A recording studio kitted to the max, a few apartments, iMacs/Macbooks, GTA V, Lego Starwars, PRS guitars with their freaking names on them, takeout for dinner, AND they play progressive metal. These guys are living my dream.
Chance Battenberg Oh, didn’t know that. I guess I really just meant the financial benefits of touring. I’m sure that’s where they get a lot of their income.
I was chuckling at the silliness of this comment until I realized I had felt the same way about my recordings for the longest time. Practice your craft endlessly and I promise you someday you'll make something that you can truly be proud of.
RUclips for this: v=QAh8g1g_K4c - Periphery - Garden In The Bones (Drum Playthrough) v=DAOcYC2uEJk - Periphery - Marigold (Drum Playthrough) v=DDDd5zovN4g - Matt Halpern Performs “Lune”, from Periphery III: Select Difficulty Those are Matt's versions, not covers. Lune - warning, fucking ninjas are cutting onions for 80% of the song.
these documentaries really make me want to be in a band. im tired of being a bedroom guitarist but i dont feel like im good enough to be in a band. working on music alone isnt nearly as fun as playing with others. Periphery made me realize this back when i listened to P1 for the first time, seeing them come such a long way really makes me happy
Ah me too dude... me too... I used to have a band when I was younger some good 15 years ago... I was in my late teens and I still recall it as the best time of my life. I want it back!! Aaaaaaaa
It's so great you no longer have to "get signed" or record in a major recording studio to make your own professional quality music anymore. You can just do it in your apartment!
@@cohaagen90 I am a musician and have been for 3 decades. I understand the cost involved hence my comment. Big difference between being a bedroom shredder with quality gear and having a proper in home studio. A difference to the tune of potentially many many tens of thousands did dollars
@@denmun9722 maybe so, but you can still record and mix at a decent quality. Whereas years ago that was basically impossible. You had to have a studio. Now you can get pro quality recordings at home if you invest enough.
cool to see Spencer doing so well. He dated my cousin throughout the 2000s and showed me a few things on the guitar when I was just starting to play. We used to jam on Guitar Hero 3 all the time too lol. Keep it up brother!
@@mukherjee22 I mean, that was over 13 years ago, but from what I remember he was quite a good dude and my family loved him. He was extremely passionate about music though which is what he decided to pursue instead of being in a relationship which I don't blame him for. He's extremely talented and has been quite successful.. Though it would've been awesome to be related to him ha!
HOW TO MAKE AN ALBUM Periphery Album Schedule: Monday - Write Guitar Riffs Tuesday - Pokemon GO Wednesday - Craft Guitar Tones Thursday - Pokemon GO Friday - Record Guitar Parts Saturday - Pokemon Go ....
Bruno Nardy I felt this way at first, but he still has such a big part in the band. He’s kinda like Will Putney is to Fit For an Autopsy, but I could be wrong. I hope at least cuz I agree he is an essential part
@Fiendish Memory if you're referring to misha's statement that he uses a *little bit* of tuning, in the same statement he also said the tuning doesnt really do much because it literally cant pick up spencer's voice properly. So spencer has nonchoice but be as pitch perfect as he can. All this spencer hatred is just fueled by the most pedantic bs
thank you soo much for documenting and putting this together for us Jeff, you did a phenomenal job as always. ❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you Periphery, for allowing Jeff to document this for us to be inspired by. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
24:40 oh man I literally got goosebumps from head to toe. No wonder Spotify named Periphery my artist of the decade when I still get goosebumps after listening to this song for the 100th time.
I loved that part, I still think the parts in the P3 doc where Misha is like “the solar system has 9 planets” and when they filmed Mark eating alone was better 😂
One of my favorite parts (I loved it all) was seeing the orchestration of the strings and how they incorporated live orchestras for string parts. Truly came out incredible on the album.
@@KINGJADEX If length is what you're looking at, then I have bad news. But it's a fantastic band documentary all things considered - ruclips.net/video/xlB6dGIRutY/видео.html
So good to see Spencer tracking his clean parts this time! He is such a raw and talented singer! One of the very few singers who sound so beautiful without any auto-tune! #HailPeriphery ❤️
These documentary makes me want to be friends with these guys. They are so chill and down to earth. Having fun when it's time too and working hard when it's time to. My kind of spirits. Love you guys.
