0:15 i'm rick harrison, and THIS is my pawn shop. I work here with my old man, and my son, Big Hoss. Everything in here has a story, and a price. One thing I've learned after 21 years; you never know what is gonna come through that door.
+Anthony Winchell Nah, they have parts which demand for it - two guitars playing harmonies with one filling out with a rhythm or lead or some ambient, pretty cool really
very cool! Just got into this band. Avoided prog. metal in the past because the vocals normally feels out of place. But this vocalist and his melodies are insane!!!
If you're just getting into Periphery, I recommend listening to Make Total Destroy, Facepalm Mute, Letter Experiment, Ow My Feelings, Ragnarok, Icarus Lives, Rainbow Gravity, Masamune, and Jetpacks Was Yes v2.0! Those are the songs that showcase the best of what they have to offer in my opinion!
oh i see Jim root decided to jump in the mix, and nobody seemed to notice! LOL. what is the concept of 3 guitarists when theres basically just 2 needed to do the songs? i get led and rhythm but if someone's job is to just synchronize with one of the others then why take chances on mistakes for something that if done properly disappears in the mix? i do actually like how the vocalist sounds live in this (ignoring the horrible audio quality of the phone of course) when a band uses autotune, i really start questioning the vocalists ability because at that point how would you know? he could be great or terrible and its impossible to say what is cleaned digitally and what is talent, so i like the raw unedited vocals, they're not robotically perfect but you can tell he can still hit the ranges pretty well. the only thing worse then a vocalist who cant sing and butchers all the live shows is one that still sucks and autotunes the live shit and you can tell its all artificial, so its like not only do i suck...but i suck and i lie about it! *big goofy sarcastic thumbs up." so it was kinda nice to see the live version just for the human variation in vocals.