Periphery Releases JuggerDoc Documentary, European Dates Booked


periphery juggerdoc

Progressive metal stalwarts Periphery, who released the double album Juggernaut: Alpha and Juggernaut: Omega (Sumerian) in January, have made available JuggerDoc: The Making of Juggernaut, The 45-minute long making-of style documentary is available now via iTunes.

Up to now, the documentary had only been available as a bonus item with physical copies of Juggernaut Omega.

The band recently announced a fall tour of Europe with label mates Veil of Maya opening, in addition to summer time appearances at Spain’s Resurrection Fest and Heavy Mtl Montreal.

periphery-eurotour2015

Periphery tour dates:

Jul 16: Resurrection Fest- Viveiro, ES
Aug 07: Heavy Mtl -Montreal, QC

 

Periphery tour dates: with Veil of Maya
Nov 13: Marble Factory- Bristol, UK
Nov 14: Academy 2 – Manchester, UK
Nov 15: The Garage- Glasgow, UK
Nov 16: The Library @ The Institute- Birmingham, UK
Nov 17: Waterfront – Norwich, UK
Nov 19: Koko – London, UK
Nov 20: Muziek-O-Droom -Bristol, UK
Nov 21: Essigfabrik – Koln, DE
Nov 22: Epic Metal Fest – Eindhoven, NL
Nov 23: Markthalle – Hamburg, DE
Nov 25: Sticky Fingers – Gotebord, SE
Nov 26: John Dee – Oslo, NO
Nov 27: Debaster Strand – Stockholm, SE
Nov 29: Tavastia – Helsinki, FI

Dec 01: Lille Vega – Copenhagen, DK
Dec 02: C-Club – Berlin, DE
Dec 03: Proxima – Warsaw, PL
Dec 04: Fabryka – Krakow, PL
Dec 05: Rock Café -Prague, CZ
Dec 06: Szene- Vienna, AT
Dec 08: Backstage Halle- Munchen, DE
Dec 09: Schlachthof – Weisbaden, DE
Dec10: Substage- Karlsruhe, DE
Dec11: Kiff – Aarau, Switzerland
Dec12: R’n’R Arena- Romagnano Sesia No, IT
Dec14: CCO Lyon, FR
Dec15: Razzamatazz 2 – Barcelona, ES
Dec16: Caracol- Madrid, ES
Dec17: Rock School Barbey – Bordeaux, FR
Dec18: Divan Du Monde – Paris, FR

 

Periphery on Facebook

Periphery on Twitter

Periphery on Instagram

Periphery online

 

 

June 12, 2015, Washington, D.C. – Periphery’s

JuggerDoc: The Making of Juggernaut, the 45-minute documentary that captures the making of the band’s dual albums, Juggernaut: Alpha andJuggernaut: Omega, is available now via iTunes (http://hyperurl.co/Juggerdoc_iTunes).The documentary had been previously only available as a bonus item with physical purchases of

Juggernaut: Omega.Periphery released

Juggernaut: Alpha and Juggernaut: Omega simultaneously in late January via Sumerian Records, with the pair of releases landing at #22 and #25 on Billboard’s Top 200 (#15 and #16 on the Top Albums chart as well as #2 and #3 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Chart).The band recently announced a European tour for the fall with Veil of Maya opening:

J


Tesseract – Odyssey/Scala (Live)


tesseract 2

The ever daring and polarizing TesseracT continue to keep their ambitions high with the release of live album and DVD Odyssey/Scala (Century Media). Forgive the odd title as both sides contain the same set of songs. Odyssey was recorded across Europe during the Altered State tour while the Scala visual supplement was recorded at the posh London club of the same name.

What? Simply naming it Alive doesn’t quite cut when you’re used to adding ‘Concealing Fate’ to like half of your song titles.

