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Periphery (band)

Periphery is an American progressive metal band formed in Washington, D.C. in 2005. Their musical style has been described as progressive metal,[1][2] djent,[2] and progressive metalcore.[3] They are considered one of the pioneers of the djent movement within progressive metal. They have also received a Grammy nomination.[4] The band consists of vocalist Spencer Sotelo, guitarists Misha Mansoor, Mark Holcomb, Jake Bowen, and drummer Matt Halpern.

Periphery
Periphery performing in 2015.
Left to right: Mark Holcomb, Jake Bowen, Spencer Sotelo, Adam Getgood, Misha Mansoor
Background information
OriginWashington, D.C., U.S.
Genres
Years active2005–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Anthony Marshall
  • Jason S. Berlin
  • Jake Veredika
  • Casey Sabol
  • Travis Orbin
  • Chris Barretto
  • Alex Bois
  • Tom Murphy
  • Adam Getgood
Websiteperiphery.net

Since their self-titled debut, the band has released an additional five albums: Periphery II: This Time It's Personal, the double album Juggernaut: Alpha and Omega, Periphery III: Select Difficulty and Periphery IV: Hail Stan. They've also released two EPs: Icarus EP and Clear. All Periphery material is self-produced by the members of the band.

History

Formation and early line-up changes (2005–2009)

Periphery was formed in 2005 by guitarist Misha Mansoor, who slowly gained a reputation on the Internet via a regularly-updated Soundclick account, the Meshuggah and John Petrucci forums, and the sevenstring.org message boards. Before and during Periphery's tenure in the metal scene, Mansoor developed a reputation for doing his own audio production, the majority of which was performed with a home computer and a Pod XT. Mansoor has continued to update his personal project, Bulb, often transferring songs between the two projects. Mansoor also continues to be involved in a number of other musical projects, including Haunted Shores,[5] Four Seconds Ago,[6] and of Man Not of Machine.[7]

Periphery went through a number of lineup changes during its early history. Originally, Misha played drums and guitar in the band, but began scoping out local talent and found local drummer Jason S. Berlin, and then switched permanently to guitar. Berlin was planning to pursue interests in Los Angeles and was replaced upon departure by Travis Orbin. Between 2005 and 2009, Periphery worked with vocalists Jake Veredika,[8] Casey Sabol[9] and Chris Barretto,[10] gradually moving from a Meshuggah-influenced sound to a more ambient, melodic sound, with a focus on innovative production.

Periphery has toured extensively since 2008, supporting artists including DevilDriver, Dream Theater, Emmure, Veil of Maya,[11] Animals as Leaders,[12] God Forbid,[13] Darkest Hour,[14] The Dillinger Escape Plan,[15] Fear Factory,[16] Between the Buried and Me, and Fair to Midland.[17]

Spencer Sotelo, Matt Halpern and self-titled debut album (2010–2011)

In 2009, Travis Orbin left the band to join Sky Eats Airplane. He was then replaced by Matt Halpern, who was scouted by Mansoor whilst playing for a local pop band. In January 2010, Sumerian and Periphery announced on April 20, as the release date of the band's self-titled debut album, to be distributed by Sumerian Records in the United States; Distort Entertainment in Canada; Roadrunner Records in Australia; Century Media Records in Germany, and the rest of the world. On January 20, 2010, amid speculation that they had changed vocalists again, Periphery uploaded an album sampler with vocals by Spencer Sotelo, a San Diego native who was later announced to be Periphery's new vocalist,[18] replacing Chris Barretto, who had been fired from the band due to personal differences (Mansoor referring to him as a "diva"), resulting in a minor feud that would not be resolved until late 2013 (see below).

Periphery released their self-titled debut album, Periphery, through Sumerian Records on April 20, 2010. It debuted at No. 128 on the Billboard Top 200, as well as No. 2 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[19] To support the album: Periphery played multiple tours around the US and Canada; a short tour of Australia along with The Dillinger Escape Plan,[15] and a headlining tour of the UK and mainland Europe in February 2011. The band's first headlining tour, "League Of Extraordinary Djentlemen Tour", had support from TesseracT and Monuments in the UK, while their mainland European shows included Monuments and The Safety Fire.[20] The band ran into multiple health issues during the tour; Spencer Sotelo had a case of bronchitis and was regularly unable to perform the entire set. Jake Bowen fell and broke a finger in the first week of the UK tour and was unable to play for the rest of their headlining tour. He recovered and joined the band during the last couple of shows on their tour with Fair to Midland and Scale the Summit right before they dropped out of the tour.[17]

On March 22, Periphery released a cover of Metallica's song "One", which was recorded for the Homefront video game soundtrack and was released as a free download on the Homefront main website.[21]

Icarus EP and addition of Mark Holcomb (2011)

On January 19, 2011, the music video for "Jetpacks Was Yes!" was posted on NME.[22] The video features a re-recorded and re-structured version of the song which was released on Icarus EP. Periphery's first single, from their Icarus EP titled "Frak the Gods", was released on March 24.[23]

