Periphery are making their fans very happy with a full album stream of their new album ‘Periphery II’ prior to its release on July 3. Guitarist Misha Mansoor talked to Metal Assault about the new ...
Maryland based progressive metal band Periphery recently released their sophomore album, ‘Periphery II: This Time It's Personal,' and it showcases their knack for balancing atmospheric sounds with ...
“Scarlet” is one of the best songs on Periphery’s Periphery II: A Good Day to Die Peripherally, so I was pretty stoked to sit down and watch the new video for the track. And I wasn’t disappointed… ...
"This is definitely still a Periphery album, though it's got a lot more substance reflective of what we do as a unit," says Jake Bowen, guitarist of Washington, D.C.-based progressive metal outfit ...
When the six members of the Maryland progressive-metal band Periphery convened last summer at the home of drummer Matt Halpern, they had only a massive jumble of disconnected songs. When they left ...
That extraordinary league of 'djentlemen,' Perhiphery, are back with a new single, Make Total Destroy, which is featured on their second album, the upcoming Periphery II. Make Total Destroy is ...
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It’s a little early to discuss candidates for album of the year as it is only October, but I am going to go ahead and throw progressive metal band Periphery’s sophomore effort, the hilariously named ...
Periphery represents the vanguard of addictive, chaotic, challenging and cathartically inviting heavy music for the modern era. The triple-guitar attack and rhythmic dexterity of Periphery has won ...
"Make Total Destroy" off Periphery's 2012 record Periphery II: This Time It's Personal is an awesome song with a lot of interesting tapped riffs (and riffs in general). Apparently the translation from ...
Last night, Vince and I got high (Nnnnnnooooo!) and saw Piranha 3DD, which, I am heartbroken to report, is not even a fraction as amazing as its predecessor, which may have been the finest dramatic ...