Before the screams just sounded like he had a cold and had only just learned to add basic fry distortion from a yt tutorial. Now they sound fucking epic. Keep it up spencer
I actually can't believe anybody listens to this and prefers the original lmao, he's just so much better now than he was before, I really would kill to hear the whole album re-recorded.
The original is the original that people fell in love with. This isn't THAT much different. It just doesn't have pitch correction as much as the first album. I can still listen to the first album just fine.
Lyrics: In sunshine's view The absence of love Behold what's blinding you Serpent or dove Between uncertainties Tethered wings and captive dreams aren't worth the suffering Open your eyes Devotion deprived Deny the very thing that you've accepted this life is about Listen to my words Defy devotion Sick from the fall behind the wall So I demand of you, stand up and see Before they saw what I was becoming Before it kept me form reaching The light Can't seem to understand it Can't seem to know Listen to the vacant soul The child has lost his way Tension Suffering the hole Something against me I won't try Never again I will not remember Between the lines I sing with doubt Behind this will fall Lost in night and day Breathing for me Listen to the way I enter the world In time this lie will become me The things I've done to forget my dying senses Weary from this act alone In vein six days away Return from the fall Just find a ray of light to help me ascend That is the only way
PERIPHERY DOESN’T STOP GIVING!! Damn I love this band. Also it’s hilarious reading the keyboard vocal teachers critiquing this lmao get over yourself. Spencer’s vocal performances have transcended this universe and are now of another dimension. He’s a god
Some of the inflections leave a little to be desired compared to the original. But overall it’s better, as a new periphery fan (got into them December 2022 but have listened to nothing but them for 6 months) I actually really love the purity of the p1 vocals. P4 got me into the band, and I absolutely adore p4, but something about the og p1 feels so… unique. I love it. He added some changes and inflections that take away some of what i loved about the original, but the sound quality is amazing
Some parts of this are better, but IMO the original is a little better. I even liked some of the change ups in this too, but I prefer how he held certain notes and did lower screams in the original
@@ethanbatts I think the reason has to do with public safety. this level of heat going unchecked would probably fuse the whole atmosphere into magnesium and end the world
Overall it sounds better. There are a few points that I have some complaints about not being entirely true to the original, but overall it’s better I’d say.
Parts of the new vocals for the P1 songs are really epic, and parts I don't love. The screams are great but the cleaner parts are aggressively whinier than any other record. Which to be clear I don't mind on the other albums, but it seems really out of place here. I love Sponce and absolutely agree with Misha's decision to keep him.
He's definitely gone poppier as Periphery progresses. I love this band, but P4 is their weakest effort with weird songs like Crush and It's Only Smiles
@@drumsno I thought Crush was interesting with it's electronic components. It's only smiles, being a happy upbeat song about Spencer's sister's suicide definitely had it's place on that album which was overall pretty dark. Fans had the same opinions on every album since P1 though, so your comment isn't surprising.
@@osnad First of all, it's about Spencer's sister killing herself, yet it sounds bright and poppy so it's weird with no debate necessary. But then in terms of a Periphery song it's also weird. It starts with a video game type synth, and it's basically a pop song with some heavy guitars. If you don't think it's weird, you must be weird :P
The original version of this song is so much better. I think that a voice so high doesn't fit with Periphery's old songs. I listened also Jetpacks was Yes and all new materials with new vocals and i didn't like them.
Alot of people it seems feel that way, personally I love the re-records of the vocals, Spencer is my favorite vocalist of all time, and with that being said I do not like his falsetto that much on P1, it's very flat and nasally, his vocal chording and articulation on these tracks to me are alot better.
@@Sattylites I think Spencers my favorite metal vocalist who does a lot of clean singing and screaming, but when it comes to just screaming, Joe Duplantier is my favorite. ruclips.net/video/lljzVaKHxoQ/видео.html&ab_channel=GojiraGojira
Exactly what I was thinking. Glad someone pointed it out. It's hard to explain but it kinda feels like he's making his voice "tiny" if that makes sense.
