Periphery have shared the first studio update for their new album, which they recently started recording. The effort is expected to released next year via 3DOT Recordings.
It looks like Periphery have entered the studio to work on their new album. The band tweeted the following: Day 1 pic.twitter.com/RP4Sz7wdwY — Periphery (@PeripheryBand) October 15, 2018 [via The PRP]
According to ABC.net.au, Periphery’s “Flatline” was cited during the trial of a 26-year-old woman named Evie Amati, who apparently attacked three people with an axe inside a 7-11 in Sydney, Australia back in January 2017. Prosecutor Daniel McMaho claims Amati was listening to the track before the incident and that it contains “some pretty dark…
Periphery have announced the launch of their own label 3DOT Recordings. Guitarist Misha Mansoor commented: “We are excited to finally realize a dream that we have had for a while now. With the strong vision we all share, it makes sense to extend that to the label side of things so we can have a…
Periphery guitarist Misha Mansoor has shared a 10 minute video montage of clips from the writing sessions for their new album. You can check that out below. As previously reported, the band have split with Sumerian Records and are planning to self-release the effort.
Sumerian Records founder Ash Avildsen recently made headlines after he said Periphery can be their “own worst enemy” when it comes to being more successful. His comments came as the band split with the label and after guitarist Misha Mansoor previously said they “make no money.” Now, Mansoor has responded to Avildsen’s comments, saying that…
Periphery guitarist Misha Mansoor recently made headlines after saying the band “make no money.” Now, during an appearance on Jamey Jasta’s “The Jasta Show,” Sumerian Records founder Ash Avildsen has discussed those comments, as well as his relationship with the group, who have apparently split with label. You can check out the chat below, along…
Periphery guitarist Mark Holcomb has revealed that he has lent his voice to a new video game called “Disco Elysium.” SikTh’s Mikee Goodman was one of those responsible for helping to get him this opportunity. [via The PRP]
During a recent appearance on “Sounding Off”, Periphery’s Misha Mansoor opened about the financial situation that many musicians face in the modern era. You can check out the full video, along with some excerpts below [transcribed by Ultimate-Guitar.com]. He said the following when asked if any metal band will ever sell as many records as…
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