Most importantly, Odyssey/Scala finds guitarist and ringleader Alec ‘Acle’ Kahney and the boys reuniting with original singer Daniel Tompkins 3 years after their last collaboration. And Tompkins does not disappoint, as his soaring vocals translate perfectly to the live format and shows no issues handling former lead Ashe O’Hara’s parts. Spending an afternoon with these kinds of talents seems like a good time, but something doesn’t quite work for me.

I have to wonder if the idea to make a concert film came after they planned on releasing the live LP. The only reason I ask is because Odyssey is the best way of the two to enjoy this evening with Tesseract. The songs feel much more alive on Odyssey while Scala has a very polished mix that almost gives the impression of being dubbed over at points. The heavier, double bass segments in tracks like ‘The Impossible’ and ‘Perfection/Epiphany’ sound like Tesseract want to give the most aggressive Periphery tunes a run for their money. Also the rousing closer ‘Acceptance’ make you wish they would let their hair down to the windmill headbanging position more often. Seriously dudes, the soaring melodies and quiet passages are great, but it’s fun to thrash out sometimes.

Something else not helping Scala is the unfortunate truth that Tesseract tend to be static as performers. With the exception of the charismatic Tompkins, the rest of the Milton Keynes’ crew is keener on standing in place. I’m not naïve, I didn’t expect the Dillinger Escape Plan style antics. That being said it’s a trend I’ve observed since I saw them open for Between the Buried and Me back in 2011. Also the bizarre MTV style editing can be jarring upon first viewing. For a band as sharp as Tesseract we shouldn’t have to sit through so many blurry and shaky camera angles.

Perhaps the decision to make this both an album and DVD was hatched after realizing that it’s barely over an hour’s worth of content so it was best to offer both variants as the greater value to the fans. While flawed, Odyssey/Scala is a testament to the appeal and skill of Tesseract who are able to release a quite capable live recording with only two proper full lengths under their belts.

7.0/10

HANSEL LOPEZ


Rocklahoma Announces Performance Times


Rocklahoma logo_11

Rocklahoma has announced performance times for each day of the event, happening May 22, 23 and 24, 2015 at “Catch the Fever” Festival Grounds in Pryor, OK. Go here for more information.

Thursday, May 21

AXiS Stage presented by D&B Processing
6:00 PM: ANU
6:50 PM: Skytown
7:40 PM: Fight the Fade
8:30 PM: Framing the Red
9:20 PM: Dirty Crush
10:10 PM: Swampfox
11:00 PM: Well Hung Heart
11:50 PM: We The Ghost
12:40 AM: Severmind
1:30 AM: DRYVR

Friday, May 22 (Doors open at 3:00 PM.)

Bud Light Main Stage
3:45 PM: We Are Harlot
4:55 PM: Apocalyptica
6:05 PM: In This Moment
7:25 PM: Papa Roach
8:50 PM: Slayer
10:40 PM: Godsmack

Hard Rock Hotel Stage
3:15 PM: Like A Storm
4:20 PM: Upon A Burning Body
5:30 PM: Butcher Babies
6:50 PM: Young Guns
8:15 PM: Nonpoint
9:55 PM: Ministry
12:00 AM: Wayland

Jägermeister Stage powered by
Retrospect Records
3:30 PM: Mycah
4:35 PM: Ruff Justice
5:45 PM: Lola Black
7:05 PM: Ragdoll
8:30 PM: Lynam
10:10 PM: Dead Metal Society
12:00 AM: ASKA
12:35 AM: Warlock Texas
1:15 AM: Ivy Stone

AXiS Stage presented by D&B Processing

Noon Zero 2 Panic
12:50 PM: Kirra
1:40 PM: Sovereign Dame
2:30 PM: Even the Dogs
3:20 PM: Kingshifter
11:30 PM: Vilifi
12:20 AM: NICNOS
1:10 AM: DREK

Saturday, May 23 (Doors open at 3:00 PM.)

