Polar Pop here lol So pumped you guys got around to taking a listen, was worth the wait by far. Another wicked review as always, keep ‘em up!🔥 Edit: Can’t stop smilin’ seeing your guys’ reactions lol Edit #2: So damn happy this song resonated with you guys, felt like I was showin my buddies a song and they actually liked it lol My next request is the song “Themata” by Karnivool, hope you enjoy :)
They are a fantastic band. Almost unmatched in chord choices and appregiated lines. Strong grasp of melody. If you want to hear pure compositional genius listen to Marigold by them. Prayer Position is genius too. They engineer and produce their own stuff. Misha does much of the orchestration, Nollie produces the drums and bass. He plays bass for the band. The other guys come up with their parts. Misha composes the strings. The band is very self contained.
Nollie is also the main engineer, right? Misha composes a lot of the orchestral and electronic parts, but I believe in general the production and engineering falls to Nollie. Maybe even the mixing as well, if not the mastering.
@@JesusOfPaign Nolly mixes, someone else masters. Judging from the bts videos, Nolly records the bass, is the recording engineer for the drums, and mixes.
I’ve known of Periphery for a few years now and listened to a few of their songs on repeat, but have recently been going further into their discography. This band really emphasizes making each song they make feeling like a journey which I love about them. They are a progressive metal band with a bit of djent sprinkled in, but they are not afraid to switch up the sound which makes each song they make enjoyable and unpredictable from the first listen. My favorite rock/metal band, coming from someone who grew up liking hip-hop/r&b.
The reaction felt soooo raw. Like I was with you all the way. It was something beautiful. The authenticity of this channel, is what will make it grow. Truth > Everything
Periphery really brings out the most in every song they make. It’s incredible. If y’all haven’t heard it, Satellites from them is a true testament to musical prowess from them
It's nice that you're thanking the engineers, mixers, and others, but 3DOT Recordings is owned by the band, they do all the recording, mixing, audio engineering, mastering, etc. themselves.
This is the song that got me into metal. Rick Beato did a video about it and I liked it enough to listen multiple times and digest it, then I gave more Periphery a chance and today I'm all about metal. This song is a little different from a lot of Periphery stuff because it has a dramatic, orchestral sound to it. You can hear it in the background at certain parts and it really adds to the track to actually make it sound like more than just metal. I think that's why it hooked me and why you guys enjoyed it so much. If you want to do more Periphery, you will have to check out Reptile at some point, but it's 17 minutes long. Worth it, but that's a lot to handle. Stranger Things is also a pretty good representation of Periphery at their best.
I've never seen you guys before. Im a big Periphery fan, so this video autoplayed while i was in my garage, I had my back facing to this video and turned when it got to the part right before "without your love". The finger in the air and fist pump, is exactly what expected to see from people who know whats going on. Excellent review!
Just so you are aware this band is completely self produced, guitar tones, song writing, the synthetic, the mix...it's all mostly the band, they are even under there own record label.
Production means nothing when it comes to these reactions. This is how it’s supposed to be, genuinely enjoying it without extra loud personalities or sound effects, colorful lighting, etc. Amazing!
Damn they got a taste of the djent scene, someone gotta put them onto TesseracT next. They will probably love their music and they are from the UK as well.
Homie was charging up from that finger wag up into the desk slap. Absolutely understandable when the music grooves so hard and Spencer hits that perfect note.
I found Periphery by chance while I was playing Halo 2: Anniversary. I haven't been able to stop listening to them. I've been poking around at other bands/projects in the same field as well.
I didn't realize until years later but I also technically first heard of Periphery (or at least Misha Mansoor) through the Master Chief Collection and the Halo 2 anniversary soundtrack. So cool to later realize one of my favorite bands worked with one of my favorite video games 😃
I love love love your guys’ reactions. I feel like it gave such a good display of your personalities and active listening style haha. Periphery is an incredible band and if you liked this you would love a lot of their tracks, namely Reptile, Lune, Marigold, Stranger Things and so many others. They have great range and composition and production and there’s so much to enjoy with everything they make.