I teared up watching this. They need more recognition than they get. When periphery can no longer make music and all of us are gone, one of two things will happen. Either they are forgotten or they'll go down in history as one of the greatest bands of all time
So fucking tight. I'm glad this band exists and continues existing and creating. You can always tell there's heart in everything written and tracked, even without the documentary, but it's incredibly inspirational and insightful to see. Especially when knowing the whole-hearted bond between everyone. So thanks for that
I was looking forward to the documentary as much as the album. Getting a glimpse into your process is so interesting, and i always learn new things. Plus the guys who shoot and edit this, bravo. Top notch shit boiz
Back for my bi-weekly viewing. I love these documentaries. Always provides inspiration and i usually end up recording something new. Thank you all for this. #HAIL
I started listening to Periphery only a few weeks ago and I love them now. They're truly one of those rare bands that's exceptionally talented and has a unique sound, which is what I'm always trying to find more of.
*I love Periphery. They're so kind to the point where even if you leave the band, you're still a band member* Periphery: *Nolly left the band to be our bass player* All jokes aside, this album's fire \m/
@@bterwin9887 well yeahhhh... they ship a CD with the pre order...so obviously the only place to put it is in my car...the only device I have left that plays it... lol
When the album first came out my boyfriend and I were discussing which parts could be a real orchestra and what could be programmed and I am so grateful to see the process and really the magic behind Hail Stan. Please come to Portalnd, OR
Now that i know they keep the programmed samples in makes sense to why i still couldn't tell if it wasn't real or not. Like a second i would say it's real yet listen again an be like crap it's programmed lol.
I was really worried that Nolly leaving the band was the end of Periphery knowing how much he contributes to the overall sound. I'm really relieved he's still around producing for Periphery, this album is gonna be great ❤
Not only does periphery come out with amazinggggg music and all their albums are soooo good but they also make the best documentaries. Absolutely enjoy all the documentaries they have released. The juggernaut documentary was amazing as well the p3 documentary. I just love the behind the scenes and what they use and how the work. Also being from the Baltimore Maryland area I know all the places they show and think it’s so awesome it’s all local.
The fact you guys took off a whole year to make this album is the reason I just purchased the vinyl. You can really tell how much work was put into this album, its so good I never skip a song.
Great job, Jeff! This doc was amazing! I remember meeting you in Atlanta when the band toured with Deftones. I saw you all at the Tabernacle and we talked for at least 20 minutes straight about film and influences. To see you push through and get better every year has been one of my inspirations while I finish up my undergrad in Film and Media Production. Keep kicking ass, Jeff!
This guys made me grew up musically speaking and personal in some how since bulb and p1. My favorite band since i knew them, can't ask for more, I'm very happy.
It's fun to watch them make some of my favorite music as I see bits of their personalities - from their casual to their professional. Periphery is more relatable to me than most and their music continues to be a source of both inspiration and psychological support. I wish them all the best!
I was suggested this video on my RUclips welcome page. I clicked out of curiosity, I only know 1 periphery song and few videos here and there about Misha Mansoor’s Peavey, and man how I enjoyed this video. I really liked the spirit of this band, the friendship and the way they approach writing music. I am going to listen to few more songs of Periphery with an open heart and I hope I will find some good vibes and inspiration. 🤘🏻🎸
Jeff, these just keep getting better and better. Thank you so much for such a unique look into the band’s process and for how much time and care you put into this!
Adam is so soft spoken. You never expect that he would play metal music. But it seems like the people that are soft spoken and more pleasant to be around listen to metal
Many many years ago i found Bulb online (misha) and from that moment i never stopped listening to the stuff he made. Guess its a bit part of my life now. Thank you guys for making music that can help me escape from reality if i ever need to
Periphery is the band that always inspired me. Hope to meet them someday. Such cool dudes, glad to saw you grow all this years man. I really love this band. Hope the best for all of you as well as jeff, amazing job. Keep it up!
A recording studio kitted to the max, a few apartments, iMacs/Macbooks, GTA V, Lego Starwars, PRS guitars with their freaking names on them, takeout for dinner, AND they play progressive metal. These guys are living my dream.
Joe Robinson Don’t forget the Pokémon GO!
Basically
Our*
yeah and the nintendo switch
Same
Nolly is Schrodinger's bassist.He's a member and not a member of the band at the same time.
