cyber Project with their single and follow them for more!
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Self professed metalhead, moderately well read. If the music has soul, it's whole to me. The fact that my bio could have ended on a rhyme and doesn't should tell you a lot about my personality.


