First time seeing you guys. Great reaction and thoughts ! “The Bad Thing” is a great Periphery song that always gives me visuals. Also a Fun music video to see how they perform live. Very fun and intense!
Just here to encourage you to listen to more Periphery! You have perfectly identified the visual nature of the music journey they take you on. You would enjoy songs like Reptile and Stranger Things and for a visual treat the video for Make Total Destroy would be my first vote for that immersive world idea. Cheers🤘
NOW we are getting into MUSIC! Getting into the very modern/prog metal scene. Periphery is my goal musically. Idk what tf that even means but that's how I feel Fun fact for JB, Misha, one of the three guitarists, started as the drummer Scarlet was the first song that grabbed me by these animals if you're looking for more by them but Satellites is another journey of a song by them or Lune. Idk hard to miss with them on the main bangers
@@marylandstationmusic9422 y'all are the Goats. Very honest, very knowledgeable, very humble. Just glad I stubbled across this channel while I was living in England, really feels like I'm kickin it with the boys out there
@@marylandstationmusic9422 yeah I was living out in Huntingdon in the farms near Cambridge. Super peaceful, super windy though, how tf you walk sideways in the rain like that without flying away bro😂😂 Now I'm in my hometown Cleveland, Ohio. I stopped in Korea and Turkey before I came back though
My favorite part of this reaction is you describe the engineers, musicians, and recording engineers as if they're all different people when, in fact, the musicians ARE the engineers!
It's so funny you mentioned the engineers and the guitar tones because largely, these guys did it all by themselves. The "drum tracker" is their former bassist. The guitarists (one of them specifically) programmed basically everything you hear. But you bring up a great point that they used a real orchestra and a real dude out in Utah, US, arranged and recorded all of the extra instruments you heard.
Periphery is a band like no other. Their musicianship, engineering, and production are bar-none some of the best out there. My first time watching you guys and I’m so glad you liked it.
While I agree with most comments appreciating Periphery rightfully- I am just shocked not to see “Lune” ‼️among these songs mentioned! Do not miss out. ‼️ Also because the main orchestra arrangement at the end is a thread that connects several songs through the album Select Difficulty and that is only completely opened up in Lune! So a must hear! And I agree Periphery is absolutely outstanding as band, as engineers as musicians, individually and collectively both! Thank you for appreciating them nearly 7 years after the record was released- better later than never 😅 btw if the PRS is available (Mark Holcomb plays his signature models for the band) I am happy to receive it! Greetings from Budapest, Hungary 😉
Periphery is a good band, more than good, excellent, Misha, Mark and Jake are probably the best guitar trio in the world, alongside Nolly (bassist /producer / engineer), Matt Halpern the drummer and Spencer Sotelo the vocalist (arguably the best in the world). This song is one of my favorites of their catalogue, everything from the C ostinato part in the bass, the guitar fills, the drums, the vocals, the analog synth used to give the guitar more body, there's so much to digest here, truly a wonderful wonderfull song
This is one of my absolute favorite songs from these dudes. I used to jam to it back when it was just a youtube demo on the bulb channel. So fun to see other dudes enjoying it like I do :D! Keep Rockin djents. So as I listen, I want to add, I believe they all engineer and record/track all their own for this album. They also love video games, and say that they are a huge influence on them.
Periphery is an incredible, one of a kind band. My absolute favorite, by far. 🤘 "That was.... That was.... That was.... Umm... That was... Very epic." 🤣 There you go, Pureriffery in a nutshell.
No one does it like Periphery! Would love to see what you think of Reptile, it's quite theatrical at times and it's 16 minutes long but it's up there with their best songs for sure!
I think P3 wipes the floor with P2 all day long. Never understood theses "fans" at all. But I also think its just a loud minority. In my opinion they stepped up their whole game after P2 like no band ever before ... and stayed there.