On July 6, 2011, Periphery announced via a MySpace blog post that the band had parted ways with guitarist Alex Bois. However, they did not change touring schedules, hiring Mark Holcomb and Adam "Nolly" Getgood (of British progressive metal band Red Seas Fire) to play Alex's parts during live shows until they found a permanent replacement.[24]

On September 7, 2011, they were announced as the opening act for Dream Theater on the European leg of A Dramatic Turn of Events Tour starting in January 2012.[25] In October 2011, the band announced that Holcomb was now the band's full-time guitarist,[26] and in November bassist Tom Murphy decided to leave the band. This led to Getgood being assigned the role of bassist for their European tour with Dream Theater.[27] The band also hired Holcomb's brother Jeff as a stand-in bass player for their 2012 US tour with Protest The Hero, Jeff Loomis, The Safety Fire and Today I Caught the Plague.[citation needed]

On February 21, 2012, the band re-released their debut album with a new single on iTunes entitled "Passenger". This was a partially re-recorded version of an old Haunted Shores song.[28]

Periphery II: This Time It's Personal (2012–2013)

Periphery then entered the studio to work on their next two full-length releases to record reworked "Bulb" demos as well as completely new material written by the full band.[29] The album was to be produced by Mansoor and Getgood and engineered and mixed by Taylor Larson (Sky Eats Airplane, Of Legends, Life on Repeat).

In July 2011, Mansoor elaborated on the forthcoming albums in Australian magazine Mixdown. He confirmed that there would be two albums recorded, and that one would be a concept album. Mansoor has had an interest in a concept album for quite some time, stating that "[he] wanted to get this concept album out there. It's been an idea for years and years." Mansoor also revealed that the band would release the albums separately, saying "[they]'ll probably do a staggered release, three to six months apart" and that "[he] really want[s] them to be these separate bodies of work, because they will sound different, and be completely different approaches, too."[30]

Periphery II: This Time It's Personal was made available for streaming on YouTube on June 28, 2012. Hours later, the band announced that Getgood had officially joined the band, his role in the band mostly being a bassist but also contributing to guitar parts in the studio (a role which he had already taken on during the recording of Periphery II), effectively making him the "multi-instrumentalist" of the band. Jeff Holcomb continued to perform with Periphery during the 2012 Summer Slaughter tour until they had to drop out due to a family emergency; this was done so that Getgood could perform his last show with Red Seas Fire at the inaugural UK Tech-Metal Fest.

Since the 2012 Summer Slaughter tour Jeff Holcomb has remained a regular part of the band's crew and still performs as a stand-in bass player when required. As well as this, he makes documentary films about the band's tours and directed the music video for Ragnarok.

Clear EP (2013–2014)

Spencer Sotelo hinted in 2 tweets in September 2013 that Periphery were planning to release a new EP, the writing for which was already well under way, to tide their fans over until the release of Juggernaut, the band's much anticipated third full-length album.[31]

In October, it was announced that Misha Mansoor, Mark Holcomb & Jake Bowen were having signature pickups released; the Bare Knuckle Pickups Juggernaut, the Seymour Duncan Alpha/Omega and DiMarzio Titan pickups, respectively. It was also announced that Bowen's Ibanez LACS "Titan" would be made as a signature guitar.

In November 2013, former singer Chris Barretto made a surprise appearance during an encore of "Icarus Lives!" at the Gramercy Theater. As well as ending the long-standing feud between Chris and Periphery, it also marked the end of Periphery's "This Tour is Personal" headlining tour.[32]

In December, Periphery announced a new release entitled Clear, set for release on January 28, 2014.[33] Clear is a separate project from Juggernaut and was built around a unique concept: each track apart from the opener "Overture" was assigned to a different member of the band, who acted as the "creative director" for their respective song, and every track shares a theme from "Overture" to link each track in the release together. The band insisted that it should not be considered an EP as at 30 minutes in length it is longer than most EPs, but should not be classified as an album.

Juggernaut (2014–2016)

"Juggernaut" is a concept which was under development by the band for several years. Misha had initially written a series of demos early in Periphery's history, which were sections of a planned extended composition with the "Juggernaut" title; this extended composition contained Periphery's breakthrough songs "Icarus Lives!" and "Jetpacks Was Yes!" as some of its sections.[34] The idea of an extended piece was eventually scrapped and developed into a concept which would span an entire album.

During the Periphery II album cycle it was planned that Juggernaut would be released 3–6 months after Periphery II as part of a double album. However, this plan was also dropped due to Periphery's touring commitments, pushing the release to 2015. The band delayed writing and pre-production even more to make time for writing and recording Clear. In early July 2014, Periphery began tracking and recording songs for Juggernaut.[citation needed]

On the Escape From The Studio Tour, lead vocalist Spencer Sotelo stated that Juggernaut had been finished and would be released sometime in January 2015 through Sumerian Records. On November 5, 2014, Periphery announced a tour in support of the new record, which was released on January 27, 2015. They revealed that it will in fact be a double album, consisting of Juggernaut: Alpha and Juggernaut: Omega, and that support acts for the album release tour in early 2015 will be Nothing More, Wovenwar, and Thank You Scientist.[35]

Periphery III: Select Difficulty (2016–2018)

In early 2016, various Periphery members announced through social media that they were working on what would become their fifth studio album. Matt Halpern announced on his Instagram account that drums for the new untitled album would be tracked in February 2016. On April 26, 2016, Periphery announced on their official Facebook page that their new album would be called Periphery III: Select Difficulty and that it would be released on July 22 the same year.[36] The first new song, "The Price Is Wrong", was released on May 25.[37] The next song to be released was "Flatline", which was made available to stream on YouTube on June 25.[38] "Marigold", the first official music video from the album, was released on July 8.[39] "Motormouth" and "The Way the News Goes..." were released to YouTube on July 14 and 15, respectively,[40][41] followed by the release of "Prayer Position" on July 18.[42] The band was nominated at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in the Best Metal Performance category for their song "The Price Is Wrong".

