A vocal track variant of Periphery's "Reptile", off the 2019 album "Periphery IV: Hail Satan".
The legendary song stripped down. Even more legendary than Omega, Stranger Things, or Racecar.
This track solely features the vocal, synth/string, additional guitar, and guitar solo layers. For once, no bass here. Might make a version with bass eventually, but for this legendary piece, I figured Spencer should come through as clear as possible in the track.
0:40 - Symphonic elements & symphonic drums kick in.
0:55 - [Besides Fluoride and shit].
1:25 - It's Coming Down.
1:35 - 2:05 Those memorable vocals. Great harmonies. Amazing flare.
2:05 - Choir-like / group vocals in the back. Fantastic layering until 2:30.
2:30 has a very faint gutteral in the back. A keen ear will pick it up.
2:50 has a mad gutteral. With 2:55 being that wicked creepy moment.
3:00 - Use of additional / ambient guitars for further chaotic effect, or "insane" atmosphere, if you will.
3:55 is a layering of choir, screams, guitar, and wonder. Choir (or keys) last until 4:20.
4:25 - Screams don't stop until... 4:40.. Christ.
5:00 - Hook repeat.
5:45 - Takes you off your feet, as the hook tricks you into thinking there will be further repitition -- but that is not the case, it once again gets progressive -- now with some nasty screams.
6:10 - 6:35 - Is this the end of all we know? Wicked Spencer vocals here.
7:05. Interesting keys in the background. Very faint. Great Spencer screams, as well.
7:25 is absolutely breathtaking in the instrumental. Please be excited.
8:25 comes in strong with many harmonies. Melody is extremely strong here, until and after 9:00.
9:45 - The deepest, darkest, grooviest, gankest and gnarliest screaming lasting until 10:15. Spencer has never gone off in such a sick and astonishing manner.
10:25 cues in the sick part of the breakdown. However, in its stripped-down state, it is still pretty sick.
10:40 - Chilling additional guitars. Welcome back, The Focus Hour. Nice to hear from you again.
11:15 - Trademark / typical clean Periphery solo.
11:50 - Garden in the Bones motif re-emerges. Or begins here. However you wish to think it.
12:20 - True Garden in the Bones hook. Lovely piano in the back. Very apparent when stripped down.
12:35 - The additional guitars further enhance the dichotomy of Spencer's voice and the piano, creating an even more vibrant atmosphere.
13:05 is the beginning of the more electronic-portion of the song.
14:00 - Last batch of vocals (or so).
15:20 is an outro of sorts. I believe Spencer said this was mainly Jake here.
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11 окт 2024