Canadian artist profile
SourcedGroup Project
Band · Montréal, QC
Group Project is a Montréal alternative-pop trio whose hook-driven songs blend folk, funk, rock guitars, electronic percussion, and synthesizers.
- Active since
- 2015
- Catalog
- 33 releases
- Last checked
- July 13, 2026
About
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Group Project is a Montréal alternative-pop trio composed of Jacob Brown, Jeremy Harbec, and Alex Remington. The project began in 2015 when Brown and Harbec started building electronic and pop tracks in a bedroom studio; Remington later joined as the group developed its early recordings and live identity. Their songwriting combines folk textures, funk bass lines, rock guitars, electronic percussion, synthesizers, and direct pop hooks. After a series of singles beginning in 2018, Group Project released the seven-track happily catastrophic in May 2022, followed by the six-track THE BIG PICTURE in August 2023. Here Now, their first 12-track full album, arrived through Spectra Musique in May 2025. The band returned to the Osheaga stage that summer and has also appeared at the Festival d'été de Québec and Ottawa Bluesfest. Current releases continue through July 2026 with Soak, following a sequence that includes Sucks Being Lonely, White Gold, Wanna Say, and You'll Say. The exact Spotify identity contains 33 primary album and single containers from January 2018 through July 2026: two albums and 31 singles. Several of those singles contain multiple tracks, so this is an exact provider-container snapshot rather than a work-level discography. The official website, current Spectra Musique roster, a 2025 Canadian Musical Reproduction Rights Agency feature, and ongoing Montréal industry activity independently support Montréal, Quebec as the trio's current Canadian professional base. The same sources confirm the member identities and current label relationship. Professional inquiries route through the official contact page. Direct team email addresses are not republished, and Spotify media is displayed remotely with provider attribution.
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