They've yet to miss, P1 was good, but P2 and beyond just shows IMMENSE growth, Hail Stan might be their best, but we've yet to hear the rest of Djent Is Not a Genre, but so far, it's sounding like it's going to be #1
imma be honest and say i thought it was good but the others were better during my first listen but actually going back to it and going thru it a few more times it super grow on me and it really is beautiful
When you said you are selling his guitars, the genuine concern in his face LMAO that's a guitar player right there. By the way, hearing you thank all the people involved reminded me that they have documentaries for their albums. They are very insightful and entertaining. You guys would probably love to see how the band makes this music and the people involved. The documentary for the album this song is on is here: ua-cam.com/video/Pi3WUouE3uo/v-deo.html
Watching a bunch of your reactions tonight. Enjoyed very much. I don't see and Rush on your list. Please take a look at them. Maybe one of their instrumentals to start. YYZ in Brazil or LA Villa Strangiato
I hope the fact that spencer doesnt belt out those SUPER high notes on the newer stuff, (especially the two new singles) isnt because hes losing his voice and losing range, but more of a stylistic choice. Hopefully its more of a evolution of him as a song writer as opposed to vocal damage. My soul would be crushed if in the coming years he completely loses his voice and cant sing anymore.
I feel like if anyone's gonna do a crazy VR music video thing, it's tool. Their videos are already crazy artistic and trippy and they've always wanted to make a big video project too. Plus they messed with 3d before, their album had a stereoscopic 3d goggles and inserts attached to it lol
If you want something proggy that sounds orchestral, you should check out A Night on the Town by The Dear Hunter. Their singer creates such beautiul orchestral parts. He even builds his own guitars.
They put out documentaries of their making the albums. They are the producers, specifically Misha Mansoor, one of the guitarists and their former bass player Adam "Nolly" Getgood. They pretty much do everything. Keep going. You won't be disappointed. Satellites, Lune, or even A Black Minute/Stranger Things. Omega is also epic.
Lets not forget Reptile, the 16 minute, mind-blowing, opening track of their last album. So much range.
Yes I want their reaction to Reptile like no other! Make it so. Make it so.
My personal favorite Periphery song (even though I haven't heard their entire library).
Polar Pop here lol So pumped you guys got around to taking a listen, was worth the wait by far. Another wicked review as always, keep ‘em up!🔥
Edit: Can’t stop smilin’ seeing your guys’ reactions lol
Edit #2: So damn happy this song resonated with you guys, felt like I was showin my buddies a song and they actually liked it lol My next request is the song “Themata” by Karnivool, hope you enjoy :)
Hey Polar Pop , Thank you for this request, it was a real good one
Reptile and Satellites by Periphery is a must
They are a fantastic band. Almost unmatched in chord choices and appregiated lines. Strong grasp of melody. If you want to hear pure compositional genius listen to Marigold by them. Prayer Position is genius too. They engineer and produce their own stuff. Misha does much of the orchestration, Nollie produces the drums and bass. He plays bass for the band. The other guys come up with their parts. Misha composes the strings. The band is very self contained.
Nollie is also the main engineer, right? Misha composes a lot of the orchestral and electronic parts, but I believe in general the production and engineering falls to Nollie. Maybe even the mixing as well, if not the mastering.
@@JesusOfPaign yeah, also Spencer and misha are engineering depending on the part and track.
@@JesusOfPaign but they all have their hands on the engineering at some point
@@JesusOfPaign Nolly mixes, someone else masters. Judging from the bts videos, Nolly records the bass, is the recording engineer for the drums, and mixes.
I’ve known of Periphery for a few years now and listened to a few of their songs on repeat, but have recently been going further into their discography. This band really emphasizes making each song they make feeling like a journey which I love about them. They are a progressive metal band with a bit of djent sprinkled in, but they are not afraid to switch up the sound which makes each song they make enjoyable and unpredictable from the first listen. My favorite rock/metal band, coming from someone who grew up liking hip-hop/r&b.
The reaction felt soooo raw. Like I was with you all the way. It was something beautiful. The authenticity of this channel, is what will make it grow. Truth > Everything
Truth > Everything , hear that!
100% agree with you!!
The ending Orchestra is a Motif used throughout the album, but it’s the main progression at the end of a song called “Lune”
Periphery really brings out the most in every song they make. It’s incredible. If y’all haven’t heard it, Satellites from them is a true testament to musical prowess from them
After seeing the way they reacted to this they definitely need to check out Satellites and Lune.