Bud Light Main Stage
3:30 PM: Candlebox
4:45 PM: The Pretty Reckless
6:05 PM: Anthrax
7:25 PM: Halestorm
8:50 PM: Volbeat
10:40 PM: Linkin Park

Hard Rock Hotel Stage
3:05 PM: Sons of Texas
4:10 PM: Crobot
5:30 PM: Starset
6:50 PM: Periphery
8:15 PM: In Flames
9:55 PM: Scott Weiland and The Wildabouts
12:15 AM: Krash Rover

Jägermeister Stage powered by
Retrospect Records
3:30 PM: Lamp Shade Betty
4:35 PM: Project Terror
5:45 PM: Black Tora
7:05 PM: Station
8:30 PM: Loveblast
10:10 PM: Firstryke
12:00 AM: Chaotic Resemblance
12:35 AM: Ratchet Dolls
1:15 AM: Mycah

AXiS Stage presented by D&B Processing
12:00 PM: The Jet Set
12:50 PM: Weston and the Outsiders
1:40 PM: The Heroine
2:30 PM: Arson City
3:20 PM: The Chimpz
11:30 PM: Lovebettie
12:20 AM: A Course of Action
1:10 AM: Screaming for Silence

Sunday, May 24 (Doors open at 3:00 PM.)

Bud Light Main Stage
3:50 PM: Aranda
5:00 PM: The Winery Dogs
6:15 PM: Of Mice & Men
7:30 PM: Queensrÿche
8:50 PM: Breaking Benjamin
10:40 PM: Tesla

Hard Rock Hotel Stage
3:20 PM: Dryvr
4:25 PM: Islander
5:40 PM: Otherwise
6:55 PM: Shaman’s Harvest
8:15 PM: Red Dragon Cartel
9:55 PM: Motionless In White
12:00 AM: Nasty Habit

Jägermeister Stage powered by
Retrospect Records
3:30 PM: Mach22
4:25 PM: Baby Jane
5:40 PM: London’s Dungeon
7:00 PM: Dellacoma
8:25 PM: Stop, Stop!
9:55 PM: Mystery
12:35 AM: Delta Rose
1:15 AM: Dellacoma

AXiS Stage presented by D&B Processing
12:00 PM: Empire Grey
12:50 PM: Stolen Rhodes
1:40 PM: The Dirtboxwailers
2:30 PM: Balkun Brothers
3:20 PM: Robert Jon and the Wreck
11:30 PM: Motortrain
12:00 AM: Diamond Lane
12:20 AM: Mine Enemies Fall

Rocklahoma on Facebook
Rocklahoma on Twitter
Rocklahoma on Instagram


Down, Pop Evil, Coal Chamber, Fear Factory, etc Confirmed For Dirtfest 2015


dirt fest 2015

Dirt Fest 2015 has been set for August 7 and 8, 2015 at the Birch Run Expo Center in Birch Run, MI. The lineup for the two day event will consist of the following confirmed acts:

Down
Pop Evil
Coal Chamber
Mushroomhead
Kottonmouth Kings
Fear Factory
Periphery
King 810
Upon A Burning Body
Psychostick
Starset
Murder FM
From Ashes To New
Deadringer
Beyond Threshold
Blue Felix
Another Lost Year
Eyes Set To Kill
Child Bite
The Bad Chapter
The Convalescence
Below The Tide
Beast In The Field
Critical Bill
Kaleido
Autumn Coma
Deveraux
Through The Ashes
Nuisance
Heartsick
It Lies Within
Kid Brother Collective
Adaboy!
Cadre
Monsieur White
Brody And The Busch Road Trio
Bulletproof Snow
Five Hundredth Year
H.R. Rustica
Reign
My Perfect Nightmare
Harlow
Sins In Stereo
Sydetrakt
The 2nd System
The Persevering Promise
The Finale
This Is Life This Is Living
Vicariant
Black Flower Blossom
Drawn To Fury
Turncoat
For These Reasons I Believe
Hell Rides North
Concrete Angels


Rock On The Range Release Performance Schedule


rock on the range 2015 7huu_ROTR2015logo_3

The performance schedule for Rock On The Range 2015 has been announced, and the event is May 15, 16 and 17, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (formerly Crew Stadium) in Columbus, OH. The event is now sold out and those without tickets can watch the event on AXS TV throughout the weekend.

