True.....but your head blown away with all their gear....admit it...they sound huge, brutal, complex, beautiful and very complete to be 3 guitarists a drummer, a bassist and a singer
and i think lots of people are Gear Nerds....if you had the money im sure you'll go and buy all the shit your favorite bands use live and in studio, i'll buy the limited edition Mark Holcomb PRS, Axe FX II, the fucking nuts PRS Archon 50 combo, Protone signature delay pedal if i had the money, obviously...gear is awesome...everyone loves high quality and weaked stuff...
I guess my comment seemed a bit negative, which it wasn't meant to be, as the band is one of my favorites! (To be fair though, they also have quite many layers of synths and orchestration going on, so there's a bit more than just the players themselves.)
Nah, I didn't see it as negative and doubt other people will too. If you like hearing about gear Periphery are good to listen to. But, I'm not much into them for their gear now days, I think they've all sold their names too much(maybe not Jake so much) and it really is making Periphery into a business and who wants to listen to a billboard for gear sales. Every new bit of signature gear is hyped as the greatest thing ever but it really isn't all that different to what already been done a hundred times.
@@Desanusor With their IR from their each amp so Axe is just help them more easy to get the exact tone they wanted without bringing the real amp and mic-ing
I love my vintage les pauls and my strats, i dont own any new age axes or amps, but i love this bands super modern approach - I was an instant fan when I watched their documentary 'remain indoors' - loved that whole thing.
ph0kused this is how it should be man, you get your own sound and style and don’t run for the periphery or placethenameofthebandhere sound, even if it’s great or modern or whatever. I think it is the right way to make music
ph0kused nice dude! I know i’m late but I also have a strat and les paul for the diversity. I’ve had metal axes before (schecter, ibanez) but I always came back to my les paul. But lately i’ve been really into progressive metal so i’m thinking about an extended range guitar. Anyway, what did you get?
Noah McCoy He formally left earlier this year, wanting to focus on production, GGD and his marriage. He didn't tour for the album cycle as he got married after PIII was released if memory is correct.
Jason Eckard Great point, I completely agree. That's a brilliant idea, not sure if it's done before...but, if not, Jackson hit on something big. I'm already wondering how I can make this work on my own.
Well, soldering is not to hard to learn, a soldering iron can be bought cheap, a push pull knob is also not expensive, and the modification is not to hard. If u don't know what to do, tell me what kind of guitar you have and I'll draw a schematic and write some instructions.
Youre actually missing a good bit. I played a Gibson les paul studio for years and finally scraped together the cash for a custom shop les paul and they might as well be different models of guitars. Idk about other manufacturers, but with Gibson at least you get what you pay for up to the $3,500 price point.
Then you've never had a nice guitar. I was a cheap guitar snob for years, and then I finally took the plunge on a Jackson USA B7 and an Ibanez Prestige.
This is probably the best interview/rig talk I've ever seen with Periphery. Misha is really comfortable knowing he can nerd out and get excited about what he does. It's refreshing for an artist to really enjoy what they do. Keep up the good work :)
I always come back to this one. Great interview and rundown! Having tried NYXL’s as a result of this video and the AAL one, can confirm that NYXL’s feel amazing and hold tuning very well. That being said, I am yet to find a set of strings that can deal with my picking for longer than a couple of weeks 😅
I think its a mojo thing really. My rhythm guitarist plays through a kemper while my lead guitarist plays thru a Randall tube amp. Im debating about what I will upgrade to myself, I like tube amps for bass
Eh. Times changes, people change. There's too much cool gear out there to just wall yourself off and stick to one thing, especially when you have the means to get all that cool gear too.
They used to have rigs like this but I think the cost of touring with them was too high, plus with complex analog rigs you always run into reliability issues. I'm guessing their budget is increasing as they become more seasoned so it's easier to justify a more elaborate rig, even if only 5% of the audience will even hear the difference.
Dang, I've been a Periphery fanboi for a few years now and I hadn't heard much of this behind the scenes stuff that they talked about. I didn't know Mark's PRS came about so organically. I was also really curious why Mrak went with the Aristides for the 7. Glad that was covered.
