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Juggernaut: Omega received critical acclaim. In a review for Exclaim!, Calum Slingerland wrote that Omega is very much the "yin to Alpha's yang," highlighted by "the jerky chugging of "The Bad Thing," the thrashy "Graveless" and the slow-burning "Hell Below," which comes complete with a tasteful jazz-fusion outro."
The lyrics was also inspired by Nelson's childhood growing up with a dad who was in and out of prison. [7] It was composed by Hanni Ibrahim, Victor Francois and Patrick Jordan-Patrikios and produced by Loose Change. "Bad Thing" has been described as a jazz-infused indie pop song, with comparisons made to Lana Del Rey and Billie Eilish.
Clear is the second EP by American progressive metal band Periphery.It was released on January 28, 2014 through Sumerian Records.This EP is an experimental work for the band: aside from the intro track, each member of the band composed a track and covered the role of creative director over that track.
Periphery is an American progressive metal band that was formed in Washington, D.C., in 2005.Their musical style has been described as progressive metal, [1] [2] djent, [2] and progressive metalcore. [3]
Juggernaut: Alpha is the third studio album by American progressive metal band Periphery. It's the first part of a double album , the second part of which is Juggernaut: Omega . The double album was released on January 27, 2015, by Sumerian Records . [ 1 ]
Growing up, we spent Thanksgiving at my dad’s side, and Christmas with my mom’s. With my mom’s Alabama and Texas roots, that meant that Christmas dinner was a Southern affair, and ...
The critical reception to Cults was generally positive. Jazz Monroe of NME said "the album isn’t quite the tremulous voyage of hearts and minds it wants to be", [4] but Hari Ashurst of the BBC said that "despite the genre signifiers there’s more than enough personality of their own here for Cults to transcend both their blog hit wonder and the timeworn sound they lovingly homage".
Citizens of Slab City, aka 'America's Last Free Place,' an anarcho-republic in California, wish their bars hadn't burned to the ground.