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Sold Date:
November 1, 2014
Start Date:
October 25, 2014
Final Price:
$35.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
11
Seller Feedback:
124
Buyer Feedback:
6
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Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Overture (2:12)
2. The Summer Jam (Jake Bowen) (4:17)
3. Feed the Ground (Matt Halpern) (4:38)
4. Zero (Misha Mansoor) (5:31)
5. The Parade of Ashes (Spencer Sotelo) (5:13)
6. Extraneous (Adam "Nolly" Getgood) (3:21)
7. Pale Aura (Mark Holcomb) (4:40)
Total Time 29:12
Lyrics
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Music tabs (tablatures)
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Line-up / Musicians
- Spencer Sotelo / lead vocals, guitar
- Misha Mansoor / guitar, programming, production
- Jake Bowen / guitar, programming
- Mark Holcomb / guitar
- Adam "Nolly" Getgood / bass, guitar on "Extraneous", programming, production
- Matt Halpern / drums, percussion
Releases information
Clear is the second studio EP by American progressive metal band Periphery. It will be released on January 28, 2014. This EP is an experimental work for the band: aside from the intro track, each member of Periphery has composed a track and cover the role of creative director of that track. The intro track, Overture, gives the main theme for the album, which is then caught again in all the following tracks. Aside from the intro track, each member of Periphery has composed a song apiece.
Jake Bowen stated:
Clear is an experiment to explore all of the different writing styles in the band. It's rare when you have a band where every member is capable of writing and producing music. With each member controlling their own track, this recording enabled us to go down any path we chose in terms of style and sound. Every track also contains a melodic theme established in Clear's intro track Overture, this common thread links all of the songs together, even though they all sound wildly different.