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“Death of Me” by The Project

  • Writer: Alexander Asiedu
    Alexander Asiedu
  • Jun 29
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 4

Death of Me by The Project

When James Davis launched The Project, few expected such a hard-hitting, sharply executed debut. But “Death of Me” does more than introduce a band—it shakes the walls with a thunderous mix of raw energy and infectious precision. Built on a revolving cast of seasoned rock musicians, this track brings together heavyweights from bands like Lit, Bullet Boys, and Face to Face.


From the opening riff, “Death of Me” dives into fast-paced guitar hooks and gritty bass lines that instantly take control. Jeff Plant’s vocals soar with intent, striking a bold contrast between power and emotion. “You’re the best and the worst part of me,” he belts—a line that captures the emotional push and pull at the heart of the track.



What sets this apart is the balance: it’s loud, but never messy. The guitar interplay between rhythm and lead is sharp, while the drums punch through with purpose. It’s rock that leans into its classic roots yet feels modern enough to fill arenas today.


Death of Me
THE PROJECT

Ultimately, “Death of Me” works because it isn’t trying too hard—it’s real, tight, and alive. A powerful return for Davis, and a promising first chapter for The Project. This is more than just a song. It’s a statement.


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