Periphery
Rank: 327 288 fans |
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Line-up
2005- | Misha Mansoor - guitars |
2007- | Jake Bowen - guitars, synths, programming |
2009- | Matt Halpern - drums |
2010- | Spencer Sotelo - vocals |
2011- | Mark Holcomb - guitars |
2005 | Jason Berlin - drums |
2005-2007 | Jake Veredika - vocals |
2005-2009 | Travis Orbin - drums |
2005-2011 | Tom Murphy - bass, backing vocals |
2005-2011 | Alex Bois - guitars, backing vocals |
2007-2008 | Casey Sabol - vocals |
2008-2010 | Chris Barretto - vocals |
2012-2017 | Adam "Nolly" Getgood - bass |
2012 | Adam Getgood - bass, guitars |
› 2019 | -//- bass |
2011 | John Browne - guitars |
2012 | Adam Getgood - bass |
2012 | Jeff Holcomb - bass |
2010 | Adam Getgood - bass |
2010 | Elliot Coleman - vocals |
2010 | Jeff Loomis - guitars |
2012 | Wes Hauch - guitars |
2012 | Guthrie Govan - guitars |
2012 | John Petrucci - guitars |
2013 | Nick Johnston - guitars |
2019 | Mikee Goodman - vocals |
2023 | Jørgen Munkeby - saxophone |
Discography
2010 | Icarus Lives! | 8.2 | |
2011 | Jetpacks Was Yes | 8.7 | |
2012 | Make Total Destroy | 8.8 | |
2013 | Scarlet | 6.4 | |
2013 | Ragnarok | 8 | |
2015 | Alpha | 7 | |
2015 | The Bad Thing | 9.5 | |
2016 | Marigold | 9 | |
2019 | Blood Eagle | ||
2019 | Chvrch Bvrner | ||
2023 | Wildfire | 4 | |
2023 | Atropos | 6.5 |
Latest reviews
“Rome wasn’t built in a day, the world has never been less predictable, and “djent” is not a genre”. So say Periphery, but the bands that have been labelled as djent all sound similar enough to merit a genre tag for ease of discussion, and I can’t figure out how to type the Prince symbol in Word and thus represent ‘the genre formerly known as djent’.
Review by musclassia ›› |
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Periphery is a name that, more than most prog bands, has the capacity to really split opinions. If you haven't previously been a fan, you can probably save your time and stop reading, as everything that may have put you off in the past is still here. As for the converted, how much you enjoy Hail Stan will very much depend on what parts of Periphery you like, as it's rather a 'kitchen sink' type of album.
Review by musclassia ›› |
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Juggernaut: Alpha and Omega are parts I and II of a crowning achievement in songwriting, storytelling, and performance. It is more emotional, more melodic, and far more jazz than anyone was expecting. Oh, it just oozes at times with a thick, dense jazz, which is kneaded into the metal music so well. But that's just one of many important ingredients.
Review by Susan ›› |
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146d ago | Periphery - Periphery II: This Time It's Personal in Albums | 27 |
225d ago | Periphery - Periphery III: Select Difficulty in Albums | 8 |
631d ago | Periphery - Juggernaut: Alpha & Omega in Albums | 20 |
654d ago | Periphery - Periphery in Albums | 26 |
2775d ago | Periphery - 'Marigold' Official Video Unveiled in News | 3 |
2815d ago | Periphery - New Song Available Online in News | 2 |
2854d ago | Periphery - Reveal More New Album Details, Teasers in News | 2 |
2883d ago | Periphery - Announce New Album And North American Tour in News | 5 |
3046d ago | Periphery - Juggernaut: Alpha & Omega in Reviews | 6 |
3162d ago | Periphery - Juggernaut: Alpha & Omega in Reviews | 28 |
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