WE’RE GOING UNDERRRR
It's nice that you're thanking the engineers, mixers, and others, but 3DOT Recordings is owned by the band, they do all the recording, mixing, audio engineering, mastering, etc. themselves.
lmfao when you find this out ........ XD love periphery! they also use real live musicians for strings and woodwind instruments etc pretty cool
They do it all themselves. Tracking, tones, producing, engineering, etc. super talents, they are.
If you like this, you would love Stranger Things by them. Great work guys!
Got it noted👍🏾
Facts 🔥 One of my favorites of theirs. One among many MANY other favorites 😂 Just an incredible band.
This is the song that got me into metal. Rick Beato did a video about it and I liked it enough to listen multiple times and digest it, then I gave more Periphery a chance and today I'm all about metal. This song is a little different from a lot of Periphery stuff because it has a dramatic, orchestral sound to it. You can hear it in the background at certain parts and it really adds to the track to actually make it sound like more than just metal. I think that's why it hooked me and why you guys enjoyed it so much.
If you want to do more Periphery, you will have to check out Reptile at some point, but it's 17 minutes long. Worth it, but that's a lot to handle. Stranger Things is also a pretty good representation of Periphery at their best.
Reptile is a god damn masterpiece. One of my favorite songs by any artist. 17 minutes is a big ask though, but I know I’d watch that reaction 😂
I've never seen you guys before. Im a big Periphery fan, so this video autoplayed while i was in my garage, I had my back facing to this video and turned when it got to the part right before "without your love". The finger in the air and fist pump, is exactly what expected to see from people who know whats going on. Excellent review!
Just so you are aware this band is completely self produced, guitar tones, song writing, the synthetic, the mix...it's all mostly the band, they are even under there own record label.
This is a rabbit hole worth jumping into! Amazing band!
8:30 I HEARD THAT. i heard lune start playing. i love that song
Production means nothing when it comes to these reactions. This is how it’s supposed to be, genuinely enjoying it without extra loud personalities or sound effects, colorful lighting, etc.
Amazing!
Damn they got a taste of the djent scene, someone gotta put them onto TesseracT next. They will probably love their music and they are from the UK as well.
Good band
One of the most amazing and most expansive song I've ever heard. That song is a journey.
Has to be my favorite reaction to any Periphery song! Loved the emotion.
Yeah that orchestral ending gets me in tears always. Such a beautiful piece of art.
Homie was charging up from that finger wag up into the desk slap. Absolutely understandable when the music grooves so hard and Spencer hits that perfect note.
I enjoyed watching this with you guys. Was about my 500th time hearing this song. It's so deep and beautiful.
I found Periphery by chance while I was playing Halo 2: Anniversary. I haven't been able to stop listening to them. I've been poking around at other bands/projects in the same field as well.
I didn't realize until years later but I also technically first heard of Periphery (or at least Misha Mansoor) through the Master Chief Collection and the Halo 2 anniversary soundtrack. So cool to later realize one of my favorite bands worked with one of my favorite video games 😃
Yeah guys!!! MORE PERIPHERY!!!! LOADS of great songs! "Marigold" is one of my favorites and "The Bad Thing". I will take the PRS.
I love love love your guys’ reactions. I feel like it gave such a good display of your personalities and active listening style haha. Periphery is an incredible band and if you liked this you would love a lot of their tracks, namely Reptile, Lune, Marigold, Stranger Things and so many others. They have great range and composition and production and there’s so much to enjoy with everything they make.
These reactions are so epic!!! That is exactly how I am when I hear this song, thanks for having good taste!
First time seeing you guys. Great reaction and thoughts !
“The Bad Thing” is a great Periphery song that always gives me visuals. Also a Fun music video to see how they perform live. Very fun and intense!
I'll note this down👍🏾
Just here to encourage you to listen to more Periphery! You have perfectly identified the visual nature of the music journey they take you on.
You would enjoy songs like Reptile and Stranger Things and for a visual treat the video for Make Total Destroy would be my first vote for that immersive world idea.