Additionally, it was announced that Adam "Nolly" Getgood would be focusing more on his personal production projects and would not be touring with Periphery.[43][44] The band then decided to use Getgood's backing tracks for their live performances.[45][46] On August 3, 2017, Getgood announced through Facebook his departure from the band, stating his lack of investment in Periphery, and his wanting to spend more time with his wife, as well as on production and GetGoodDrums.[47][48] On April 19, 2018, the band's label, Sumerian Records, announced that Periphery was splitting from the label, and their next album would be released on their independent label 3DOT Recordings.[49][50]

Periphery IV: Hail Stan (2018–2020)

In April 2018, Mansoor uploaded a 10-minute YouTube video containing various clips from writing sessions with Bowen and Holcomb.[51] In October, the band revealed that they had begun tracking songs for their sixth studio album, and that it would be released in 2019. It was also revealed that Adam "Nolly" Getgood, former bassist and now studio bassist only for the band, would be tracking and recording bass for the album and would once again be heavily involved in mixing, producing, and engineering the album, but would not contribute to the writing process.[52] On January 27, 2019, Mark Holcomb stated that the next Periphery album would be released in April.[53] On February 6, 2019, the band released a single called "Blood Eagle", and on March 1, Periphery released "Garden in the Bones", both from their studio album Periphery IV: Hail Stan, released on April 5, 2019, through their own label, 3DOT Recordings.[54]

Upcoming seventh studio album (2021–present)

On March 11, 2021, various members of Periphery posted an in-studio photo of the band onto social media, announcing the first writing session for their seventh studio album.[55] On October 12, 2022, Jake Bowen announced that the new album is completed and it's ready for mastering.[56]

Tunings

The band uses an extended range of tunings on 6-, 7-, and 8-string guitars. Their songs are predominantly in Drop C in 6-string (CGCFAD), Drop G# in 7-string (G#D#G#C#F#A#D#), and standard in 8-string (F#BEADGBE). Their 8-string songs include "Captain On", "Ji", "Extraneous", "A Black Minute", "The Event", "22 Faces", "Four Lights", "Stranger Things" and "Hell Below" (for this song, they drop the low F# string down to C#). For "Totla Mad" and "Frak the Gods", they drop the low C down to A# (A#GCFAD). For "Zyglrox", "Muramasa", "Alpha", "The Bad Thing", "Graveless", "Remain Indoors", "Habitual Line-Stepper", "Lune", "Prayer Position", "Chvrch Bvrner", "Garden in the Bones" and "Follow Your Ghost", they tune the low C (drop C) down to A (AGCFAD). "Ragnarok" are in a 7-string variation of the "Totla Mad" tuning, the low G# is tuned down to F# (F#D#G#C#F#A#D#). "Scarlet" is in Open Cadd9 tuning (CGCEGD). "Racecar" uses a tuning where instead of dropping the lowest string on the 7-string, they dropped the 6th string (A#C#G#C#F#A#D#). For the song "Reptile", they drop the 6th string from C (Drop C) to G (GGCFAD).[57][58][59]

Other projects

Guitarists Mark Holcomb and Misha Mansoor have a side project called Haunted Shores. This project first became active in April 2010, before Holcomb was a member of Periphery, releasing two songs on a split EP with Cyclamen.[60] Through the remainder of 2010 and part of 2011, they periodically recorded and released new songs, sometimes featuring guest vocalists like Elliot Coleman or Mike Semesky. However, in late 2011 Holcomb officially joined Periphery, and the project unofficially went on hiatus. Their song "Passenger," which featured guest vocals by Spencer Sotelo, was released as a Periphery song in February 2012, and another song featuring Sotelo's vocals, "Scarlet" was re-recorded and released on Periphery's second album. No new music was released until 2015, when it was revealed that they were recording a 'debut' EP. Viscera was released on November 3, 2015, and featured a re-recorded version of one of their earlier songs ("Harrison Fjord") as well as several new songs.[61]

Mansoor is also part of an electronic music side project with guitarist Jake Bowen, called Four Seconds Ago.[62] Their debut album, The Vacancy, was released September 28, 2018. Bowen also produces electronic music on his own, having released the full-length album Isometric on May 31, 2015.[63]

On April 7, 2014, it was announced that vocalist Spencer Sotelo had become the new lead vocalist of post-hardcore band From First to Last.[64] Additionally, Sotelo produces "Trent Reznor-inspired" music under the moniker Endur. Endur's debut album American Parasite was released October 27, 2017.[65]