@@hler7576 Reminds me of Yannick St. Amand from Despised Icon
Will Putney, FFAA
Except the benefits of touring?
@@chancewindham1718 Well Nolly hates touring so he doesn't mind that at all.
Chance Battenberg Oh, didn’t know that. I guess I really just meant the financial benefits of touring. I’m sure that’s where they get a lot of their income.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome 6:28
Pokemon Go 19:37 29:53 43:47
D'Addario commercial 30:46
Thanks. 🤘🤘
Amanda Flores Disneyanime 16:24 you forgot this gem
I love how he goes from that to a flawless vocal take! haha
32:46
Jonathan Lesher I know right! He’s insane
Misha: “i don’t like production”
Nolly: “i get to work at home. yay”
Mark: “GAMER TIME”
I just laughed for a solid bar and a half
Well at least he's prepared for these coronavirus Affairs
I missed that part… where?
@@Haru_Brightside they didn’t actually say it it’s just kinda what’s going on
6:38 They did the exact same laugh gesture.
The synchronicity is so strong..no wonder a legendary album came out of this.
Probably because they spent a few months at a time with each other.
@Nick Bjelopetrovich *OH PLEASE NO*
33:21 too
*laughs in headbang*
They emoted at the same time
19:43 Imagine walking down silver spring and you see Periphery standing on the road casually playing Pokemon Go
it would be like seeing any other group of losers playing pokemon go.
Panagiwthsnufc don’t go there, he deserves much worse than make calling. U were too easy on him. Bring the pain!😂
I’d be so happy and ask to join their raid tbh lol
Yeah itd be like "Oh hey, periphery! When are you kicking sotello out again?"
Shit, I'd join them. I go to Downtown Silver Spring every other week.
P4 documentary: 70% about the album, 10% what they use, 20% Pokémon Go.
*50% about the album, 20% Four Seconds Ago - The Vacancy
Daddario alone is at least 8% of the 10% of what they use.
Just the way I like it.
I thought the pokemon thing died already.
And 100% reason to remember the name.
That part with the live orchestra blew me away. I totally thought everything was programmed!
24:28 was beautiful
14:02 - Periphery IV: This Time it's Less Personal
Joshua Pedersen I understood that reference
Nolly seems like he’d be the type of person to be into extreme grindcore but also soft country ballads
Litterally me. I love country music and play in a slam band
@@addictivetacklecobased?
Tech death and taylor swift in the same playlist 🤣🤣
I don’t even play guitar but for some odd reason after watching the bit at 30:46 I feel like I should purchase some D’addario strings
It'll enhance your life in all the ways you'd think
i play drums but for some reason i replaced the snare wire with d'addario strings
@@michaelmas3778 😂
i'v been flossing with d'addario for quite some time now. no turning back
Elixir are my favorites
I can’t believe they’re 6 albums in and they can still walk the streets incognito. They really need some more exposure because they’re incredible.
Would you rather they'd get followed by paparrazi everywhere?
teehundeart no,but it’d be cool to see them get recognized in real life by some fans.
I don't want them to expose themselves on the street :(
people probably know who they are, but respect their space
Misha has said himself that they've likely hit their ceiling exposure/popularity-wise.
Nothing makes me hate the sound of my own audio production more than listening to the periphery audio production...rip
Truth
Same
for real
Duncan Llope glad I’m not the only one. But at the same time I find it super inspiring to be better. But also cry. Cry a lot.
I was chuckling at the silliness of this comment until I realized I had felt the same way about my recordings for the longest time. Practice your craft endlessly and I promise you someday you'll make something that you can truly be proud of.
I'm a guitarist, but DAMN do I absolutely LOVE watching Matt play drums. The absolute INTENSITY
RUclips for this:
v=QAh8g1g_K4c - Periphery - Garden In The Bones (Drum Playthrough)
v=DAOcYC2uEJk - Periphery - Marigold (Drum Playthrough)
v=DDDd5zovN4g - Matt Halpern Performs “Lune”, from Periphery III: Select Difficulty
Those are Matt's versions, not covers. Lune - warning, fucking ninjas are cutting onions for 80% of the song.
23:05 an orchestra director with a Dillinger Escape Plan hoodie.
Now I've seen it all
I pretty much consider metal music to be modern classical music in a way. It is the genre of music that is really pushing composition at the moment.
This album enhances my life in all the quality ways that you would expect.