I'm not much into metal, but I love Periphery guys! Real talents, definitely guitar nerds and down to earth... what's not to like? Thanks PG for this rig rundown!
I like Chris alot! Very calm cool and collected. Erick is always humbled and super excited but I feel like he butts in/talks very fast at times, but he's still a dude you can appreciate simply because he's always humbled by the dudes he gets to interview!
I'm always amazed that so many guitars are built out of basswood. I've worked a lot with it and it's sooooo soft I don't understand how it holds up. If you put a hardwood veneer on the top that would help but I can't imagine anyone veneering the back and honestly they must get the crap beat out of them. You could take a fingernail and press it down into basswood and leave a nick in it. I don't even understand how the screws on holding the tremolos on really stay in, it's that soft of a wood.
Actually the letters in Ibanez guitars stand for the names they used to have. AR = Artist, S = Sabre and RG = Roadstar Guitar. But because they made variants of them they decided to use letters only creating the SA series and later the RGA, RGD etc etc etc
56:57 - Mark, it is changing. Every guitar player I know wants a PRS! I've wanted one ever since I saw BTBAM live back in 2008 supporting their album Colors. Mind blowing stuff!
Honestly ive never liked jacksons but that guitar looks great. I love the thicker body thats not just flat like a gibson so you get a gibson big body tone with a Schecter/Ltd comfortable form fitting cut. Looks like it would be a great sounding and playing guitar. Is the color my style? No, absolutely not but if somebody handed me that guitar and said its the only guitar ill ever get to play I dont think id loose sleep over it. With a natural finish i think I might have just seen my first Jackson that i really like.
I freakin' love Chris as an interviewer. He asks the right questions
agreed
Probably the best interviewer at Premier Guitar
Amen to that
Let me interview Misha
YEAH!! So cool! That is sooo coool! HAHAHahhaah YEAH RIGHT! That's cool
Periphery - The Band for Gear Nerds.
True.....but your head blown away with all their gear....admit it...they sound huge, brutal, complex, beautiful and very complete to be 3 guitarists a drummer, a bassist and a singer
and i think lots of people are Gear Nerds....if you had the money im sure you'll go and buy all the shit your favorite bands use live and in studio, i'll buy the limited edition Mark Holcomb PRS, Axe FX II, the fucking nuts PRS Archon 50 combo, Protone signature delay pedal if i had the money, obviously...gear is awesome...everyone loves high quality and weaked stuff...
Have you seen the god is an astronaut gear rundown?
I guess my comment seemed a bit negative, which it wasn't meant to be, as the band is one of my favorites! (To be fair though, they also have quite many layers of synths and orchestration going on, so there's a bit more than just the players themselves.)
Nah, I didn't see it as negative and doubt other people will too. If you like hearing about gear Periphery are good to listen to. But, I'm not much into them for their gear now days, I think they've all sold their names too much(maybe not Jake so much) and it really is making Periphery into a business and who wants to listen to a billboard for gear sales. Every new bit of signature gear is hyped as the greatest thing ever but it really isn't all that different to what already been done a hundred times.
When an hour feels like 5 minutes
Perfectly said
This is the best rig rundown yet, Periphery are such cool and humble guys and the interviewer does an amazing job and actually does his research
*sees Nolly's line 6 wireless*
*sheds tears for the next 5 minutes*
Why?
Sadly, Nolly has left periphery.
I noticed that too... :(
Is that the guy who wrote most of the 1st album with jet pack in it?
@@smithk2012 but he's still the bassist.
30 minutes -Misha
15 - Jake
15 - Mark
The perfect periphery amp setup:
Misha-invective
Jake-mark v
Mark-archon
Badass
they all use axe live...
@@Desanusor With their IR from their each amp so Axe is just help them more easy to get the exact tone they wanted without bringing the real amp and mic-ing
Rig Rundown with Misha Mansoor and friends
too bad there is no laugh reaction on youtube
Raphael Parent or you can just 😂
You know you're talking to guitar and gear nerds when Misha's part alone is 31 minutes. Awesome episode!