Performance times are as follows (subject to change):

Friday, May 15
(Doors open at 11:00 AM.)

Monster Energy Main Stage
1:05 PM: We Are Harlot
2:15 PM: Apocalyptica
3:30 PM: Live
4:50 PM: Breaking Benjamin
6:15 PM: Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators
5:40 PM: Yelawolf
8:00 PM: Marilyn Manson
9:30 PM: Slipknot

Ernie Ball Stage
11:45 AM: Shaman’s Harvest
12:30 PM: Islander
1:40 PM: VAMPS
2:55 PM: Young Guns
4:15 PM: The Dillinger Escape Plan
7:15 PM: Falling In Reverse

Jägermeister Stage
11:45 AM: XFactor1
12:30 PM: Highly Suspect
1:40 PM: Dorothy
2:55 PM: Dangerkids
4:15 PM: Beartooth
5:40 PM: Hatebreed

Rolling Rock Comedy Tent
6:15 PM: Joe Howard
6:30 PM: Brent Terhune
6:45 PM: Mark Poolos
7:00 PM: Jim Florentine
7:20 PM: Brian Posehn

Saturday, May 16
(Doors open at 11:00 AM.)

Monster Energy Main Stage
1:10 PM: Special Guest
2:20 PM: Of Mice And Men
3:35 PM: Scott Weiland and The Wildabouts
4:55 PM: In This Moment
6:15 PM: Papa Roach
8:00 PM: Godsmack
9:40 PM: Judas Priest

Ernie Ball Stage
11:50 AM: Screaming For Silence
12:35 PM: Like A Storm
1:45 PM: Sabaton
3:00 PM: Tremonti
4:20 PM: BABYMETAL
5:40 PM: In Flames
7:15 PM: Ministry

Jägermeister Stage
11:50 AM: Novallo
12:35 PM: Red Sun Rising
1:45 PM: From Ashes To New
3:00 PM: Saxon
4:20 PM: Nonpoint
5:40 PM: The Devil Wears Prada

Rolling Rock Comedy Tent
6:15 PM: Bill Arrundale
6:30 PM: Jay Snyder
6:45 PM: Bill Squire
7:00 PM: Don Jamieson
7:20 PM: Jim Norton

Sunday, May 17
(Doors open at 11:00 AM.)

Monster Energy Main Stage
1:05 PM: Hollywood Undead
2:20 PM: The Pretty Reckless
3:35 PM: Anthrax
4:55 PM: Halestorm
6:20 PM: Volbeat
8:00 PM: Rise Against
9:20 PM: Linkin Park

Ernie Ball Stage
11:45 AM: Unlocking The Truth
12:30 PM: Art of Dying
1:45 PM: Starset
3:00 PM: Otherwise
4:20 PM: Rival Sons
5:45 PM: Motionless In White
7:15 PM: Tech N9ne

Jägermeister Stage
11:45 AM: Santa Cruz
12:30 PM: September Mourning
1:45 PM: Marmozets
3:00 PM: Crobot
4:20 PM: Upon A Burning Body
5:45 PM: Periphery

Rolling Rock Comedy Tent
6:25 PM: Chad Zumrock
6:40 PM: Craig Peters
6:55 PM: Jake Innarino
7:10 PM: Rod Paulette
7:30 PM: Rob Schneider

Rock On The Range on Facebook
Rock On The Range on Twitter


Heavy Montreal Announces Daily Lineups


heavy montreal 2015 daily lineups

Daily lineups have been announced for the 2015 Heavy Montreal Festival, happening August 7-9, 2015 at Parc Jean Drapeau in Montreal, QC.