Rest in peace Tyson. They did it for you!
Tyson is alive.
@@flbrmusic9982 then why does it say in loving memory of at the end..?
they did it for ol tyse
That made me so sad! Tyson the studio dog will be missed
these documentaries really make me want to be in a band. im tired of being a bedroom guitarist but i dont feel like im good enough to be in a band. working on music alone isnt nearly as fun as playing with others. Periphery made me realize this back when i listened to P1 for the first time, seeing them come such a long way really makes me happy
Hope you’ve found a band!
I've legitimately never ever related with a comment more, in my entire life. Hope you found your band, Dave.
Dude me too. I've been trying to make the band thing happen for years but so far I've failed
Ah me too dude... me too... I used to have a band when I was younger some good 15 years ago... I was in my late teens and I still recall it as the best time of my life. I want it back!! Aaaaaaaa
How is it going, dude? I hope you've found some folks to play with. Covid is not helping a lot, but still
It's so great you no longer have to "get signed" or record in a major recording studio to make your own professional quality music anymore. You can just do it in your apartment!
Yea because anyone can just run down to their local music shop and purchase the thousand upon thousands of dollars worth of gear they have......
@@denmun9722 if you think being a musician is cheap you might as well just throw in the towel
@@cohaagen90 I am a musician and have been for 3 decades. I understand the cost involved hence my comment. Big difference between being a bedroom shredder with quality gear and having a proper in home studio. A difference to the tune of potentially many many tens of thousands did dollars
@@denmun9722 maybe so, but you can still record and mix at a decent quality. Whereas years ago that was basically impossible. You had to have a studio. Now you can get pro quality recordings at home if you invest enough.
In some cases for no more than a couple hundred dollars. Not thousands.
cool to see Spencer doing so well. He dated my cousin throughout the 2000s and showed me a few things on the guitar when I was just starting to play. We used to jam on Guitar Hero 3 all the time too lol. Keep it up brother!
That’s fuckin awesome, man
how's he in peson? From what I know he's really humble and down to earth!
@@mukherjee22 I mean, that was over 13 years ago, but from what I remember he was quite a good dude and my family loved him. He was extremely passionate about music though which is what he decided to pursue instead of being in a relationship which I don't blame him for. He's extremely talented and has been quite successful.. Though it would've been awesome to be related to him ha!
Hunter George Thank you, Brother, wish you all the best of health you
'They enhance my life in ALL of the quality ways you would expect'
Jake Bowen - 2019
I died at that part🤣🤣🤣
HOW TO MAKE AN ALBUM
Periphery Album Schedule:
Monday - Write Guitar Riffs
Tuesday - Pokemon GO
Wednesday - Craft Guitar Tones
Thursday - Pokemon GO
Friday - Record Guitar Parts
Saturday - Pokemon Go
....
Nolly is an essential part of what Periphery is. It is where he will always belong, and without him, it won't ever be the same.
Bruno Nardy I felt this way at first, but he still has such a big part in the band. He’s kinda like Will Putney is to Fit For an Autopsy, but I could be wrong. I hope at least cuz I agree he is an essential part
These guys are really out here recording albums 15 minutes from my house huh
Mind if I go live with you?
Afonso Topa you can try to catch them while they’re trying to catch pokemon lol
@@TheLastCrankers Dude you're a fucking genius!!!
Ok, I wouldn't stalk them but if I saw them I would prob freak out actually
That's exactly what I said.. Literally right in my backyard.. 😳
Everytime I go to the Guitar Center I hope to see Misha there. Either there or Nando's
The raw takes from Spencer was rad. He's like pitch perfect every take.
@Fiendish Memory if you're referring to misha's statement that he uses a *little bit* of tuning, in the same statement he also said the tuning doesnt really do much because it literally cant pick up spencer's voice properly. So spencer has nonchoice but be as pitch perfect as he can.
All this spencer hatred is just fueled by the most pedantic bs
thank you soo much for documenting and putting this together for us Jeff, you did a phenomenal job as always. ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you Periphery, for allowing Jeff to document this for us to be inspired by.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This threw my gaping brain asunder
asunder*
Julius Caesar your lucky my name isn’t Brutus
@@tiibox4087 This comeback is wholesome and hilarious. thank you!
