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Washington D.C. group Periphery are purveyors of uncompromising progressive metalcore.
Formed in 2005, the quintet now consists of Misha "Bulb" Mansoor (guitars, programming, synths), Jake Bowen (guitars, programming, backing vocals), Matt Halpern (drums), Spencer Sotelo (lead vocals) and Mark Holcomb (guitars).
They have released seven studio albums, including Periphery (2010), Periphery II: This Time It's Personal (2012), Juggernaut: Alpha (2015), Juggernaut: Omega (2015), Periphery III: Select Difficulty (2016), Periphery IV: Hail Stan (2019) and Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre (2023).
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Enjoyed the gig, the mosh pits were intense yet people were kind and safe, the one nasty person was removed. Periphery played great, the sound was nice and loud yet not too much which I was glad about since I forgot my ear protection. could have done with a tad more bass and low end for my taste but im picky with my sound. The sound was good from the front, middle, and back but the side of it sounded pretty terrible. the venue is round shaped yet a line array is used which unfortunately isn't setup for a good sound to the side of it. Periphery's sound was pretty good but the support band was obviously given a much shorter sound check as it was mixed pretty poorly. The bar in the venue was not supplying tap water which is very important. Overall I would recommend both the venue and band and its really good and not too expensive unlike other venues that are this size and bigger
Posted by Jupiter on 05/02/2024
Periphery, Roundhouse, London - 3rd February 2024
Took my brother and he experienced his first mosh pit, absolutely amazing performance , couldn't expect less from the periphery guys
Posted by Adam E on 04/02/2024
Periphery, Roundhouse, London - 3rd February 2024