@@coldmoonlight6361 i know that Spencer's voice has always been high but i don't like when he sings with this tone so nasal like in this song. This is the way because i don't like songs like lune or catch fire. I know that my english sucks, i'm sorry
Barreto's track blows this out the water. They are in the wrong direction with Spencer. Always have been. He's disgracing this awesome track, unfortunately. It's a night and day difference for the worse. I can't believe nobody sees this haha. I give him credit for trying. He sounds like a nasaly toddler. blah blah I know he has skillz but he has a pop singer register but in a metal band?! wtf.. They should just go on instrumentally if the original guy or Barreto won't come back. It has to be said how wrong Spencer is for Metal.
This ain't it, chief. While comparing artists on the same material is inevitable, claiming Spencer "disgraces" the track or is entirely "wrong" for Periphery is subjective and dismissive. Both singers bring unique strengths and interpretations: Chris Barretto: Brutal, aggressive vocals, often described as "demonic". Fits the heavier, harsher side of Periphery's sound. Contributed to the early "shock factor" of the band. Spencer Sotelo: Diverse vocal range with clean and harsh styles. Melodic, catchy hooks and harmonies. Offers a wider emotional spectrum for the music. Addressing Specific Criticisms: "Nasaly toddler": This is an unfair personal attack that disregards Sotelo's technical skill and stylistic choices. Vocal styles are subjective, and Sotelo's approach contributes to a different feel for the song. "Pop singer register": While Sotelo utilizes clean vocals more prominently, Periphery's music remains firmly within the metal realm, incorporating heavy instrumentation and breakdowns. "Wrong for metal": Metal encompasses a vast spectrum of sounds. Sotelo's vocals push the boundaries of the genre while retaining a clear metal influence. Ultimately: Enjoying one version of the song more than the other is perfectly valid. Claiming objective superiority or dismissing an artist entirely is subjective and unproductive. Recognizing the unique qualities each vocalist brings to the song fosters a more open and respectful discussion. Spencer was also the missing piece to the puzzle that is Periphery, and Misha saw that! That's why (and for many other reasons) Barretto was sacked. So do us a favor, keep the bickering to yourself! Go listen to Monument or Ever Forthright (if you already aren't) if you prefer Barretto's vocals so much more. Remember, music is art, and appreciating its diversity is key.
It's mental what 12 years of vocal improvement can do, fk me I wish the original vocals of PI were like this
Say what you will about which version is better, but the way he bends that "enter" at 3:14 is downright fucking sexy.
That was dissonant as fuck. I love it.
The “I” right before it is even better. His note choice and phrasing is dumb good now
@@diabeticmonkey his growth truly is insane
@Someguy136 don't care didn't ask mald cope seethe
@Someguy136 dissonant and offkey are different things lmfao
Before the screams just sounded like he had a cold and had only just learned to add basic fry distortion from a yt tutorial. Now they sound fucking epic. Keep it up spencer
I kinda liked it that way. It had a special little charm to it. Combine that with the slight lofi vibe and you have a nostalgic masterpiece
Man I love this, Spencer did such an excellent job. I've been listening to the part at 3:09 on repeat, it's so damn good.
@Someguy136 lmao you clearly have 0 understanding of any music theory
Now I need P1 pre-recorded JAJAJS
I actually can't believe anybody listens to this and prefers the original lmao, he's just so much better now than he was before, I really would kill to hear the whole album re-recorded.
The original is the original that people fell in love with. This isn't THAT much different. It just doesn't have pitch correction as much as the first album. I can still listen to the first album just fine.
The vocals aren't mixed as well in this imo. I love both versions.
i prefer the original because nostalgia
I love every version, Original, Chris baretto demo, This, instrumental demo, Album demo, etc.
@@datboi3577 It's simply put, a great song.