I love my vintage les pauls and my strats, i dont own any new age axes or amps, but i love this bands super modern approach - I was an instant fan when I watched their documentary 'remain indoors' - loved that whole thing.
ph0kused this is how it should be man, you get your own sound and style and don’t run for the periphery or placethenameofthebandhere sound, even if it’s great or modern or whatever. I think it is the right way to make music
now i own one :)
ph0kused nice dude! I know i’m late but I also have a strat and les paul for the diversity. I’ve had metal axes before (schecter, ibanez) but I always came back to my les paul. But lately i’ve been really into progressive metal so i’m thinking about an extended range guitar. Anyway, what did you get?
“I can’t say TOO much about this”
Proceeds to explain EVERY DETAIL on the guitar
I miss Nolly.
Is he no longer in the band?
Noah McCoy He formally left earlier this year, wanting to focus on production, GGD and his marriage. He didn't tour for the album cycle as he got married after PIII was released if memory is correct.
Homie stole my comment from the last video
He's still going to help them record and they like bouncing ideas off him. He's not "IN" the band but hes also not really "OUT" of the band.
I try to leave.....but they pull me back in....
so happy to come home to this after a long day at work. thanks premier guitar!
Real shit my guy
Love the Car Bomb hoodie. Great band from NY....
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_Bomb_(band)
Hell yes!!!
Legendary mathcore band dude
One of the trippiest metal bands in the world.
I wish that tone circuit concept was standard on more guitars.
Jason Eckard Great point, I completely agree. That's a brilliant idea, not sure if it's done before...but, if not, Jackson hit on something big. I'm already wondering how I can make this work on my own.
Well, soldering is not to hard to learn, a soldering iron can be bought cheap, a push pull knob is also not expensive, and the modification is not to hard.
If u don't know what to do, tell me what kind of guitar you have and I'll draw a schematic and write some instructions.
First AAL, now Periphery.. Great content!
Francisco Geraldes same show *
"900$ guitar shouldn't play this well", what am i missing 😂 i have never had a guitar more expensive than ~600$
Youre actually missing a good bit. I played a Gibson les paul studio for years and finally scraped together the cash for a custom shop les paul and they might as well be different models of guitars. Idk about other manufacturers, but with Gibson at least you get what you pay for up to the $3,500 price point.
Then you've never had a nice guitar. I was a cheap guitar snob for years, and then I finally took the plunge on a Jackson USA B7 and an Ibanez Prestige.
@@justsomemincedgarlic literally the definition of cope and mental gymnastics.
@@redacted5035 literally the only things I’m good at.
Jake sees a fretboard and he wants it painted black 🎶
Don't we all?
Nice Stones reference. Had to sing that one out loud lol
that strat style Jackson needs to be a signature model
it looks cool, and it sounds killer. not to mention its a different sound for a strat type guitar given the bare knuckles
There is one like it, an Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden signature.
I find it funny. Painted baby blue but are loaded with pickups for war
this aged incredibly well
aged amazingly
The Rig Rundowns keep getting better and better ..... Thanks for featuring Misha and Periphery ....
It's mesmerising how nice Misha's new HT6 is, no mortal should own such a guitar.
That's why Misha owns it. #TisBeNoMortal
Dude I just bought one, it truly is godlike!!! You can see me try to play Marigold on it on my channel
I mean the new one he has in this video it's not out yet!
I bought the HT7. It's a great guitar, minus the tone knob breaking after next to no use a few months in
I'd lather it in oil while shirtless
I like this interviewer far more than the guy the always seemed coked out and interrupts everyone
Gotta say, the interviewer lead the conversation without interrupting the artist and extracted the info we all wanted to hear. Well done.
What an excellent interviewer. Cheers Chris
Misha is such a cool dude.
I love this series and I love your channel. Thank you for taking the time to create and post them, much appreciated : )
You guys nailed the rig rundown , love how you even go through their string gauges and picks, which is often missed out
This is absolutely the greatest video on the internet. Chris and Periphery are just such a stellar combo
Whenever Chris is hosting, you know it’s gonna be a good and informative video
You can really see and feel when the interviewer knows and likes the artist he interviews... it just makes it perfect. Great job!