Julius Caesar i just spit out my coffee
Maybe it's the video doing that, or maybe it's just that there's something in the wateeeerrrrr
Yes!! I hope they do these for every album, I've watched the P3 documentary like 15 times
Remain Indoors is such an inspiration 😁
Same
The alpha/omega one is really cool as well!
@@MadsRisbjerg yeah, unfortunately it's pretty hard to find
They have since Juggernaut. It’s not on RUclips, but you should watch the Juggerdoc.
24:40 oh man I literally got goosebumps from head to toe. No wonder Spotify named Periphery my artist of the decade when I still get goosebumps after listening to this song for the 100th time.
This has to be the best documentary they did. That was a 45 minutes that went by so fast. I love what Matt Halpern said at the end.
"Do you have a loved one who has suffered from irritable bowel syndrome?"
Edit - 6:35
I replayed that part like 6 times and kept hearing "urinal mouth syndrome"
6XX Audio I cracked up immediately and had to show my wife!
I loved that part, I still think the parts in the P3 doc where Misha is like “the solar system has 9 planets” and when they filmed Mark eating alone was better 😂
peppermint oil and the gerson therapy cure that
I have a bit of IBS. It sucks 😞
16:34 what in the actual.
IKR!!
What song is this? That vocal part is cool as fuck
Aldes it’s a part from Reptile I believe
Now we all know what it is. Reptile
@@swishsplash Reptile, minute 6:10 or so
This documentary enhances my life in all of the quality ways you'd expect
Quality enhancementz
The guy helping them on Pokemon go has no idea how lucky he is...
Maybe he got along and now he's their tour manager or something. You never know
Misha: "It'll be an easy solo" *five seconds later drops a Phrygian legato 32nd note lick*
It was a joke set up. You can see him try to hide his smirk when he says it
@Pill Smith 🇺🇦 my man, how does talking about scales water it down
@Fiendish Memory 🇺🇦 Ok boomer
@Fiendish Memory 🇺🇦 The jokes write themselves
@Walter B scales have been a thing with guitars since forever, your fault that you dont want to know it
Misha pointing out the song completion checklist: "We're making progress already, XXX."
Jake: "My favorite movie."
Quality content right there.
Thank you guys so much for this album.
Please never stop doing what you do!!! ❤
You have work to do! 😆
Bro covers for every track on the album! 😁
Ain't you a band member yet !?
João Medeiros keep popping out them covers bud!!!
Periphery take note of this guy!
I'm becoming a professional vpn changer with Periphery recent releases. Good job guys, hail stan is my new favorite Periphery album.
I'm glad I'm not the only one, stupid SME.
How do i proceed?haven't heard the album yet, can anyone help?
You're not alone. I still haven't managed to hear it yet either 🙁.
amine zourhlal same here:(
@@aminezourhlal2952 download a vpn and change the settings to usa
36:57 Misha finally got his Korg Regularlogue !
24:30 this violin tone will forever on be Reptile for me. I don't think I'll ever dissociate them. Gave me the chills!
One of my favorite parts (I loved it all) was seeing the orchestration of the strings and how they incorporated live orchestras for string parts. Truly came out incredible on the album.
Same
When I seen the ending I honestly teared up and left my room to hug my pets. R.i.p. Tyson!
same RIP Tyson
same here rip tyson
Just done the exact same thing. RIP Tyson
Eagerly waiting for P5 documentary.....
Jeff Holcomb still editing
Seriously, I can’t wait! I hope it’s the longest and most extensive yet. haha
@@KINGJADEX If length is what you're looking at, then I have bad news. But it's a fantastic band documentary all things considered - ruclips.net/video/xlB6dGIRutY/видео.html
I go back to stuff like this when i want to be inspired. Love to see creative pepole make music
Same here man, hit a wall and come back to the p3/4 documentrys or their clinics, really inspiring stuff
Watching a group of buddies just live life and shred, is truly inspiring and comforting.
It makes zero sense that you guys have made some of the most metal albums out of an apartment and no one has complained about the noise
Dustin Kirkendall P5: THIS TIME THERE’S COMPLAINTS
It makes zero sense that in their country the best metal musicians are still living in apartments!
@@MK4vDubbin lmfaaoooo
@@joelgartner5167 Well Misha does drive a Lambo..so yeah.