Mark Holcomb doubles as a professional voice actor in video games, most recently lending his voice to two main characters in the police-procedural RPG Disco Elysium.[66] Holcomb also co-wrote two songs on VUUR's 2016 debut album, "In This Moment, We Are Free - Cities": specifically, the songs "Freedom - Rio" and "Reunite! - Paris."[67]

Mansoor has composed and produced songs for video game soundtracks, most notably "Follow in Flight" and "Breaking the Covenant" for the Halo 2: Anniversary soundtrack (part of the Halo: The Master Chief Collection) as well as the ending credits theme for the game Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. He has also worked as a producer on releases by Animals as Leaders, Stray from the Path and Veil of Maya, among others. He also owns the guitar pedal company Horizon Devices, and co-owns software company GetGood Drums alongside Periphery bandmate Matt Halpern and former bandmate Adam "Nolly" Getgood.

Band members

Timeline

Discography

Periphery discography
Studio albums6
Music videos10
EPs2
Singles16

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[69]
US
Indie

[70]
AUS
[71]
AUT
[72]
FIN
[73]
GER
[74]
JPN
[75]
UK
[76]
Periphery 128 18
Periphery II: This Time It's Personal 44 6 46 46 115
Juggernaut: Alpha
  • Released: January 27, 2015
  • Label: Sumerian, Century Media
22 3 22 49 83 111 43
Juggernaut: Omega
  • Released: January 27, 2015
  • Label: Sumerian, Century Media
25 4 25 48 119 45
Periphery III: Select Difficulty
  • Released: July 22, 2016
  • Label: Sumerian, Century Media
22 2 8 42 22 39 102 57
Periphery IV: Hail Stan
  • Released: April 5, 2019
  • Label: 3DOT Recordings
64 1 21 48 40 36 71

EPs

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title EP details Peak chart positions
US
[69]
US
Indie.

[70]
AUS
[71]
JPN
[75]
Icarus EP
  • Released: April 19, 2011
  • Label: Sumerian
Clear 62 10 37 134
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

  • "Icarus Lives!" (April 23, 2010)
  • "Jetpacks Was Yes!" (January 21, 2011)
  • "Passenger" (February 21, 2012)
  • "Make Total Destroy" (June 5, 2012)
  • "Scarlet" (February 20, 2013)
  • "Ragnarok" (October 3, 2013)
  • "The Scourge" (November 21, 2014)
  • "The Bad Thing" (December 4, 2014)
  • "22 Faces" (December 16, 2014)
  • "Graveless" (December 31, 2014)
  • "Alpha" (January 5, 2015)
  • "The Price Is Wrong" (May 25, 2016)
  • "Flatline" (June 24, 2016)
  • "Marigold" (July 8, 2016)
  • "Blood Eagle" (February 6, 2019)
  • "Garden in the Bones" (March 1, 2019)

Other appearances

  • "One" (Metallica cover) – Appears on Homefront: Songs for the Resistance soundtrack album
  • "Only If for a Night" (Florence + The Machine cover) – Appears on Florence + The Sphinx: Sumerian Ceremonials - A Tribute to Florence + The Machine

Music videos

Title Year Director Album
"Icarus Lives!" 2010 Ian McFarland & Mike Pecci Periphery
"Jetpacks Was Yes!" 2011 Eric Haviv, Richard Webb & Brandon Morris Icarus EP
"Make Total Destroy" 2012 Wes Richardson Periphery II: This Time It's Personal
"Scarlet" 2013 Wes Richardson
"Ragnarok" Jeff Holcomb
"Alpha" 2015 Wes Richardson Juggernaut: Alpha
"The Bad Thing" Jeff Holcomb Juggernaut: Omega
"Marigold" 2016 Wes Richardson Periphery III: Select Difficulty
"Blood Eagle" 2019 Jeremy Danger & Travis Shinn Periphery IV: Hail Stan
"Chvrch Bvrner" Justin Reich

