Periphery
Periphery V: Djent is Not a Genre


3.0
good

Review

by Toondude USER (77 Reviews)
March 10th, 2023 | 137 replies


Release Date: 03/10/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: If it's a tag here on Sputnikmusic, then it's a genre.

I don’t think there’s any real debate on the amount of talent that Periphery have up their arsenal. Misha Mansoor and co. have certainly built themselves up as well-oiled guitar shredding, drum breaking machines throughout the groups storied near-15 years of making music. The complex arrangements, the cleanly fine-tuned production, and even Spencer Sotelo’s incredibly diverse vocal range are all a part of the Periphery brand that seems to be the envy of many other metal bands of their ilk. It’s undeniable to suggest that Periphery have certainly influenced the metal scene since their debut. And yet, I find their latest album, Periphery V a pretty difficult album to talk about. Frankly, it’s not a bad record at all. The instrumentation is solid, the production and sound are clean and crisp, Sotelo is arguably doing his best vocal performance, it’s just about everything that fans would want from Periphery. And yet, throughout the band’s history, despite the popularity, despite the critical acclaim, the main reason why these guys have just never really done much to sway me to their side.

Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre is the exact same fucking album as before.

For a band that was considered somewhat experimental and unique following the success of their debut, Periphery just can’t seem to really get out of their own comfort zone. Now one might point out songs like “Silhouette” having more of a pop music influence than most of the other tracks on this record. But you could say the same thing about “It’s Only Smiles” in Hail Stan, or “The Way the News Goes…” and “Catch Fire” in Select Difficulty, or “Heavy Heart” from Juggernaut: Alpha. But what about the heavier, brutal tracks like “Everything is Fine!” and “Zagreus”? Well yes, but there’s also “Blood Eagle” And “CHVRCH BVRNER” from Hail Stan, and “Motormouth” from…okay I’m pretty sure you get the idea. The issue for Periphery, and for this album especially, is that overall, there’s nothing really new or groundbreaking from the band personally. The songwriting, the instrumentation, the overly-clean production, it everything that we’ve seen from them before and they’ve done absolutely nothing to change their tune. Sure they have a very diverse catalogue under their belts, but it feels like diversity is their only real trick of their sleeve. In fact, it almost feels like they’re obsessed with it.

Quite a few times throughout the album, several songs make these dramatic change in musical direction. “Wildfire” for instance is this breakdown-heavy shredfest, then it turns into melodic metalcore halfway through, then it wants to be a pop-rock track during its instrumental bridge. “Wax Wings” suffers from the exact issue as one moment it’s one of Periphery’s more light-hearted pop-metal tunes before it suddenly decided to turn into an over-dramatic symphonic rock track a la Evanescence by the last 3 minutes. It more or less confirms the idea that Periphery take parts of different songs and molds them together in a really odd attempt at one full track, and it really suffers on this album in particular. Most tracks here are +7 minutes of odd transitions and overused codas that make these tracks needlessly longer than they need to be which are only made worse with several Starset-esque cinematic outros.

And yet, I don’t hate Periphery V. As mentioned before, everything from the instrumentation, vocals and production, are done incredibly well throughout the whole record, there’s no denying it. When Periphery stick to a direction in their songwriting, they’re at their best. The melodic-metalcore sections in “Zagreus” and “Dracul Gras” are some of the best songwriting that Periphery have done in their careers while the heavy grit of “Everything Is Fine!” harkens back to “Blood Eagle” in a fun and exciting way. And while the constant shifts in musical direction are mainly out of place, one part in particular is “Atropos” towards the end where Periphery make a transition to an almost black metal vibe that unironically fits with the style of the song, and is very well performed.

Periphery are at their best when they’re at their most consistent. It was proven back when they released Hail Stan back in 2019 that they were capable of making an album that didn’t contain any odd segments and transitions in their songs in a lame attempt at showing their diversity. But now Periphery have taken a step backwards, relying on their old tricks of trying to make the craziest sounding album as humanly possible, and frankly it’s rather disappointing. Periphery have the talent, the tools and the power to make a truly great metal record, it’s all a matter of if they have the willpower. Periphery V will certainly please the fans for sure. But at some point, Periphery need to at least get a bit more serious in their songwriting, because it’s where they’re at their strongest.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Toondude10
March 10th 2023


15184 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

¯_(ツ)_/¯

Eclecticism
March 10th 2023


86 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Agreed. Always a fun listen with low staying power.

MyMentality
March 10th 2023


1457 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Great review! I love Wax Wings though, probably the best song on this next to Thanks Nobuo. Album is a mess, but it's Periphery I guess. Periphery do what Periphery do.

MoM
March 10th 2023


5994 Comments


¯_(ツ)_/¯ the band


Toondude10
March 10th 2023


15184 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"¯_(ツ)_/¯ the band"



lmao yup

peartnoy
March 10th 2023


2184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Silhouette really doesn't work, one of my least favorite Periphery tracks on first listen. Everything is Fine and Dracul Gras are bangers though.



Overall the songwriting on this is definitely below what they showed on P4. But a lot of sections are killer. Somewhere between a 3.5 and a 4 at the moment for me

Zakusz
March 10th 2023


1541 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I know this band doesn't give a shit if their albums are all over the place but Silhouette is an odd choice to even bring into existence in the first place, especially on an album that is 70+ minutes.

PickleVai17
March 10th 2023


181 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Silhouette, though unexpected, is kind of a pallette cleanser for me seeing as it's halfway through the album. I don't understand toondude how you think it's the same album as before, theres quite a bit of variety here

peartnoy
March 10th 2023


2184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah this definitely doesn't feel like P4 to me at all

rafalafa
March 10th 2023


288 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Wish I could give it a 3.8 or something. It’s not my favorite Periphery album, but it might have some of my favorite songs on it: Dracul Gras, Thanks Nobuo, and Wax Wings are so good.

onionbubs
March 10th 2023


20728 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah this is a step down from p4 but it is by no means that same album over and over again

peartnoy
March 10th 2023


2184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Dracul Gras will probably end up being my favorite.



WalrusTusk
March 10th 2023


1804 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Halfway through and this is the closest they've come to II. I'm here for it.

OwMySnauze
March 10th 2023


2526 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.

PickleVai17
March 10th 2023


181 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Wax wings is probably the best thing Spencer's ever done in terms of clean vocals. So good!

WalrusTusk
March 10th 2023


1804 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Respectfully, I disagree with your assessment that this album is in any way repetitive of P:IV. Even "Silhouette" sounds nothing like "News..." or "Catch Fire" beyond the comparison that it's a poppy synth-led song. The only part of "Everything's Fine!" that sounds like "Church Burner" is the snare drum/vocal staccato part and that's a weak comparison. What song does "Dying Star" sound like?



Hot take: this is a better album than IV.

Prancer
March 10th 2023


1602 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

periphery obviously didn't get the memo when sputnik officially made djent a genre in january 2023

butt.
March 10th 2023


10952 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Need more tracks like Dracul Gras. Hail the fat vampire.

PickleVai17
March 10th 2023


181 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I don't know if it's better than IV, but it's close. A few more listens may change my mind

AlexKzillion
March 10th 2023


17148 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah def do not think this sounds like p4 very much... or any periphery album really. p4 had a lot more chugs and conventionally heavy tracks than this one



think with a few obvious exceptions this leans a lot more into those light gain all over the neck riffs bands like polyphia do all the time now... which periphery has obviously done before too (the way the news goes, its only smiles) but its like the majority of the album this time



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