Periphery, who are about to embark on the second leg of their North American tour dates in support of the Juggernaut albums, premiere “The Bad Thing” video today via Billboard (http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/6531885/periphery-the-bad-thing-video-exclusive). Jeff Holcomb directed the clip, which features a montage of live footage from the DC-based prog-metal outfit’s early 2015 tour. Drummer Matt Halpern explained […]
Tag: Juggernaut: Alpha
Periphery Take #15 and #16 on Billboard Top 200 with Juggernaut Releases
Photo credit: Jonathan Thorpe Periphery, the DC-based prog/metal outfit whose decision to release two albums simultaneously was called “the group’s most ambitious project yet” by Rolling Stone, have been rewarded with two entries on the Billboard Top 200: Juggernaut: Alpha (#15) and Juggernaut: Omega (#16). “Today marks a monumental moment in Sumerian and Periphery history,” […]
Periphery Premiere “Alpha” video as Juggernaut: Alpha and Juggernaut: Omega Arrive
Periphery’s eagerly awaited dual albums, Juggernaut: Alpha and Juggernaut: Omega (Sumerian Records), arrive today and to mark the release of the critically-acclaimed outings, Periphery have released a video for title track, “Alpha” (http://youtu.be/U1hHsTYdXxY). Wes Richardson, who also collaborated with the band on the “Make Total Destroy” video, directed the clip.The DC-based band began recording what […]
Periphery Streaming Juggernaut
Periphery is streaming their two new albums with Juggernaut: Alpha available via Loudwire (http://loudwire.com/periphery-juggernaut-alpha-exclusive-album-stream/) and Juggernaut: Omega available via Metal Hammer on Wednesday. The two new albums are set for a Jan. 27 release via Sumerian Records. The band is on the current cover of Outburn Magazine, drummer Matt Halperson graces the February issue of […]
Periphery Gives Their Fans A Juggernaut
There are definitely too many bands to keep track of when you are in the music industry. I’ve often come into a band many albums after they first made their start just due to sheer numbers of bands I’m keeping up with between big label names we all know, newer label names, and locals aiming […]