@@joelgartner5167 its a really nice apartment tho. It is shown better in remain indoors
Honestly the coolest fucking group of guys. So laid back and relaxed and they make such badass music. My favorite part was their Pokémon hunt haha
It's funny how Jake's beard progressively disappears throughout the film lol
new genre - progressive beardcore
You made me go back and watch it again. Damn
@@MCYoshii 😂😂😂🤣🤣
Curious case of Benjamin Button...... but a beard
@@bryanquick16 Beardjamin Button
Thank you Nolly. Thank you for keeping up with Periphery. You're a huge part of Periphery!
P5: We Told You To Remain Indoors
Don't fucking destroy this hallowed commenting ground with your bullshit
@@adamcallow8451 OK guy thanks for your opinion. Not.
P1
P2: this time its personal
P3: select difficulty
P4: hail stan
P5: we told you so
P6: T9
@@robertpavey5615 buahahahaha! you owe me some cereal man cause i just spat into mine
18:08 I love how even on acoustic, it still sounds like something Periphery would write.
song name?
@@ajjeff5881 It sounds really similar to the intro to The Way The News Goes tbh, might just be that
@@ajjeff5881 ruclips.net/video/nztmGqILmQc/видео.html it's this riff he made
So good to see Spencer tracking his clean parts this time! He is such a raw and talented singer! One of the very few singers who sound so beautiful without any auto-tune! #HailPeriphery ❤️
@@mpmedia6735 there are plenty who use so much autotune that it ruins the art side of music. Hence that perspective.
I rewatched this just to hear Smoke on the Mountain again
16:24 timestamping for my own enjoyment
Yes! Now I can watch this one 100 times!
Weights_and_Warcraft same here :D i think i saw Periphery 3 documentary like 100 times
🤘
This band enhances our lives in all of the quality ways you'd expect !
2:20 blurred out was the working title of the album, "Talking shit on dead people"
These documentary makes me want to be friends with these guys. They are so chill and down to earth. Having fun when it's time too and working hard when it's time to. My kind of spirits. Love you guys.
I teared up watching this. They need more recognition than they get.
When periphery can no longer make music and all of us are gone, one of two things will happen. Either they are forgotten or they'll go down in history as one of the greatest bands of all time
So fucking tight. I'm glad this band exists and continues existing and creating. You can always tell there's heart in everything written and tracked, even without the documentary, but it's incredibly inspirational and insightful to see. Especially when knowing the whole-hearted bond between everyone. So thanks for that
RIP TYSON! Sorry for the loss of your friend Matt!
Section 9 RIP :(
I was looking forward to the documentary as much as the album. Getting a glimpse into your process is so interesting, and i always learn new things. Plus the guys who shoot and edit this, bravo. Top notch shit boiz
6:27 Do you have a loved one that suffers from irritable bowl syndrome?
AEBIOUS I died 😂😂😂
I do and it sucks!
I do and it definitely sucks
Hahahahahaha!!! 😂
Back for my bi-weekly viewing. I love these documentaries. Always provides inspiration and i usually end up recording something new. Thank you all for this. #HAIL
Hey, what does your favorite band do when they have a time off?
a) Satanic cult
b) Build barns
c) Abuse alcohol and illegal drugs
d) Catch Pokémons
Satanic cult? Huh? Hope you are joking.
It’s Stanic cult.
where was the drug use lol
Ehhhh D?
don't forget golf!
My goodness.... please release some acoustic versions! 17:45 mark playing there sounded amazing!
Acoustidjent
Look up “Clean Idea Seymour Duncan” it’s a video of mark playing that tune on his PRS.
Kinda wish they talked about using the haunted shores tune and why Misha moved to Texas.🤔
I started listening to Periphery only a few weeks ago and I love them now. They're truly one of those rare bands that's exceptionally talented and has a unique sound, which is what I'm always trying to find more of.
I rarely pick up my bass anymore but every time I see and hear Nolly play, makes me wanna pick it up again. He such a clean, heavy bassist, I love it.
Periphery IV: This time it's article 13
Do you realize what a masterpiece this album is? Like, I find myself still listening to it on a consistent basis.
Spencer sounds amazing on this album.
FINALLY got around to watching this!
The part where Jake turns around at 31:28 fucking MURDERED ME.
Also RIP Tyson 😞💕
@25:20 the moment you've alllll been waiting for...
Man SOOO much Beer must have been SMOKED during the making of Hail (Stan)
🅱️ucas
Bucas
I shook Mark’s hand at Swanfest and when I got home I played a 45 minute solo.
i'm a simple djentlemen
i see Perpihery documentary, i hit like, and fav before viewing.