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Periphery band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Periphery is an American progressive metal band formed in Washington D C in 2005 Their musical style has been described as progressive metal 1 2 djent 2 and progressive metalcore 3 They are considered one of the pioneers of the djent movement within progressive metal They have also received a Grammy nomination 4 The band consists of vocalist Spencer Sotelo guitarists Misha Mansoor Mark Holcomb Jake Bowen and drummer Matt Halpern PeripheryPeriphery performing in 2015 Left to right Mark Holcomb Jake Bowen Spencer Sotelo Adam Getgood Misha MansoorBackground informationOriginWashington D C U S GenresProgressive metal djent progressive metalcoreYears active2005 presentLabels3DOT Recordings Century Media eOne Sumerian Roadrunner DistortMembersMisha Mansoor Jake Bowen Matt Halpern Spencer Sotelo Mark HolcombPast membersAnthony Marshall Jason S Berlin Jake Veredika Casey Sabol Travis Orbin Chris Barretto Alex Bois Tom Murphy Adam GetgoodWebsiteperiphery wbr netSince their self titled debut the band has released an additional five albums Periphery II This Time It s Personal the double album Juggernaut Alpha and Omega Periphery III Select Difficulty and Periphery IV Hail Stan They ve also released two EPs Icarus EP and Clear All Periphery material is self produced by the members of the band Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early line up changes 2005 2009 1 2 Spencer Sotelo Matt Halpern and self titled debut album 2010 2011 1 3 Icarus EP and addition of Mark Holcomb 2011 1 4 Periphery II This Time It s Personal 2012 2013 1 5 Clear EP 2013 2014 1 6 Juggernaut 2014 2016 1 7 Periphery III Select Difficulty 2016 2018 1 8 Periphery IV Hail Stan 2018 2020 1 9 Upcoming seventh studio album 2021 present 2 Tunings 3 Other projects 4 Band members 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 EPs 5 3 Singles 5 4 Other appearances 5 5 Music videos 6 ReferencesHistory EditFormation and early line up changes 2005 2009 Edit Periphery was formed in 2005 by guitarist Misha Mansoor who slowly gained a reputation on the Internet via a regularly updated Soundclick account the Meshuggah and John Petrucci forums and the sevenstring org message boards Before and during Periphery s tenure in the metal scene Mansoor developed a reputation for doing his own audio production the majority of which was performed with a home computer and a Pod XT Mansoor has continued to update his personal project Bulb often transferring songs between the two projects Mansoor also continues to be involved in a number of other musical projects including Haunted Shores 5 Four Seconds Ago 6 and of Man Not of Machine 7 Periphery went through a number of lineup changes during its early history Originally Misha played drums and guitar in the band but began scoping out local talent and found local drummer Jason S Berlin and then switched permanently to guitar Berlin was planning to pursue interests in Los Angeles and was replaced upon departure by Travis Orbin Between 2005 and 2009 Periphery worked with vocalists Jake Veredika 8 Casey Sabol 9 and Chris Barretto 10 gradually moving from a Meshuggah influenced sound to a more ambient melodic sound with a focus on innovative production Periphery has toured extensively since 2008 supporting artists including DevilDriver Dream Theater Emmure Veil of Maya 11 Animals as Leaders 12 God Forbid 13 Darkest Hour 14 The Dillinger Escape Plan 15 Fear Factory 16 Between the Buried and Me and Fair to Midland 17 Spencer Sotelo Matt Halpern and self titled debut album 2010 2011 Edit In 2009 Travis Orbin left the band to join Sky Eats Airplane He was then replaced by Matt Halpern who was scouted by Mansoor whilst playing for a local pop band In January 2010 Sumerian and Periphery announced on April 20 as the release date of the band s self titled debut album to be distributed by Sumerian Records in the United States Distort Entertainment in Canada Roadrunner Records in Australia Century Media Records in Germany and the rest of the world On January 20 2010 amid speculation that they had changed vocalists again Periphery uploaded an album sampler with vocals by Spencer Sotelo a San Diego native who was later announced to be Periphery s new vocalist 18 replacing Chris Barretto who had been fired from the band due to personal differences Mansoor referring to him as a diva resulting in a minor feud that would not be resolved until late 2013 see below Periphery released their self titled debut album Periphery through Sumerian Records on April 20 2010 It debuted at No 128 on the Billboard Top 200 as well as No 2 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart 19 To support the album Periphery played multiple tours around the US and Canada a short tour of Australia along with The Dillinger Escape Plan 15 and a headlining tour of the UK and mainland Europe in February 2011 The band s first headlining tour League Of Extraordinary Djentlemen Tour had support from TesseracT and Monuments in the UK while their mainland European shows included Monuments and The Safety Fire 20 The band ran into multiple health issues during the tour Spencer Sotelo had a case of bronchitis and was regularly unable to perform the entire set Jake Bowen fell and broke a finger in the first week of the UK tour and was unable to play for the rest of their headlining tour He recovered and joined the band during the last couple of shows on their tour with Fair to Midland and Scale the Summit right before they dropped out of the tour 17 On March 22 Periphery released a cover of Metallica s song One which was recorded for the Homefront video game soundtrack and was released as a free download on the Homefront main website 21 Icarus EP and addition of Mark Holcomb 2011 Edit On January 19 2011 the music video for Jetpacks Was Yes was posted on NME 22 The video features