2nd Periphery Track

2019-03-01 by Toondude | 41 Comments
Djent-core act Periphery have officially released the second single, entitled "Garden In The Bones", which comes from their upcoming album Periphery IV: Hail Stan. The album is currently scheduled to be released on April 9th.

"Garden In The Bones"


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OwMySnauze
March 2nd 2019
2530 Comments


Bland boring filler track.. surprised they released this as the 2nd single

AtomicWaste
Moderator
March 2nd 2019
2888 Comments


Bloaty. Not bad, not great. Pretty alright. More my bias speaking than anything else probably.

SitarHero
March 2nd 2019
14705 Comments


1st single was the rocker.
2nd single is the ballad/melodic one.

Pretty good too.

jouroboros
March 2nd 2019
236 Comments


it's a good track but seems weird for a "single". still hyped for this album though

henryChinaski
March 2nd 2019
5029 Comments


I like it.

onionbubs
March 2nd 2019
20896 Comments


yep this song technically qualifies as music

BigP
March 2nd 2019
92 Comments


It's really not weird that they'd release this as a single to contrast Blood Eagle. It makes perfect sense. Fucking put some thought into what you post, OwMySnauze.

veninblazer
March 2nd 2019
16838 Comments


God this is amazing

GregoriusV
March 2nd 2019
49 Comments


Lol, it really looks like they follow the release order of singles from P3
Blood Eagle = The Price is Wrong, this = Flatline
Can’t wait to hear the Marigold of P4

Song f...ing grõõõõõõõves

impoppy
March 2nd 2019
2250 Comments


Pretty decent. Definitely shaping up to be as good as juggernaut and a million times better than P3

veninblazer
March 2nd 2019
16838 Comments


"a million times better than P3"
Not quite but ok
But you're looking at the biggest P3 fanboy on the site lol

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
March 2nd 2019
18936 Comments


I preferred the first single but the song is cool

JayEnder
March 2nd 2019
19907 Comments


Eh drums are cool

bgillesp
March 2nd 2019
8867 Comments


“Definitely shaping up to be as good as juggernaut”
Not quite but ok
But you're looking at the biggest Juggernaut fanboy on the site lol

jmh886
March 2nd 2019
2934 Comments


decent track. spencer def upped his game.

kalkwiese
March 2nd 2019
10429 Comments


Duh jent forever

OwMySnauze
March 2nd 2019
2530 Comments


/puts some thought into this comment per BigP’s request

Track is still bland for Periphery standards. Doesn’t mean it’s bad, just nothing memorable about the song

Wayfarer1991
March 2nd 2019
138 Comments


not gr8 m8

bloc
March 2nd 2019
70120 Comments


Digging the simple ballad style

Toondude10
March 3rd 2019
15186 Comments


it's just not very interesting. it's not bad by any means, but it's more of what we've come to expect on what Periphery has done since their second album. your opinion on this song more or less depends on what your opinion on the band is.

Tundra
March 3rd 2019
9682 Comments


All that said song is average or boring has pleb taste or are Baby boomers from the 60s, get with the times y'all, this shit is FIRE

Toondude10
March 3rd 2019
15186 Comments


"All that said song is average or boring has pleb taste or are Baby boomers from the 60s, get with the times y'all, this shit is FIRE"

lmao ok

Tundra
March 3rd 2019
9682 Comments


Annoying Toon, this is a good ass start to the day!

9Hammer
March 3rd 2019
479 Comments


These Djentlemen made an alright song.

Firedust
March 3rd 2019
1176 Comments


Boring band releases a boring song.

JeetJeet
March 3rd 2019
12201 Comments


Zzzzzzzzzzzzz

SitarHero
March 3rd 2019
14705 Comments


"your opinion on this song more or less depends on what your opinion on the band is."

Your opinion on EVERY song depends on your opinion of the band. In the immortal words of GhostB1rd, "haven't listened to anything since the first album. it all sucks."

JeetJeet
March 3rd 2019
12201 Comments


Lmaooo I'm living in Verm's head rent-free

SitarHero
March 3rd 2019
14705 Comments


"Lmaooo I'm living in Verm's head rent-free"

Sounds like you're paying too much tbh.

Kalopsia
March 3rd 2019
3384 Comments


eh, song is decent

JeetJeet
March 3rd 2019
12201 Comments


Yea its pretty empty in here too

bloc
March 3rd 2019
70120 Comments


Ikea has good deals on furniture

SitarHero
March 3rd 2019
14705 Comments


Perhaps a nice table.

bloc
March 3rd 2019
70120 Comments


I AM THE TABLE

Flugmorph
March 4th 2019
34245 Comments


periphery stans b like

rsminsmith
March 4th 2019
10 Comments


Whelming

Devastator
March 4th 2019
4400 Comments


Still hoping for Juggernaut Delta and Sigma one day.

AlasKenColors
March 4th 2019
167 Comments


Out of context of this rest of the album, it's solid. That clean break/solo is real nice like.

8genre
March 4th 2019
110 Comments


Much better than first song, 3/5

bigweinerdon
March 5th 2019
2670 Comments


Song is blander than a bowl of oatmeal

Flugmorph
April 1st 2019
34245 Comments


well this might be the first periphery track i enjoy, dang



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