*I love Periphery. They're so kind to the point where even if you leave the band, you're still a band member*
Periphery: *Nolly left the band to be our bass player*
All jokes aside, this album's fire \m/
Just one simple request, please don't ever delete this doc, please!
I already know this album will not leave my car CD player for the rest of 2019...
cd player lol
CDs are clearly obsolete. If you want to be on the cutting edge of technology I recommend you to stitch to DVDs instead
Same for me.
@@bterwin9887 well yeahhhh... they ship a CD with the pre order...so obviously the only place to put it is in my car...the only device I have left that plays it... lol
What about bluetooth? Digital copy order > smartphone > car (bluetooth).
When the album first came out my boyfriend and I were discussing which parts could be a real orchestra and what could be programmed and I am so grateful to see the process and really the magic behind Hail Stan.
Please come to Portalnd, OR
Now that i know they keep the programmed samples in makes sense to why i still couldn't tell if it wasn't real or not.
Like a second i would say it's real yet listen again an be like crap it's programmed lol.
I was really worried that Nolly leaving the band was the end of Periphery knowing how much he contributes to the overall sound. I'm really relieved he's still around producing for Periphery, this album is gonna be great ❤
Not only does periphery come out with amazinggggg music and all their albums are soooo good but they also make the best documentaries. Absolutely enjoy all the documentaries they have released. The juggernaut documentary was amazing as well the p3 documentary. I just love the behind the scenes and what they use and how the work. Also being from the Baltimore Maryland area I know all the places they show and think it’s so awesome it’s all local.
The fact you guys took off a whole year to make this album is the reason I just purchased the vinyl. You can really tell how much work was put into this album, its so good I never skip a song.
Who ever put this doc together is amazing. Top top quality job.
My name *Jeff*
Great job, Jeff! This doc was amazing! I remember meeting you in Atlanta when the band toured with Deftones. I saw you all at the Tabernacle and we talked for at least 20 minutes straight about film and influences. To see you push through and get better every year has been one of my inspirations while I finish up my undergrad in Film and Media Production. Keep kicking ass, Jeff!
This guys made me grew up musically speaking and personal in some how since bulb and p1. My favorite band since i knew them, can't ask for more, I'm very happy.
It's fun to watch them make some of my favorite music as I see bits of their personalities - from their casual to their professional. Periphery is more relatable to me than most and their music continues to be a source of both inspiration and psychological support. I wish them all the best!
I was suggested this video on my RUclips welcome page. I clicked out of curiosity, I only know 1 periphery song and few videos here and there about Misha Mansoor’s Peavey, and man how I enjoyed this video. I really liked the spirit of this band, the friendship and the way they approach writing music. I am going to listen to few more songs of Periphery with an open heart and I hope I will find some good vibes and inspiration. 🤘🏻🎸
Jeff, these just keep getting better and better. Thank you so much for such a unique look into the band’s process and for how much time and care you put into this!
I choked up seeing that dedication to Tyson! Love the new record. Can't wait to get my bundle in the mail so I can jam this in the car!
Who is Tyson and why is everyone talking about him? Sry if its a dumb question i don't have any social media
@@lyubomirgeorgiev1465 the last 30 secs or so shows it. It's Matt's doggo :(
"I think I'm seeing inside of Mark's soul right now."
Prophetic.
Adam is so soft spoken. You never expect that he would play metal music. But it seems like the people that are soft spoken and more pleasant to be around listen to metal
This album has honestly been on repeat all year
Has UMG already claimed this for that smoke on the water part?
Did somebody hum the chorus? haha
People: “Pokémon Go is dead”
Periphery: “Let’s just pretend it’s not”
So Misha moved halfway through the writing of the album? Kinda weird seeing two different home setups in one documentary!
Many many years ago i found Bulb online (misha) and from that moment i never stopped listening to the stuff he made. Guess its a bit part of my life now. Thank you guys for making music that can help me escape from reality if i ever need to
Jeff is killing these videos! it's amazing to watch the band grow as well as Jeff! Thanks for creating this.
Periphery is the band that always inspired me. Hope to meet them someday. Such cool dudes, glad to saw you grow all this years man. I really love this band. Hope the best for all of you as well as jeff, amazing job. Keep it up!