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Coheed And Cambria will be joined by djent band Periphery, progressive metal outfit Leprous, and more.
"We spent more time on Periphery V than any other release in our history..."
"An absolute ripper, and an early candidate for album of the year honours."
We sat down with Periphery's Jake Bowen backstage in Melbourne last week to talk 'Periphery III', remixes, covers, live sets, as well as Polaris & Circles.
"Every day I’m reminded of how lucky I am because of how I get so spend my days and what I get to work on."
"It's a really good thing to be forced to be creative outside of your initial project, because it helps to create more."
Prepare to have you mind blown.
Just read the review, you flogs!
"Confused? [Periphery] definitely want you to be."
Periphery are back for a new album that's just shy of a year from the release of third (and fourth) record 'Juggernaut'. If you've been living under a very big rock, this new album is called 'Periphery III: Select Difficulty', and man, this one's a doozy! The album is sonically monolithic from beginning to end and serves to prove that Periphery really knows what they're doing and why they are masters of their craft. I got the chance to speak with the band's warm and friendly drummer, Matt Halpern, who was very eager to talk about this new record as well as his signature snare drum, The Wraith.