Friday, August 07th:

Korn (performing their self-titled debut)
Alexisonfire
Mastodon
Meshuggah
Lagwagon
Extreme
Arch Enemy
Neurosis
Strung Out
Periphery
Gorguts
Fozzy
Lofofora
Veil Of Maya
The Flatliners
The Acacia Strain
Moneen
Obscura
After The Burial
Cattle Decapitation
Nothing More
Toyguitar

Saturday, August 08th:
Faith No More
Iggy Pop
NOFX
Billy Talent
Testament
Abbath
Gojira
Lita Ford
Rocket From The Crypt
Glassjaw
Pentagram
Devin Townsend Project
Deafheaven
Dying Fetus
B.A.R.E.
Swingin’ utters
The Brains
The Agonist
Masked Intruder
Battlecross
Slaves On Dope
Intervals
Dig It Up
Mass Murder Messiah

Sunday, August 09th:
Slipknot
Lamb Of God
Bullet For My Valentine
Within Temptation
Warrant
Marky Ramone’s Blitzkrieg With Andrew W.K.
Nuclear Assault
Ihsahn
Asking Alexandria
Dokken
Coal Chamber
Pig Destroyer
Motionless In White
Sanctuary
Small Brown Bike
Insomnium
Jasta
Upon A Burning Body
Anonymus
Wilson
Omnium Gatherum
Dead Tired
Sandveiss


Veil Of Maya Confirm Upcoming North American Tour With Revocation, Oceano, etc


veil of maya matriarch tour

Chicago metallers Veil Of Maya is streaming the music video for “Mikasa,” off of their forthcoming album Matriarch, out May 12, 2015 via Sumerian Records. The record was produced by Taylor Larson (Periphery, Darkest Hour) and marks the debut of new vocalist Lukas Magyar.

The band has confirmed an upcoming North American tour with Revocation, Gift Giver, Oceano and Entheos.

May 20: Crofoot – Detroit, MI
May 21: Altar Bar – Pittsburgh, PA
May 22: Water Street Music Hall – Rochester, NY
May 23: Revolution – Long Island, NY
May 24: Chameleon Club – Lancaster, PA
May 25: Canal Club – Richmond, VA
May 26: Lincoln Theatre – Raleigh, NC
May 27: Zydeco – Birmingham, AL
May 28: Underbelly – Jacksonville, FL
May 29: Culture Room – Ft. Lauderdale, FL
May 30: State Theater – Tampa, FL
Jun 02: Mesa Music Hall – El Paso, TX
Jun 03: The Rock – Tucson, AZ
Jun 04: Hard Rock – Las Vegas, NV
Jun 06: Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
Jun 07: Hawthorne Theatre – Portland, OR
Jun 08: Studio Seven – Seattle, WA
Jun 09: Rickshaw – Vancouver, BC (without Oceano)
Jun 11: Republik – Calgary, AB (without Oceano)
Jun 12: The Pawn Shop – Edmonton, AB (without Oceano)

veil of maya matriarch cd

Matriarch Track Listing
01: NYU
02: Leeloo
03: Ellie
04: Lucy
05: Mikasa
06: Aeris
07: Three-Fifty
08: Phoenix
09: Matriarch
10: Teleute
11: Daenerys
12: Lisbeth

Veil Of Maya is:
Marc Okubo – Guitar
Sam Applebaum – Drums
Lukas Magyar – Vocals
Dan Hauser – Bass

Veil Of Maya on Facebook
Veil Of Maya on Twitter

Metal Injection and Jackson Guitars – Official! present The Matriarch Tour with VEIL OF MAYA, Revocation , Oceano, Gift…

Posted by VEIL OF MAYA on Friday, April 24, 2015


Carolina Rebellion Announces Artist Performance Times


monster energy carolina rebellion

Monster Energy Carolina Rebellion has released the band performance times for each day. The event is held at Rock City Campgrounds at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, NC The following is the schedule:

Friday, May 1 — Friday Night Campground Party
(for those with hotel and camping packages)