Mark Holcomb looks like Phil X's nephew. Cannot unsee.
OMMIAMSalvation if Phil X and Matt Heafy had a child it would be Mark
Chris does the best rig rundowns and also has the best collection of ETID shirts.
Hell yes. This band is amazing.
This is probably the best interview/rig talk I've ever seen with Periphery. Misha is really comfortable knowing he can nerd out and get excited about what he does. It's refreshing for an artist to really enjoy what they do. Keep up the good work :)
an hour of pure nerding out! love it.
This waS a Spectacular episode...hands down... Stellar
Misha is a damn treasure. What a wealth of knowledge and guitar nerdiness, love it.
I always come back to this one. Great interview and rundown! Having tried NYXL’s as a result of this video and the AAL one, can confirm that NYXL’s feel amazing and hold tuning very well. That being said, I am yet to find a set of strings that can deal with my picking for longer than a couple of weeks 😅
Wow... Misha talking about getting away from the Fractal. Never thought I'd hear that!
I think its a mojo thing really. My rhythm guitarist plays through a kemper while my lead guitarist plays thru a Randall tube amp. Im debating about what I will upgrade to myself, I like tube amps for bass
Eh. Times changes, people change. There's too much cool gear out there to just wall yourself off and stick to one thing, especially when you have the means to get all that cool gear too.
This ^^
They used to have rigs like this but I think the cost of touring with them was too high, plus with complex analog rigs you always run into reliability issues. I'm guessing their budget is increasing as they become more seasoned so it's easier to justify a more elaborate rig, even if only 5% of the audience will even hear the difference.
I highly doubt they will move away from the fractal. He is literally using his peavy as a poweramp for the fractal lol
killing it with these last two
I am getting ZERO work done in the office watching this. I LOVE IT
Dang, I've been a Periphery fanboi for a few years now and I hadn't heard much of this behind the scenes stuff that they talked about. I didn't know Mark's PRS came about so organically.
I was also really curious why Mrak went with the Aristides for the 7. Glad that was covered.
Me: keeps picks in a pocket
Jake : keeps audio jack in a pocket
YESSSSSSSSSSSS I WAITED SO LONG FOR THIS
I was fortunate to have a kinda long chat with Mark after a show couple years back. They are supernice,down to earth gear nerds.
I really don't like their music, but they are all so freindly and down to earth, plus all of them are legitimate gear-nuts, so i watch it ayways.
Knuschberkeks hahaha poor you just listen to lady gaga
elwod mendoza I don't, but what if I did? That a problem?
Lady Gaga is the shit tbh. Not everything has to be heavy, even when you're 14.
They make for a really great set of brand ambassadors
Anyone can get into them, it just takes more or less time depending on the people. But I bet you will listen to it again in 5 years and love it!
Perfect interview! Thanks!
especially the Misha section- great flow and information
Really humble dudes. Loved them!
i love these guys so much. biggest inspiration to me :"))
Same here! =)
Best rig rundown of all time
I hope every rig rundown from now on can have this guitar demoing with this audio quality.
I’ve watched this 4 times now
9:46
Strat Kick? Or "Fender Bender"?
Always entertaining is Misha. Good dude.
Mark is an awesome guy . Love those prs guitars 🎸
I'm not much into metal, but I love Periphery guys! Real talents, definitely guitar nerds and down to earth... what's not to like? Thanks PG for this rig rundown!
Awesome killer deadly questions that only true nerdy musicians would ask! Truly, kudos to Chris and GP. Cheers from Morocco
Dear Premier guitar, Thank you.
Dear Dumbo Hill, you're welcome!
Daphne Blue beauty in HSS...nice job Jackson and Mischa shows that he has wonderful taste!
I like Chris alot! Very calm cool and collected. Erick is always humbled and super excited but I feel like he butts in/talks very fast at times, but he's still a dude you can appreciate simply because he's always humbled by the dudes he gets to interview!
