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magiaburst · 1 year
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Literally 20 days until Periphery V: Djent Is Not A Genre comes out. This is gonna be the best record of this entire year. 
I love these guys.
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I've heard people pronounce Misha Collins' name the second way but Misha Mansoor's name the first so I got curious
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khaosb · 18 days
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Periphery.
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crmsndragonwngss · 4 months
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I did one of these silly Spotify games and it actually dug into my private sessions??? And then it called me out like hey you sad piece of shit, you listen to sad BTS songs too? Damn you can’t even listen to kpop without being emo as fuck, huh? 😂😂😂
It’s called Obscurify if y’all wanna play along too. More detailed breakdown of my hipster core kid ass listening habits under the cut
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relicfragment · 1 year
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also satellites is a great song bc its this amazing orchestral metal piece with a beautiful message and vocals and then right at the very end someone says 'suck my balls' really fast it literally cannot get better.
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frog-scream · 1 year
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Tagged by @gay-nidoking to do 10 songs/10 people. I mean if you really want my bad taste, sure.
1. Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land- Marina
2.Everyone's Trying to Kill Me- That Handsome Devil
3. Sweet Dreams- Eurythmics
4.Funky Dealer-Hideki Naganuma
5. Seven Fat Cows- Jonathan Roxmouth
6. Chicken Claw- That Handsome Devil
7. Sepiks Prime cover- Misha Mansoor
8. Feel Good Inc.- Gorillaz
9. Treefood/Atomshell- That Handsome Devil
10. The Beauty Underneath- Andrew Llyod Webber
I'm just tagging @cyberstrife so she can have fun after work :)
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woundedheartwithin · 1 year
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Lmao Periphery’s new album is called djent is not a genre. Brb gotta listen to it and put a whole buncha tracks in my fucking djent playlist because I love Periphery but I think it’s hilarious that Misha Mansoor coined the term and hates it so much (also I don’t like Misha Mansoor 😂😂😂)
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decemberthe7th · 3 years
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justanoth3rday · 3 years
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simonjordison · 5 years
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Periphery en Chile (Parte 2). Club Blondie, Santiago - Chile 2019. @spencersotelo ❤
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suchaflurryflurry · 5 years
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favorite lyrics from 2019 albums i like ↳ periphery iv: hail stan // periphery
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sinceileftyoublog · 5 years
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Periphery Live Preview: House of Blues Chicago, 4/18-4/19
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
Hail Stan continues Periphery’s rather paradoxical streak: It’s cohesive within their discography in that it, like many of the D.C. prog metal band’s previous albums, is not thematically or instrumentally cohesive within itself. Contextually, it certainly stands out. It’s the first of their records released independently, and their first released since bassist Adam “Nolly” Getgood left. (He tracked bass parts and helped produce and mix the album but did not write.) The band spent a year making the record, up to and including live orchestrations and choir from Randy Slaugh. They reworked a Haunted Shores song for it. And it’s got their longest track ever.
No, really, that’s saying something. “Reptile” is almost 17 minutes long, opening with cinematic strings, eventually becoming your typical hard-nosed blaster. It doesn’t move much, and it’s about--wait for it--a stoner trying to save the planet from reptilian aliens. But aside from a bit of both sides-ism, unnecessary posturing about the surveillance state, and spoken word from Mikee Goodman at the end, the song doesn’t take itself too seriously. That’s generally the recipe for success for conceptual prog metal bands with a djent bend like Periphery. Single “Blood Eagle”, with references to Nordic sacrifice, is perfectly theatrical. “Chvrch Bvrner” combines post-punk guitars with a thrash beat and features a very goofy glitch breakdown at the end. “Crush”’s synth bass beat eventually gives way to a silly techno thump.
However, I won’t knock Periphery for having their heart in the right place. Many of the songs on the horribly titled record are actually pretty serious. The piano- and vocal-forward “Garden in the Bones” is about Native American genocide; closer “Satellites” is directed towards humanity from the point of view of the Earth. “All we care about is blood and satellites,” sings Spencer Sotelo. It’s hard to argue with him. On a personal level, “It’s Only Smiles” is about Sotelo’s sister, who passed away a couple years ago, featuring moving lyrics about how his sister would want him to overcome his troubles, related to her passing or not.
So while Hail Stan is doesn’t have a strong central theme, Periphery use variance to their advantage by embracing it rather than letting it stand out. Perhaps it’s easier to imagine the album as a collection of singles, which is why they should stand out more when mixed in a live set.
Rock quintet Dance Gavin Dance headlines. British rockers Don Broco, California post-hardcore group Hail the Sun, & instrumental trio Covet also open.
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chilicheddar · 5 years
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Sang the first little bit of Scarlet by Periphery. This song is so tiring for your voice man, I don't know how he does it.
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quietandfalling · 6 years
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Periphery - The Scourge
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PERIPHERY Albums Ranked
Periphery started in 2005 as the recording project of guitarist and producer Misha Mansoor, who had already made a name for himself in the progressive metal community through his production abilities with his project Bulb. Over the course of almost 15 years, Periphery have shaped the modern Prog Metal scene, giving birth to — like it or not — the Djent genre.
Since 2010 Peripheryreleased five…
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mofdayfox · 3 years
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Ola Englundに学ぶ、ボカロP(同人音屋)の戦略とは?
「売りたければ売れるようになってから売ればいいじゃん」という話です。こんにちは、夕立P(@Yu_dachiP)です。 SOLAR GUITARSというギターブランドを立ち上げたThe HauntedのギタリストOla Englundをご存知でしょうか。以前、個人の日記ブログの方でも動画をチラっと取り上げたのですが、そのトークがとても「使える!」話だったので、ボカロPならびに同人音屋の皆様に向けてシェア・ぼく個人の考えをちょっとだけ公開してみます。 なお、この記事はあくまで自分および作品をとにかく売りたい、売り込みたい!という方向けの内容であり、そういったものに執着がない方に関しては「not for you」なので、そこはご理解ください。 Ola Englundって何者? 本題に入る前に、事の発端であるOlaについて軽く触れておきます。 活動について 『The…
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