Periphery sets eight new North American tour dates

Progressive metal band Periphery, which has opted to play select dates in support of its most recent album, "Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre," rather than a traditional tour, has announced their next round of performances: eight special evenings in various cities the band has not played since the album’s spring 2023 release. “The Wildfire... Continue Reading →

‘Blood strikes a chord in the symphony of war’ … Live Metal’s best of 2023

By Greg Maki Didn’t we just do this? Another year is winding down, and we’re back to share the music we have enjoyed the most throughout 2023. With so many albums out in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic and bands more focused on touring now, this year might not have been quite as strong... Continue Reading →

Periphery expands fall tour with two-night engagements, extended sets

Periphery, which recently announced the first pair of headlining dates in support of its new album, "Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre " (Nov. 4 at House of Blues in Anaheim, California, and Nov. 18 at The Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts), has expanded the outing, adding several performances and dubbing the trek “The Wildfire Tour.” “This tour... Continue Reading →

REVIEW: Periphery – ‘Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre’

By Greg Maki Djent schment. Never one for subgenre labels, I’ve always thought of Periphery as a progressive metal band—and one of the leading progressive metal bands in the world at that. So while the members of Periphery take a stand—with their tongues at least somewhat in their cheeks—against the label with the title of... Continue Reading →

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