a re recorded and re structured version of the song which was released on Icarus EP Periphery s first single from their Icarus EP titled Frak the Gods was released on March 24 23 On July 6 2011 Periphery announced via a MySpace blog post that the band had parted ways with guitarist Alex Bois However they did not change touring schedules hiring Mark Holcomb and Adam Nolly Getgood of British progressive metal band Red Seas Fire to play Alex s parts during live shows until they found a permanent replacement 24 On September 7 2011 they were announced as the opening act for Dream Theater on the European leg of A Dramatic Turn of Events Tour starting in January 2012 25 In October 2011 the band announced that Holcomb was now the band s full time guitarist 26 and in November bassist Tom Murphy decided to leave the band This led to Getgood being assigned the role of bassist for their European tour with Dream Theater 27 The band also hired Holcomb s brother Jeff as a stand in bass player for their 2012 US tour with Protest The Hero Jeff Loomis The Safety Fire and Today I Caught the Plague citation needed On February 21 2012 the band re released their debut album with a new single on iTunes entitled Passenger This was a partially re recorded version of an old Haunted Shores song 28 Periphery II This Time It s Personal 2012 2013 Edit Periphery then entered the studio to work on their next two full length releases to record reworked Bulb demos as well as completely new material written by the full band 29 The album was to be produced by Mansoor and Getgood and engineered and mixed by Taylor Larson Sky Eats Airplane Of Legends Life on Repeat In July 2011 Mansoor elaborated on the forthcoming albums in Australian magazine Mixdown He confirmed that there would be two albums recorded and that one would be a concept album Mansoor has had an interest in a concept album for quite some time stating that he wanted to get this concept album out there It s been an idea for years and years Mansoor also revealed that the band would release the albums separately saying they ll probably do a staggered release three to six months apart and that he really want s them to be these separate bodies of work because they will sound different and be completely different approaches too 30 Periphery II This Time It s Personal was made available for streaming on YouTube on June 28 2012 Hours later the band announced that Getgood had officially joined the band his role in the band mostly being a bassist but also contributing to guitar parts in the studio a role which he had already taken on during the recording of Periphery II effectively making him the multi instrumentalist of the band Jeff Holcomb continued to perform with Periphery during the 2012 Summer Slaughter tour until they had to drop out due to a family emergency this was done so that Getgood could perform his last show with Red Seas Fire at the inaugural UK Tech Metal Fest Since the 2012 Summer Slaughter tour Jeff Holcomb has remained a regular part of the band s crew and still performs as a stand in bass player when required As well as this he makes documentary films about the band s tours and directed the music video for Ragnarok Clear EP 2013 2014 Edit Spencer Sotelo hinted in 2 tweets in September 2013 that Periphery were planning to release a new EP the writing for which was already well under way to tide their fans over until the release of Juggernaut the band s much anticipated third full length album 31 In October it was announced that Misha Mansoor Mark Holcomb amp Jake Bowen were having signature pickups released the Bare Knuckle Pickups Juggernaut the Seymour Duncan Alpha Omega and DiMarzio Titan pickups respectively It was also announced that Bowen s Ibanez LACS Titan would be made as a signature guitar In November 2013 former singer Chris Barretto made a surprise appearance during an encore of Icarus Lives at the Gramercy Theater As well as ending the long standing feud between Chris and Periphery it also marked the end of Periphery s This Tour is Personal headlining tour 32 In December Periphery announced a new release entitled Clear set for release on January 28 2014 33 Clear is a separate project from Juggernaut and was built around a unique concept each track apart from the opener Overture was assigned to a different member of the band who acted as the creative director for their respective song and every track shares a theme from Overture to link each track in the release together The band insisted that it should not be considered an EP as at 30 minutes in length it is longer than most EPs but should not be classified as an album Juggernaut 2014 2016 Edit Juggernaut is a concept which was under development by the band for several years Misha had initially written a series of demos early in Periphery s history which were sections of a planned extended composition with the Juggernaut title this extended composition contained Periphery s breakthrough songs Icarus Lives and Jetpacks Was Yes as some of its sections 34 The idea of an extended piece was eventually scrapped and developed into a concept which would span an entire album During the Periphery II album cycle it was planned that Juggernaut would be released 3 6 months after Periphery II as part of a double album However this plan was also dropped due to Periphery s touring commitments pushing the release to 2015 The band delayed writing and pre production even more to make time for writing and recording Clear In early July 2014 Periphery began tracking and recording songs for Juggernaut citation needed On the Escape From The Studio Tour lead vocalist Spencer Sotelo stated that Juggernaut had been finished and would be released sometime in January 2015 through Sumerian Records On November 5 2014 Periphery announced a tour in support of the new record which was released on January 27 2015 They revealed that it will in fact be a double album consisting