Jägermeister Stage

7:30 pm: 21st Century Goliath
8:40 PM: Failure Anthem
9:50 PM: Brown Sabbath

Saturday May 2

Monster Energy Rebellion Stage

12:30 PM: We Are Harlot
2:00 PM: Of Mice & Men
4:00 PM: Hollywood Undead
6:10 PM: Papa Roach
7:40 PM: Sammy Hagar & The Circle
9:50 PM: Korn

Monster Energy Carolina Stage
1:00 PM: Nonpoint
2:40 PM: Scott Weiland & the Wildabouts
4:45 PM: Chevelle
6:55 PM: Rise Against
8:45 PM: Marilyn Manson

ReverbNation Stage

11:15 AM: ReverbNation Winner TBA
Noon: Islander
1:30 PM: Stars In Stereo
3:20 PM: Jackyl
5:30 PM: Cheap Trick

Jägermeister Stage

11:15 AM: Lola Black
Noon: Sons Of Texas
1:30 PM: Beartooth
3:30 PM: Periphery
5:40 PM: Motionless In White

Sunday May 3
Doors open at Noon

Monster Energy Carolina Stage

1:30 PM: Young Guns
3:00 PM: In This Moment
4:50 PM: Halestorm
6:20 PM: Slash ft Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators
8:30 PM: Godsmack

Monster Energy Rebellion Stage

2:00 PM: Butcher Babies
3:35 PM: The Pretty Reckless
5:35 PM: Breaking Benjamin
7:25 PM: Slayer
9:35 PM: Slipknot

ReverbNation Stage

12:15 PM: Exodus
1:00 PM: Testament
2:30 PM: Suicidal Tendencies
4:10 PM: Queensrÿche

Jägermeister Stage

12:15 PM: Starset
1:00 PM: Hatebreed
2:30 PM: Tremonti
4:20 PM: In Flames

Carolina Rebellion on Facebook
Carolina Rebellion on Twitter
Carolina Rebellion on Instagram


Rock On The Range Announces Daily Lineups


rock on the range 2015 7huu_ROTR2015logo_3

Rock On The Range has announced their daily band lineups, various fan activities and an interactive art installation with graffiti artist Risk. The event will be held on May 15, 16 and 17, 2015 at MAPFRE Stadium (formerly Crew Stadium) in Columbus, OH, and recently was announced the event is sold out.

Rock On The Range SOLD OUT

Friday, May 15: Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, Breaking Benjamin, Live, Falling In Reverse, Yelawolf, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Apocalyptica, Hatebreed, We Are Harlot, Young Guns, Beartooth, VAMPS, Dangerkids, Islander, Dorothy, Highly Suspect, Shaman’s Harvest, XFactor1

Saturday, May 16: Judas Priest, Godsmack, Papa Roach, Ministry, In This Moment, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts, Of Mice & Men, In Flames, BABYMETAL, Tremonti, The Devil Wears Prada, Nonpoint, Saxon, Sabaton, Like A Storm, From Ashes To New, Red Sun Rising

Sunday, May 17: Linkin Park, Rise Against, Volbeat, Halestorm, Tech N9ne, Anthrax, The Pretty Reckless, Hollywood Undead, Motionless In White, Rival Sons, Periphery, You Me At Six, Starset, Upon A Burning Body, Crobot, New Medicine, Unlocking The Truth, Marmozets, September Mourning, Santa Cruz

Multi talented fine artist, illustrator and graffiti artist known as RISK, will be curating an interactive art exhibit to be displayed on site, showcasing multiple live demonstrations and allowing fellow event participants such as Slipknot’s M. Shawn Crahan (Clown) and fans to interact and add to the exhibit.

The Rolling Rock Comedy Tent will feature sets from some of the biggest rock n’ roll influenced comedians, including: Rob Schneider, Brian Posehn, Jim Norton, Don Jamieson, Jim Florentine, Rod Paulette, Jeremy Essig, Brent Terhune, Joe Howard, Bill Squire, Jay Snyder, Bill Arrundale, Jake Iannarino, Kenny Smith, and Craig Peters.

Rock On The Range on Facebook
Rock On The Range on Twitter