Periphery and Sumerian Records go way, way back. The band’s entire discography to date is through the label, and along with The Faceless, Born of Osiris, and Veil of Maya, they’re the band that’s most ...
Over the winter, Periphery mastermind Misha Mansoor gave a very candid interview in which he talked about the importance of diversified income streams for metal musicians, even at Periphery’s level, ...
With Periphery’s first headlining tour under their belt this year and the band working on two albums set to drop next year, bassist Tom Murphy has made the decision to depart from the group. On ...
Their former label spilled the beans and now Periphery has made it official. Jake Bowen, Matt Halpern, Mark Holcomb, Misha Mansoor and Spencer Sotelo announced the formation of 3DOT Recordings. They ...
Thanks for having me on. Periphery III: Select Difficulty is out now, and it was originally supposed to just be an EP. How did it evolve into a full fledged album? We got together with the band to ...
"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 ...
Progressive metalcore juggernauts Periphery will release a new album, titled Periphery III: Select Difficulty, July 22 via Sumerian Records. “For the past couple of years we’ve been refining our ...
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 ...
More importantly, new Haunted Shores - his side project with Misha Mansoor. "Misha and I have tentatively set aside a couple weeks in the fall to write/record a new album, as soon as we're done with ...
In the spring of 2010, an explosion of chuggy riffs, subsonic booms and futuristic metal sounds carved a corner for itself in metal. It was called djent, so named because of the djent-djent sounds of ...
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