of Juggernaut Alpha and Juggernaut Omega and that support acts for the album release tour in early 2015 will be Nothing More Wovenwar and Thank You Scientist 35 Periphery III Select Difficulty 2016 2018 Edit In early 2016 various Periphery members announced through social media that they were working on what would become their fifth studio album Matt Halpern announced on his Instagram account that drums for the new untitled album would be tracked in February 2016 On April 26 2016 Periphery announced on their official Facebook page that their new album would be called Periphery III Select Difficulty and that it would be released on July 22 the same year 36 The first new song The Price Is Wrong was released on May 25 37 The next song to be released was Flatline which was made available to stream on YouTube on June 25 38 Marigold the first official music video from the album was released on July 8 39 Motormouth and The Way the News Goes were released to YouTube on July 14 and 15 respectively 40 41 followed by the release of Prayer Position on July 18 42 The band was nominated at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in the Best Metal Performance category for their song The Price Is Wrong Additionally it was announced that Adam Nolly Getgood would be focusing more on his personal production projects and would not be touring with Periphery 43 44 The band then decided to use Getgood s backing tracks for their live performances 45 46 On August 3 2017 Getgood announced through Facebook his departure from the band stating his lack of investment in Periphery and his wanting to spend more time with his wife as well as on production and GetGoodDrums 47 48 On April 19 2018 the band s label Sumerian Records announced that Periphery was splitting from the label and their next album would be released on their independent label 3DOT Recordings 49 50 Periphery IV Hail Stan 2018 2020 Edit In April 2018 Mansoor uploaded a 10 minute YouTube video containing various clips from writing sessions with Bowen and Holcomb 51 In October the band revealed that they had begun tracking songs for their sixth studio album and that it would be released in 2019 It was also revealed that Adam Nolly Getgood former bassist and now studio bassist only for the band would be tracking and recording bass for the album and would once again be heavily involved in mixing producing and engineering the album but would not contribute to the writing process 52 On January 27 2019 Mark Holcomb stated that the next Periphery album would be released in April 53 On February 6 2019 the band released a single called Blood Eagle and on March 1 Periphery released Garden in the Bones both from their studio album Periphery IV Hail Stan released on April 5 2019 through their own label 3DOT Recordings 54 Upcoming seventh studio album 2021 present Edit On March 11 2021 various members of Periphery posted an in studio photo of the band onto social media announcing the first writing session for their seventh studio album 55 On October 12 2022 Jake Bowen announced that the new album is completed and it s ready for mastering 56 Tunings EditThe band uses an extended range of tunings on 6 7 and 8 string guitars Their songs are predominantly in Drop C in 6 string CGCFAD Drop G in 7 string G D G C F A D and standard in 8 string F BEADGBE Their 8 string songs include Captain On Ji Extraneous A Black Minute The Event 22 Faces Four Lights Stranger Things and Hell Below for this song they drop the low F string down to C For Totla Mad and Frak the Gods they drop the low C down to A A GCFAD For Zyglrox Muramasa Alpha The Bad Thing Graveless Remain Indoors Habitual Line Stepper Lune Prayer Position Chvrch Bvrner Garden in the Bones and Follow Your Ghost they tune the low C drop C down to A AGCFAD Ragnarok are in a 7 string variation of the Totla Mad tuning the low G is tuned down to F F D G C F A D Scarlet is in Open Cadd9 tuning CGCEGD Racecar uses a tuning where instead of dropping the lowest string on the 7 string they dropped the 6th string A C G C F A D For the song Reptile they drop the 6th string from C Drop C to G GGCFAD 57 58 59 Other projects EditGuitarists Mark Holcomb and Misha Mansoor have a side project called Haunted Shores This project first became active in April 2010 before Holcomb was a member of Periphery releasing two songs on a split EP with Cyclamen 60 Through the remainder of 2010 and part of 2011 they periodically recorded and released new songs sometimes featuring guest vocalists like Elliot Coleman or Mike Semesky However in late 2011 Holcomb officially joined Periphery and the project unofficially went on hiatus Their song Passenger which featured guest vocals by Spencer Sotelo was released as a Periphery song in February 2012 and another song featuring Sotelo s vocals Scarlet was re recorded and released on Periphery s second album No new music was released until 2015 when it was revealed that they were recording a debut EP Viscera was released on November 3 2015 and featured a re recorded version of one of their earlier songs Harrison Fjord as well as several new songs 61 Mansoor is also part of an electronic music side project with guitarist Jake Bowen called Four Seconds Ago 62 Their debut album The Vacancy was released September 28 2018 Bowen also produces electronic music on his own having released the full length album Isometric on May 31 2015 63 On April 7 2014 it was announced that vocalist Spencer Sotelo had become the new lead vocalist of post hardcore band From First to Last 64 Additionally Sotelo produces Trent Reznor inspired music under the moniker Endur Endur s debut album American Parasite was released October 27 2017 65 Mark Holcomb doubles as a professional voice actor in video games most recently lending his voice to two main characters in the police procedural RPG Disco Elysium 66 Holcomb also co wrote two songs on VUUR s 2016 debut album In This Moment We Are