Lyrics:
In sunshine's view
The absence of love
Behold what's blinding you
Serpent or dove
Between uncertainties
Tethered wings and captive dreams aren't worth the suffering
Open your eyes
Devotion deprived
Deny the very thing that you've accepted this life is about
Listen to my words
Defy devotion
Sick from the fall behind the wall
So I demand of you, stand up and see
Before they saw what I was becoming
Before it kept me form reaching
The light
Can't seem to understand it
Can't seem to know
Listen to the vacant soul
The child has lost his way
Tension
Suffering the hole
Something against me
I won't try
Never again
I will not remember
Between the lines I sing with doubt
Behind this will fall
Lost in night and day
Breathing for me
Listen to the way I enter the world
In time this lie will become me
The things I've done to forget my dying senses
Weary from this act alone
In vein six days away
Return from the fall
Just find a ray of light to help me ascend
That is the only way
3:14 , that one little change. Is so fucking gooooooooooood.
This song is just way more interesting with the new vocals.
igh this clean as hell 🔥
PERIPHERY DOESN’T STOP GIVING!! Damn I love this band.
Also it’s hilarious reading the keyboard vocal teachers critiquing this lmao get over yourself. Spencer’s vocal performances have transcended this universe and are now of another dimension. He’s a god
Let these losers know!
Some of the inflections leave a little to be desired compared to the original. But overall it’s better, as a new periphery fan (got into them December 2022 but have listened to nothing but them for 6 months) I actually really love the purity of the p1 vocals. P4 got me into the band, and I absolutely adore p4, but something about the og p1 feels so… unique. I love it.
He added some changes and inflections that take away some of what i loved about the original, but the sound quality is amazing
This version of Spencers vocals are awesome!
Thank you for sharing this, I've been waiting since he talked about it with Chris.
Forget the vocals, even the guitars are clearer on this mix. Im notice little things I never did before.
i think they mixed the instrumentals slightly different. there's a lot of differences on racecar for example, even extra drums if i remember
Some parts of this are better, but IMO the original is a little better. I even liked some of the change ups in this too, but I prefer how he held certain notes and did lower screams in the original
I prefer jet packs 2 but I actually might prefer this version of light
What about jetpacks 3?
@@datboi3577 I prefer 2 over 3
@@finnancahill2644 i love every version lol
Where did you get these?
If I'm not mistaken it's from Spencer's vocal course that's online "Make Vox Total Destroy" I believe he done this and another song too
@@edenite4635 this and jet packs
@@finnancahill2644 and all new materials
Holy shit!
is there a rerecorded version of icarus live
ruclips.net/video/YKAHXMWFhtk/видео.html I go back and listen to this at least once every 2 days. Its only up until the first chorus but its so good
@@ethanbatts I'm sure you've heard it but there's also the redone version on the Icarus EP
@@ethanbatts I think the reason has to do with public safety. this level of heat going unchecked would probably fuse the whole atmosphere into magnesium and end the world
might be responsible for about 1k of these views
Overall it sounds better. There are a few points that I have some complaints about not being entirely true to the original, but overall it’s better I’d say.
Parts of the new vocals for the P1 songs are really epic, and parts I don't love. The screams are great but the cleaner parts are aggressively whinier than any other record. Which to be clear I don't mind on the other albums, but it seems really out of place here. I love Sponce and absolutely agree with Misha's decision to keep him.
Omg do Racecar!
New spencer fits new periphery. Old spencer fits old periphery. It just cant be changed
Actually the new jetpacks is 🔥
One of my favorite periphery songs, but I would have to say I prefer the original vocals over this rerecord.
Light e Racecar are the best
@@dingao000 my two favourites
Maybe you have ear issues?
Meh if everyone thought the same life would be pretty boring
Spencer haha
Don't get why he put more focus on the high screams. It's pretty clear the lower screams work better here.
original for me is better. but nice one
Spencers new vocals are amazing but undoubtedly cringier than they were in P1.. I feel his voice in the original P1 fit the album much better.
I actually feel the opposite. The way he enunciated his words and that somewhat covered/nasal tone he sang with both made him sound awkward to me.