Cheers🤘
Great reaction, love these guys. Try some Tesseract. Also good shit
NOW we are getting into MUSIC! Getting into the very modern/prog metal scene. Periphery is my goal musically. Idk what tf that even means but that's how I feel
Fun fact for JB, Misha, one of the three guitarists, started as the drummer
Scarlet was the first song that grabbed me by these animals if you're looking for more by them but Satellites is another journey of a song by them or Lune. Idk hard to miss with them on the main bangers
Ok bro thanks for the suggestions, noted👍🏾
@@marylandstationmusic9422 y'all are the Goats. Very honest, very knowledgeable, very humble. Just glad I stubbled across this channel while I was living in England, really feels like I'm kickin it with the boys out there
@@narcostarko for real u was over these sides? Where you stay in now?
@@marylandstationmusic9422 yeah I was living out in Huntingdon in the farms near Cambridge. Super peaceful, super windy though, how tf you walk sideways in the rain like that without flying away bro😂😂
Now I'm in my hometown Cleveland, Ohio. I stopped in Korea and Turkey before I came back though
Satellites is a banger but a very different kind of song. Scarlet is also worth checking out
My favorite part of this reaction is you describe the engineers, musicians, and recording engineers as if they're all different people when, in fact, the musicians ARE the engineers!
one of you guys' best reactions! Love it 🤘🤘
It's so funny you mentioned the engineers and the guitar tones because largely, these guys did it all by themselves. The "drum tracker" is their former bassist. The guitarists (one of them specifically) programmed basically everything you hear.
But you bring up a great point that they used a real orchestra and a real dude out in Utah, US, arranged and recorded all of the extra instruments you heard.
They actually record and engineer the music completely themselves.
Periphery is a band like no other. Their musicianship, engineering, and production are bar-none some of the best out there. My first time watching you guys and I’m so glad you liked it.
Such a banger album. Periphery is just different.
🔥🔥 One of my all-time fav tracks by them, highly underrated.
While I agree with most comments appreciating Periphery rightfully- I am just shocked not to see “Lune” ‼️among these songs mentioned! Do not miss out. ‼️ Also because the main orchestra arrangement at the end is a thread that connects several songs through the album Select Difficulty and that is only completely opened up in Lune! So a must hear! And I agree Periphery is absolutely outstanding as band, as engineers as musicians, individually and collectively both! Thank you for appreciating them nearly 7 years after the record was released- better later than never 😅 btw if the PRS is available (Mark Holcomb plays his signature models for the band) I am happy to receive it! Greetings from Budapest, Hungary 😉
Every song they’ve written is this good.
periphery... fucking amazing band and my fav. seeing your reaction to periphery makes me happy
Liked and subscribed, that being said I'm sorry I don't know y'all's name
But my mans with the shaved head was getting INTO it and we love to see it.
Amazing reaction to an amazing track! 👏
Love you that yall are feelin it, its my favortie song!
Periphery is a good band, more than good, excellent, Misha, Mark and Jake are probably the best guitar trio in the world, alongside Nolly (bassist /producer / engineer), Matt Halpern the drummer and Spencer Sotelo the vocalist (arguably the best in the world). This song is one of my favorites of their catalogue, everything from the C ostinato part in the bass, the guitar fills, the drums, the vocals, the analog synth used to give the guitar more body, there's so much to digest here, truly a wonderful wonderfull song
This is one of my absolute favorite songs from these dudes. I used to jam to it back when it was just a youtube demo on the bulb channel. So fun to see other dudes enjoying it like I do :D! Keep Rockin djents. So as I listen, I want to add, I believe they all engineer and record/track all their own for this album. They also love video games, and say that they are a huge influence on them.
Periphery is an incredible, one of a kind band.
My absolute favorite, by far. 🤘
"That was.... That was.... That was.... Umm... That was... Very epic."
🤣 There you go, Pureriffery in a nutshell.
No one does it like Periphery! Would love to see what you think of Reptile, it's quite theatrical at times and it's 16 minutes long but it's up there with their best songs for sure!
