Washington D.C.’s Periphery, make their long-awaited return to Australia this November to take part in the touring Monolith Festival alongside Coheed And Cambria, Leprous, Intervals, Novelists and Silver Fang.
The band’s latest album, ‘Periphery V: Djent Is Not A Genre’, brought the group critical acclaim, cementing Periphery as leaders in modern progressive metal. With seven self-produced studio albums to their name, the Grammy-nominated five-piece have continued to defy the boundaries of conventionality, bringing new life to the progressive metal world.
The Everblack Podcast caught up with Misha Mansoor from Periphery to talk about the upcoming Monolith tour, latest album ‘Djent Is Not a Genre’, releasing music independently, side hustles such as a coffee shop, upcoming plans and more
Listen to the interview here:
In addition to electrifying performances, fans will be treated to unique experiences, including a Q&A panel: ‘Celebrating 20 years of ‘The Amory Wars’: The past, present and future’ with Claudio Sanchez, guitar and drum workshops with Periphery, Keyan and David Parkes and much more.
Don’t Miss an epic day this November at Monolith! One stage, no clashes.
MONOLITH FESTIVAL 2024
Tickets on sale now: https://daltours.cc/monolith
Saturday 2 November Fortitude Music Hall Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 9 November PICA Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 10 November Hordern Pavilion Sydney, NSW