So excited to hear jake’s white sig is going to be available soon!!
Chris you did good on this one maynnn. 👍🏻
9:40 I am obsessed with this guitar... especially as a huge Jackson fan
The first Jackson guitar Misha showed is the same body shape as my Ibanez RG with the headstock slightly different. Beautiful guitar!
Never thought an axe fx could give me GAS...but those blue ones.
close enough
That Jackson guitar is a knock out!!!
love it!
I love that Jackson strat
Tbh I’m not a huge Ibanez fan, but I once tried a Titan and man do I hope I get to own one someday, it was mind blowing
Reasonably good musical act
Great video - esp about tuning.
Misha, what a great car salesman! Selling gear that is out of reach for most metal fans out there...
Misha's a solid dude, love his attitude!
Holy chord definition
I've always loved Ibanez.
Got a Mark Holcomb 7 string PRS about a year ago. Freaking love it
Yes! I just got his 7 string with the Walnut finish, best guitar I've ever owned.
I'm always amazed that so many guitars are built out of basswood. I've worked a lot with it and it's sooooo soft I don't understand how it holds up. If you put a hardwood veneer on the top that would help but I can't imagine anyone veneering the back and honestly they must get the crap beat out of them. You could take a fingernail and press it down into basswood and leave a nick in it. I don't even understand how the screws on holding the tremolos on really stay in, it's that soft of a wood.
Rock! I love basswood too. Smooth yet snappy gain sounds.
I love how they all rock different gear. Shows how you can play a lot of stuff and don’t have to play something just bc it’s popular.
I was at this show... dude it was INSANE
Pretty cool to see Jake and Mark use their more affordable models on tour.
I love Misha so much
Actually the letters in Ibanez guitars stand for the names they used to have. AR = Artist, S = Sabre and RG = Roadstar Guitar. But because they made variants of them they decided to use letters only creating the SA series and later the RGA, RGD etc etc etc
RG stands for Rock Guitar, after they made a cheaper non-signature version of the JEM. The Roadstar was a separate series I believe.
@@t3hgir The Jem and Rg were started in the same year but no RG really stands for Roadstar Guitar, the RG line comes from the old Roadstar line.
Pleaaaaaase release a signature version of that strat, Misha!!
It is absolutely crazy how much Misha's taste in gear has changed in the last couple of years.
This rig rundown is fantastic. Id love to see Rundowns on Radiohead, 30 Seconds to Mars, Orgy and Julien K! PG does amazing work!!!
the amps look so dope
I was at this show!!
56:57 - Mark, it is changing. Every guitar player I know wants a PRS! I've wanted one ever since I saw BTBAM live back in 2008 supporting their album Colors. Mind blowing stuff!
Wesley Trott don't they play Ibanez ?
Wow that time at 30:06!!!!!! Dirty crunch...love it.
the longest Premier episode i ever watch.. without talking about any pedals.. guitar only
Finally, a Rig Rundown that really djents!
PRS updated the SE seven string model. It's now the SVN and is an exact SE copy of Mark's seven, except for color.
****** I know Misha isn't much into flying V's, but I'd love to see a 7 string King V, reverse headstock, in that satin orange flame top!!!
Mark is da coolest.
Jackson should release that ht7 with the Floyd! I would buy two!
46:46 HOLCOMB LOVERS....HERE WE GOOO!!!
Eric Valverde paul gilbert's little brother???
I agree with him 100% on the basswood! I had a cheapo 7 string made of basswood and it was fantastic!
Mark could babysit 4 children and they would all love him and learn how to make pizza toast!
Honestly ive never liked jacksons but that guitar looks great. I love the thicker body thats not just flat like a gibson so you get a gibson big body tone with a Schecter/Ltd comfortable form fitting cut. Looks like it would be a great sounding and playing guitar. Is the color my style? No, absolutely not but if somebody handed me that guitar and said its the only guitar ill ever get to play I dont think id loose sleep over it. With a natural finish i think I might have just seen my first Jackson that i really like.