Tag: Periphery

Documentary: Periphery North American Tour 2020!

…with the help of Randy Edwards who shot and edited the footage, Periphery have recapped their North American tour with Plini and Arch Echo in some style. As good as some of these are from some bands, it’s nice to have one that is more than 60 seconds long. “Hail Stan” is out now, the

Documentary: The Oral History Of Periphery!

Guitarists Mark Holcomb and Jake Bowen got dragged kicking and screaming to the Alternative Press studios by director Bobby Makar to present an Oral History of Periphery, from “Periphery I” to “Hail Stan” in just 38 minutes. How is that even possible? The Progressive Metal icons cut more than a few corners but needs must.

Review: “Chrysalis” by Alogon

The Koine Greek word ἄλογον (álogon, meaning inexplicable, irrational), is where Genova, Italian Progressive Metallers Andrea Olivieri (Vocals), Jack Repetti (Bass & Synthesizer), Damiano Logozzo (Guitar) and Francesco Schenone (Drums) found the name for their band. Citing influences in the likes of TesseracT, Devin Townsend and Monuments, the quartet have been writing music together since 2016, releasing

Review: “Blood Moon” EP by Manalyth

Tustin in Orange County California is where you’ll find Multi Instrumentalist (Guitars, Bass, Drums, Synths and Piano) Brodee McLaren and vocalist Brandon Craven on most days if the week. The duo create Progressive Deathcore and are label free because let’s face it, in the internet age, as they put it, who needs one? They’ve hooked

NEWS: Core System reherse “Lately”!

Following their full band rehearsal video for “Entropy“, Periphery fans Core System have gone back into their rehearsal space and recorded a video for “Lately“. Both songs appear on the bands stunningly good August 2019 album “Contrast” the follow up to “The Loop” which you can pick up over at bandcamp.

Review: “Red Sky” EP by Nada

Duo João and Fred released their debut EP as NADA in January, giving it the title “Red Sky“. A Concept EP about a person who has lost everything with songs to convey the sensations that go into a persons head in that metal state. Mixed and Mastered by Miguel Tereso of Demigod Recordings, it was

Review: “A Reptilian Dystopia” EP by Frogg

Frogg started as your typical high school band with founder Sky Moon Clark and co-founder at the time, Ryan Panny blasting off primarily Children of Bodom covers for fun. Frogg was later revitalized by Clark, during his time at Berklee College of Music. Experimenting  with different projects while continuing to funnel different guitar-centric song ideas

Review: “Out of the Silence” by Resonance

The music of Resonance is all about the brutal meeting of beautiful and technical melodies that are creating an unique approach to it. Three years after their debut EP “Day Of Days”, Helsinki Finland Metalcore quartet Esa Salminen on vocals, Petteri Peltomäki on guitars, David Forder on bass and Joni Huovila on drums have returned

Playthrough: “Bed Of Snakes” from Bleed From Within!

This promotional playthrough of “Bed Of Snakes” sees Bleed From Within guitarist Craig Gowans joined by… Of all people Periphery bassist Adam “Nolly” Getgood and comes courtesy of Carillon Guitars! We have great hopes for a new album from the Glaswegian homewreckers in 2020. Long may their World domination continue!

Review: “Catalyst” EP by SleepWalker from Al Bristow!

Weaponry frontman Al Bristow took some time out from the bands current touring and recording schedule to share his love of “Catalyst” by Portsmouth natives SleepWalker.  A huge amount of records have come out recently that have a lot Nu Metal influences. Unfortunately when you mention Nu Metal, the first things that generally come to