Periphery V just dropped 4 days ago, and while it is an amazing album and it's great to see how Periphery have evolved throughout the years, I stand by that this album is their masterpierce. There's just this atmosphere to it, listening to Periphery II is a very cohesive experience and the entire album just feels... red. There's no better way to explain it. And while the songs are quite diverse, every single one of them has this "red" sound to it, no matter what. It's incredible, really. One time I saw someone describe the three last songs of this album as "three consecutive punches to the gut" (paraphrased) and honestly they were right. But this outro is something that's like, if someone punched you in the gut once, then kissed you, then punched you in the gut another two times. This outro has romance and... longing to it. Maybe it's foreshadowing to Mile Zero, since that one's about losing someone special to you? So many questions... Seriously, if you haven't yet listened to Periphery II, go do that right now. I promise you'll walk out of that experience with at least three new favorite songs (out of the fourteen songs the album has to offer, sixteen if it's a deluxe version).
@@davud2789 I know, I didn't know either. I saw it on Genius, their track listing for Periphery II has two songs after Masamune, called "Far Out" and "The Heretic Anthem".
sounds like an abandoned fountain with healing properties
brb, creating game
you mean like the one in zelda twilight princess with the 100 rooms?
that put an amazing picture in my head. thankyou
I'm just waiting for Mile Zero to start...
someone truly understands me
Periphery could make a song out of this, seriously. It'd be the next "Priestess" or something
Hey everyone, i hope you’re in a good mental space.
Doing the best I can. Taking care of myself. Not taking life too seriously. Celebrating the good things life has to offer.
How are you abe?
@@jathanthmith1519 surviving ✌🏽
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Periphery V just dropped 4 days ago, and while it is an amazing album and it's great to see how Periphery have evolved throughout the years, I stand by that this album is their masterpierce.
There's just this atmosphere to it, listening to Periphery II is a very cohesive experience and the entire album just feels... red. There's no better way to explain it. And while the songs are quite diverse, every single one of them has this "red" sound to it, no matter what. It's incredible, really. One time I saw someone describe the three last songs of this album as "three consecutive punches to the gut" (paraphrased) and honestly they were right. But this outro is something that's like, if someone punched you in the gut once, then kissed you, then punched you in the gut another two times. This outro has romance and... longing to it. Maybe it's foreshadowing to Mile Zero, since that one's about losing someone special to you? So many questions...
Seriously, if you haven't yet listened to Periphery II, go do that right now. I promise you'll walk out of that experience with at least three new favorite songs (out of the fourteen songs the album has to offer, sixteen if it's a deluxe version).
There's a deluxe version of PII?
@@davud2789 I know, I didn't know either. I saw it on Genius, their track listing for Periphery II has two songs after Masamune, called "Far Out" and "The Heretic Anthem".
Listening to this at night makes me feel like I have a friend.
"This needed to be up on UA-cam" - Yes.
I'm in love. I'm downloading this. Thank you so much!
just what i was looking for. Thanks, man!
This is really perfect bro tnks
I'd like a heavy variation of this
❤
sounds like something out of Legend of Zelda
Okay. Who memorised the piece from ear in one sitting?
Mile Zero's intro!
No! Froggin bullfish's outro man
Priestest intro the heck guys