Tag: Periphery

Documentary: P4 Studio update #3 from Periphery!

Studio update #3 from influential DJentlemen Periphery has arrived! This time out it focuses on drum tracking with sticksman Matt Halpern getting help from the bands now former bassist Adam “Nolly” Getgood. Currently working titled “P4”, the new album is pencilled in for a 2019 release via 3DOT Recordings.

Documentary: Periphery: P4 Pt. #2!

Part #2 of the making of Periphery‘s upcoming new album with the working title “P4” has just been released and focuses on the vocal side of life with Spencer Sotelo in Washington DC. The clip, shot by Jeff Holcomb also reveals that the album will feature a 15 minute long closing track.

NEWS: Andrew Baena Ukele DJent!

Ukele DJent has been around for a little while now and it’s damn good fun. Don’t believe us? Well Canadian guitarist and producer Andrew Baena has dropped his top 5 Ukele DJent cuts, playing through tracks from After The Burial, Periphery, Volumes, Northlane and Animals As Leaders in full Ukele style. Will that mean a

Documentary: Periphery recording P4! Episode #1

Highly influential DJentalmen Periphery have put out the first studio update for their pencilled in “some point in 2019” album which has the working title “P4”. The album will be the first on 3DOT recordings and is being recorded in mastermind Misha Mansoor’s home studio. Mansoor also filmed a clip for Get Good Drums on

Review: “Phronesis” by Monuments

Having taken a break, London based DJent Metal heroes Monuments announced their return with “Phronesis”, released via Century Media on Friday 5th October. The band had given hints that they were recording via Social Media and even announced the completion of the record in July. Fast forwarding a few months and the band are now

Review: “Juracan” EP by The Arusha Accord!

Rewind back to the start of summer 2017. Reading Tech-Metallers The Arusha Accord announced their return some 8 years after the release of debut full length “The Echo Verses” with a triumphant sold out show at Reading’s Sub89. The band then played the main stage at UK Tech-Fest and dropping singles “Vultures” and “Blackend Heart”.

Review: “Neon” by Erra

Forming almost a decade ago in Birmingham Alabama, Progressive Metalcore quintet Erra have followed up 2016’s highly recommended “Drift” with “Neon” via Sumerian Records. Taking their name from Akkadian Mythology that represents mayhem and out on this summer’s incarnation of The Summer Slaughter Tour with The Agony Scene and Born Of Osiris among others, we

Vs. Tuesday: Three Bands! One Song! Who Wins? Fight!

Giving in to popular demand for a prize pair of Slipknot covers in this space while also owing to the fact that “Disdain” by Wage War is heavily inspired by what is for us probably the finest cut from possibly the finest of the Slipknot albums in “Iowa”, it’s time for “The Heretic Anthem” to

Documentary: Periphery writing sessions!

Having taken time out to do a couple of rounds of interviews, Periphery master mind Misha Mansoor has released another 10 minute clip of the bands new album recording sessions. Having been perhaps unintentionally leaked, the news appeared mid-week that the band have decided to self-release the new album and have moved away from long