He's definitely gone poppier as Periphery progresses. I love this band, but P4 is their weakest effort with weird songs like Crush and It's Only Smiles
@@drumsno I thought Crush was interesting with it's electronic components. It's only smiles, being a happy upbeat song about Spencer's sister's suicide definitely had it's place on that album which was overall pretty dark. Fans had the same opinions on every album since P1 though, so your comment isn't surprising.
@@drumsno How is It's Only Smiles a weird song? o_0
@@osnad First of all, it's about Spencer's sister killing herself, yet it sounds bright and poppy so it's weird with no debate necessary. But then in terms of a Periphery song it's also weird. It starts with a video game type synth, and it's basically a pop song with some heavy guitars. If you don't think it's weird, you must be weird :P
The original version of this song is so much better. I think that a voice so high doesn't fit with Periphery's old songs. I listened also Jetpacks was Yes and all new materials with new vocals and i didn't like them.
Alot of people it seems feel that way, personally I love the re-records of the vocals, Spencer is my favorite vocalist of all time, and with that being said I do not like his falsetto that much on P1, it's very flat and nasally, his vocal chording and articulation on these tracks to me are alot better.
Spencer's voice has always been high bruh. Better screaming technique, better equipment, and years more experience is all you're hearing.
@@Sattylites I think Spencers my favorite metal vocalist who does a lot of clean singing and screaming, but when it comes to just screaming, Joe Duplantier is my favorite.
ruclips.net/video/lljzVaKHxoQ/видео.html&ab_channel=GojiraGojira
Exactly what I was thinking. Glad someone pointed it out. It's hard to explain but it kinda feels like he's making his voice "tiny" if that makes sense.
@@coldmoonlight6361 i know that Spencer's voice has always been high but i don't like when he sings with this tone so nasal like in this song. This is the way because i don't like songs like lune or catch fire. I know that my english sucks, i'm sorry
Barreto's track blows this out the water. They are in the wrong direction with Spencer. Always have been. He's disgracing this awesome track, unfortunately. It's a night and day difference for the worse. I can't believe nobody sees this haha. I give him credit for trying. He sounds like a nasaly toddler. blah blah I know he has skillz but he has a pop singer register but in a metal band?! wtf.. They should just go on instrumentally if the original guy or Barreto won't come back. It has to be said how wrong Spencer is for Metal.
Barreto's cleans are awful
@@teddymarquise5571 huh you're awful
@@sn47som there's a reason Spencer is still in the band and Chris got booted. Spencer is so much better it isn't even comparable lol
This ain't it, chief.
While comparing artists on the same material is inevitable, claiming Spencer "disgraces" the track or is entirely "wrong" for Periphery is subjective and dismissive. Both singers bring unique strengths and interpretations:
Chris Barretto:
Brutal, aggressive vocals, often described as "demonic".
Fits the heavier, harsher side of Periphery's sound.
Contributed to the early "shock factor" of the band.
Spencer Sotelo:
Diverse vocal range with clean and harsh styles.
Melodic, catchy hooks and harmonies.
Offers a wider emotional spectrum for the music.
Addressing Specific Criticisms:
"Nasaly toddler": This is an unfair personal attack that disregards Sotelo's technical skill and stylistic choices. Vocal styles are subjective, and Sotelo's approach contributes to a different feel for the song.
"Pop singer register": While Sotelo utilizes clean vocals more prominently, Periphery's music remains firmly within the metal realm, incorporating heavy instrumentation and breakdowns.
"Wrong for metal": Metal encompasses a vast spectrum of sounds. Sotelo's vocals push the boundaries of the genre while retaining a clear metal influence.
Ultimately:
Enjoying one version of the song more than the other is perfectly valid. Claiming objective superiority or dismissing an artist entirely is subjective and unproductive. Recognizing the unique qualities each vocalist brings to the song fosters a more open and respectful discussion.
Spencer was also the missing piece to the puzzle that is Periphery, and Misha saw that! That's why (and for many other reasons) Barretto was sacked.
So do us a favor, keep the bickering to yourself!
Go listen to Monument or Ever Forthright (if you already aren't) if you prefer Barretto's vocals so much more.
Remember, music is art, and appreciating its diversity is key.
L take