Now you have to do stuff off Djent Is not a Genre. Specifically Wildfire. Love the stuff fellas😊
P3 I've noticed has whatever reason always been a big rip in the periphery Fandom
I personally absolutely love it
It's my favorite of theirs
I think P3 wipes the floor with P2 all day long. Never understood theses "fans" at all. But I also think its just a loud minority. In my opinion they stepped up their whole game after P2 like no band ever before ... and stayed there.
@@synthtonic4954 I don't think they've missed an album yet, but P2 is just perfect. Just my opinion
They've yet to miss, P1 was good, but P2 and beyond just shows IMMENSE growth, Hail Stan might be their best, but we've yet to hear the rest of Djent Is Not a Genre, but so far, it's sounding like it's going to be #1
imma be honest and say i thought it was good but the others were better during my first listen but actually going back to it and going thru it a few more times it super grow on me and it really is beautiful
Great video! I’d say Satellites is another must listen off their newest album. Powerful song
yo, do more !! nice one!
Stranger Things is peak Periphery
On behalf of Charles I'm selling these guitars lmao. That was great.
Masterpiece song in my opinion!
When you said you are selling his guitars, the genuine concern in his face LMAO that's a guitar player right there. By the way, hearing you thank all the people involved reminded me that they have documentaries for their albums. They are very insightful and entertaining. You guys would probably love to see how the band makes this music and the people involved. The documentary for the album this song is on is here: ua-cam.com/video/Pi3WUouE3uo/v-deo.html
Watching a bunch of your reactions tonight. Enjoyed very much. I don't see and Rush on your list. Please take a look at them. Maybe one of their instrumentals to start. YYZ in Brazil or LA Villa Strangiato
A fully immersive music experience!! Amazing idea. I’m surprised it hasn’t been invented yet…
I hope the fact that spencer doesnt belt out those SUPER high notes on the newer stuff, (especially the two new singles) isnt because hes losing his voice and losing range, but more of a stylistic choice. Hopefully its more of a evolution of him as a song writer as opposed to vocal damage. My soul would be crushed if in the coming years he completely loses his voice and cant sing anymore.
Definitely should check out Currents- Second skin... or Currents- The Death We Seek.
I feel like if anyone's gonna do a crazy VR music video thing, it's tool. Their videos are already crazy artistic and trippy and they've always wanted to make a big video project too. Plus they messed with 3d before, their album had a stereoscopic 3d goggles and inserts attached to it lol
YOU NEED TO REACT TO (THE WAY THE NEWS GOES) BY THIS BAND. LIKE THIS IS MANDATORY 😂😂
If you want something proggy that sounds orchestral, you should check out A Night on the Town by The Dear Hunter. Their singer creates such beautiul orchestral parts. He even builds his own guitars.
They put out documentaries of their making the albums. They are the producers, specifically Misha Mansoor, one of the guitarists and their former bass player Adam "Nolly" Getgood. They pretty much do everything. Keep going. You won't be disappointed. Satellites, Lune, or even A Black Minute/Stranger Things. Omega is also epic.
Should check out 22 Faces by the same band. They are an awesome djent/ progressive metal core band
That first intricate guitar pattern that you've talked about is actually in 5/8 (quintuplets)
PLEASE listen to Reptile by Periphery. It'll make most musicians quit everything 😆.
I think a song you all would love would be Satellites it’s definitely a journey
suprised no one has asked you to react to the 2 spiritbox videos yet - where you do 'rule of nines one take '- then you do 'circle with me one take'
Reptile next!!!!
I say it often. Give me 5 minutes and I’ll make someone a fan of Periphery.
Guys you need to react to mastodon oblivion , steambreather , teardrinker or the motherload if you really like periphery im sure yall gonna like this
Gotta do lune next
Guys you need to turn the volume up a bit
P2 album is perfect all the way through. Check it out.
You guys are cool as fuck.
I'll take the les paul!!
Guitar!!!
GUITAR LMAO (dont sell them but great burn to Charles)
Funny you mentioned games, the band members are huge gamers and are influenced by them.
guitar
Periphery is my main jam bros!!
GUITAR
Definitely not a fan of this sound, albums maybe different but I think they are trying to sound way to much like staind
You’re trolling right?
Ha.. haha....hahahaha
I loved your reaction!
Weird emoji? You got it boss: 🪤
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