PERIPHERY’S CRITICALLY-LAUDED NEW ALBUM, PERIPHERY V: DJENT IS NOT A GENRE, IS OUT NOW

VIA 3DOT RECORDINGS

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“… virtuosic, crushing and catchy…” – Revolver

“U.S. progressive metallers prove why they’re miles ahead of their peers… Periphery continue to push boundaries…” – Metal Hammer

“Periphery have produced their most wildly ambitious record yet” – Guitar World

“…torchbearers for the genre…” – Metal Injection

“Djent Is Not a Genre is a phenomenal representation of what Periphery can do, offering fun and undeniable heaviness throughout. 5/5” – MetalSucks

Periphery V: Djent is Not a Genre album cover by Travis Smith

March 10, 2023 – Periphery’ new album, Periphery V: Djent is Not a Genre, is available now via 3DOT Recordings (listen here).

The critically-hailed collection almost didn’t happen. The band members have been forthcoming in recent interviews, sharing that the writing and recording process took far longer than any of their previous albums, and that geographic distance, largely due to the pandemic, had made writing difficult. Misha Mansoor, in an interview with Metal Injection, was candid about the experience: “There’s no point in putting out an album that we’re not proud of. And I was just not feeling good about any of this stuff. I was actually pretty demoralized probably up until halfway through. And we’d written an album’s worth of material and just nothing was really working or clicking. And I think it was largely because we weren’t all together. We were getting feedback at different times.”

“We challenged and pushed ourselves harder, and along the way we grew even closer as a band,” adds Mark Holcomb. “We are so proud of the final results! I also wanted to mention how exceedingly grateful we are to our fans for being so patient in waiting for this record.”

In the lead-up to today’s arrival of Periphery V: Djent is Not A Genre, the band has released a trio of songs, “Wildfire” (watch the video here) “Zagreus (watch the guitar playthrough here),” and most recently, the A.I.-enhanced video for “Atropos.”

“The feel of ‘Atropos’ features a push and pull between pretty/melodic and dark/chaotic sections,” explains Spencer Sotelo. “That gave me the idea to write about a person who lives, and leans into, a completely superficial lifestyle, and the destructive aftermath of what doing so brings about, not just in that person’s life, but in the world around them. I think the video captures the lyrical essence in its visuals really well, and I’m excited for everyone to enjoy it along with the song.”

The 9-song collection was produced by the band, with Adam “Nolly” Getgood contributing bass across the album. Jørgen Munkeby performs a saxophone solo on “Wildfire.”

Periphery is currently on tour with Underoath. The band have also announced a July 30 date in Manchester, U.K.

Periphery tour dates:

March 10 East Moline, IL The Rust Belt

March 11 Milwaukee, WI The Eagles Club

March 13 Grand Rapids, MI GLC Live at 20 Monroe

March 14 St. Louis, MO The Pageant

March 15 Kansas City, MO The Uptown Theater

March 17 Wichita, KS The Cotillion Ballroom

March 18 Denver, CO The Ogden Theatre

March 20 Boise, ID Revolution

March 21 Portland, OR The Roseland Theater

March 23 Wheatland, CA Hard Rock Live Sacramento

March 24 Anaheim, CA House of Blues

March 25 Las Vegas, NV Brooklyn Bowl

March 26 San Diego, CA SOMA

March 27 Tucson, AZ The Rialto Theatre

March 29 Albuquerque, NM The El Rey Theatre

March 31 Oklahoma City, OK The Diamond Ballroom

April 1 Little Rock, AR The Hall

April 2 Nashville, TN Marathon Music Works

July 30 Manchester, UK Victoria Warehouse

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