Free Cities specifically the songs Freedom Rio and Reunite Paris 67 Mansoor has composed and produced songs for video game soundtracks most notably Follow in Flight and Breaking the Covenant for the Halo 2 Anniversary soundtrack part of the Halo The Master Chief Collection as well as the ending credits theme for the game Deus Ex Mankind Divided He has also worked as a producer on releases by Animals as Leaders Stray from the Path and Veil of Maya among others He also owns the guitar pedal company Horizon Devices and co owns software company GetGood Drums alongside Periphery bandmate Matt Halpern and former bandmate Adam Nolly Getgood Band members EditCurrent members Misha Bulb Mansoor guitar programming synthesizers orchestration 2005 present drums 2005 Jake Bowen guitar programming 2007 present backing vocals 2012 present Matt Halpern drums 2009 present Spencer Sotelo lead vocals 2010 present Mark Holcomb guitar 2011 present Former members Anthony Marshall guitar 2005 Jason S Berlin drums 2005 Jake Veredika sometimes credited as Jacob Tull lead vocals 2005 2007 Casey Sabol lead vocals 2007 2008 Travis Orbin drums 2005 2009 Chris Barretto lead vocals 2008 2010 Alex Bois guitar backing vocals 2005 2011 Tom Murphy bass backing vocals 2005 2011 Adam Nolly Getgood bass guitar 2012 2017 68 Touring musicians John Browne guitar 2011 Jeff Holcomb bass 2011 2012 JP Bouvet drums 2017 TimelineDiscography EditPeriphery discographyStudio albums6Music videos10EPs2Singles16Studio albums Edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positionsUS 69 USIndie 70 AUS 71 AUT 72 FIN 73 GER 74 JPN 75 UK 76 Periphery Released April 20 2010 Label Sumerian Roadrunner 128 18 Periphery II This Time It s Personal Released July 3 2012 Label Sumerian Century Media 44 6 46 46 115Juggernaut Alpha Released January 27 2015 Label Sumerian Century Media 22 3 22 49 83 111 43Juggernaut Omega Released January 27 2015 Label Sumerian Century Media 25 4 25 48 119 45Periphery III Select Difficulty Released July 22 2016 Label Sumerian Century Media 22 2 8 42 22 39 102 57Periphery IV Hail Stan Released April 5 2019 Label 3DOT Recordings 64 1 21 48 40 36 71EPs Edit List of extended plays with selected chart positions Title EP details Peak chart positionsUS 69 USIndie 70 AUS 71 JPN 75 Icarus EP Released April 19 2011 Label Sumerian Clear Released January 28 2014 Label Sumerian Century Media 62 10 37 134 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Singles Edit Icarus Lives April 23 2010 Jetpacks Was Yes January 21 2011 Passenger February 21 2012 Make Total Destroy June 5 2012 Scarlet February 20 2013 Ragnarok October 3 2013 The Scourge November 21 2014 The Bad Thing December 4 2014 22 Faces December 16 2014 Graveless December 31 2014 Alpha January 5 2015 The Price Is Wrong May 25 2016 Flatline June 24 2016 Marigold July 8 2016 Blood Eagle February 6 2019 Garden in the Bones March 1 2019 Other appearances Edit One Metallica cover Appears on Homefront Songs for the Resistance soundtrack album Only If for a Night Florence The Machine cover Appears on Florence The Sphinx Sumerian Ceremonials A Tribute to Florence The MachineMusic videos Edit Title Year Director Album Icarus Lives 2010 Ian McFarland amp Mike Pecci Periphery Jetpacks Was Yes 2011 Eric Haviv Richard Webb amp Brandon Morris Icarus EP Make Total Destroy 2012 Wes Richardson Periphery II This Time It s Personal Scarlet 2013 Wes Richardson Ragnarok Jeff Holcomb Alpha 2015 Wes Richardson Juggernaut Alpha The Bad Thing Jeff Holcomb Juggernaut Omega Marigold 2016 Wes Richardson Periphery III Select Difficulty Blood Eagle 2019 Jeremy Danger amp Travis Shinn Periphery IV Hail Stan Chvrch Bvrner Justin ReichReferences Edit Currin Grayson Haver February 19 2015 How Periphery Scored Two Top 25 LPs in a Week With a Prog Metal Opera Rolling Stone Retrieved May 20 2015 Maryland progressive metal band Periphery a b Bienstock Richard September 22 2014 Misha Mansoor s Tech Metal Makes a Big Djent Rolling Stone Retrieved May 20 2015 Sharp Tyler April 26 2016 Periphery Announce New Album Periphery III Select Difficulty Alternative Press Retrieved July 30 2018 Djent the founding fathers watch their djenre grow up March 4 2011 Archived from the original on April 10 2016 Retrieved December 10 2016 Guitar Messenger Haunted Shores Releases Passenger and My The Man Announce Partial Lineup of Vocalists updated Guitarmessenger com Four Seconds Ago Myspace com Retrieved February 15 2015 Of Man Not of Machine new track Metal Gear updated got djent com April 2 2011 Archived from the original on April 3 2012 Retrieved October 29 2011 Divine Heresy First Footage With New Touring Singer Available Roadrunnerrecords com May 11 2008 Archived from the original on May 14 2008 Ivan Chopik April 24 2010 Guitar Messenger Misha Mansoor Interview Periphery Guitarmessenger com Vince Neilstein March 1 2010 New Periphery Singer Sounds Like The Old Periphery Singer Who Sounds Like The Current Haunted Shores Singer Who Sounds Like MetalSucks Devildriver Emmure Thrash And Burn Tour Dates Announced Roadrunnerrecords com June 3 2010 Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Animals As Leaders To Support Veil of Maya on Tour in Metal News Metal Underground com December 23 2009 Ryan Minic January 14 2010 Kittie God Forbid Confirm Tour Dates Gwen Stacy and Periphery Support Ryansrockshow com Darkest Hour Announce Tour with Veil of Maya and Periphery Tour Dates Metal Injection September 9 2010 a b Periphery Added to the Dillinger Escape Plan S Australian Tour Roadrunnerrecords com April 8 2010 Archived from the original on February 1 2013 Fear Factory Winds of Plague Periphery tour News Lambgoat Lambgoat com February 23 2010 a b Periphery Announce Dates with Fair To Midland Scale The Summit Tour Dates Metal Injection January 19 2010 Axl Rosenberg January 20 2010 Yep Periphery Have Another New Singer MetalSucks 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