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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

"While the band states this is a side interlude in sound and not a proper full-length in its discography, 'Clear' stands on its own as a knockout release that successfully blends extreme and mainstream in a way that will be pleasing to both sides." It hasn't been that long since Periphery broke onto the scene - just around the time the term "djent" was entering the collective metal consciousness - but the band has already risen incredibly high, even getting on the Summer Slaughter tour...
- www.metalunderground.com
Sound: Misha Mansoor formed Periphery in 2005 after garnering a lot of attention online with the music he was uploading on SoundCloud, forums and message boards. Since that time they have become well known for their strong djent and modern progressive sound, as well as each member's high level of skill on their instrument...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
The idea behind this little trinket of seven songs was that each member of Periphery gets the opportunity to become the main creative director behind a song in order to, "explore all of the different writing styles in the band." Bearing that quote in mind, how drastically different do the songs on end up being from previous Periphery material? Not unlike their studio albums in any way. Now, Periphery have always written their material as a group...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
Periphery and guitarist Misha Mansoor's alter ego, Bulb, brought to prominence the djent sound and in their wake a genre revolving around that sound formed, encouraging countless bands to release albums similar to their self-titled debut. Now the kings (or rather princes, given their debt to pioneers Meshuggah) are back with Periphery II: This Time it's Personal, but is it enough to reclaim the throne? Well, sort of...
- exclaim.ca
Release Date: July 3, 2012 For roughly two years now, we've been waiting patiently for a follow up to the self-titled album that put Periphery on the map. Now seemingly unable to escape the label of a groove called djent, the band has finally returned with a second self-titled album of sorts, Periphery II: This Time It's Personal...
- absolutepunk.net
Sound: The talented young djentlemen in Periphery continue to raise the standards of thier genre with thier short (but satisfying) offering, Icarus. Things get kicked off on all the right notes with New Groove, which is just that, Djent grooves of the highest callibur. The instrumental leads into Frak The Gods, another gem marked by insane synchopation, heroin induced drums, and all-out insanity. Even through all this, the song is still a melodic, masterful work. Now the E.P...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: Alright, let me put the record straight. This album is brilliant. Matt Halpern is a beast behind the kit. Spencer Sotelo has opened up even more as a vocalist and attempted more daring vocal styles on this effort. He produced his own vocals, so it comes out even more original-feeling than Periphery's debut album. This is a djent-lover's album, but it also applies to simple lovers of music. Every single track stands out in some way or another...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
4/5 Rather than simply ripping off Meshuggah, as they've sometimes been accused of, Maryland progressive-metal Periphery establish their own sonic territory on this second album, fuelled by the soaring vocal melodies of Spencer "Sponce" Soleto and atmospheric effects programmed by mastermind Misha Mansoor. The band often emphasizes melody and texture over heaviness, resulting in a more mature and accessible sound...
- www.revolvermag.com
It's funny how you can love an album within 10 seconds of hearing the first track. When 'Insomnia' kicked in I knew that Periphery were for me. So much so that I was keen to take this home and play it for my wife and to show off that I had not just found a new band, but one that I knew would remain a favourite of mine for years to come...
- hangout.altsounds.com
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