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# Clear

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## Description

2014 EP from the modern Metal band. Clear represents the sum total of Periphery's unrivaled achievement and the promise of what's to come courtesy of seven tracks most bands would be extremely grateful to see comprise a full LP. Their previous album, Periphery II: This Time It's Personal, made Guitar World's 2012 Best of list. Clear is undoubtedly destined to turn heads, as well.

Review: Great Idea - Executed Perfectly - The clear EP bridges the gap between Periphery II and the next full length. Unlike the Icarus EP - which contained mostly variations on previous material - Clear is all original material. The idea to have each band member write and produce their own song is one I wish more bands would explore, although it takes a talented group of musicians to pull this off. Not only is there a great diversity in this approach, but we get some insight into the styles and preferences the individual members bring to the songwriting whole. "Overture" features the piano and as expected foreshadows what is to come with a sampling of each of the 6 individual tracks that follow. Misha's instrumental "Zero" and Nolly's instrumental "Extraneous" are worth the price of this EP because the rhythmic maneuvers emphasize everything I love about Periphery. The other 4 tracks have vocals and are not so vastly different from what we have heard on past releases. "The Summer Jam" is the most melodic tune here, exhibiting that catchiness that keeps Periphery's more obtuse metal more accessible. Both the punkish "Feed The Ground" and "The Parade of Ashes" feature some heavy riffing and pretty scathing lyrics. "Pale Aura" has a bit more of the screaming that predominated on the debut, but is nicely balanced by clean vocals. I love the ebb and flow in intensity on this song - Halpern's double bass drum rolls really a highlight during the solo section. The flow of the songs is perfect as well. Not only does each song have a distinct sound but a distinct beginning and end as well. This wasn't always the situation with II where sampling at the end of a song seem to serve more as a transition between songs. Here, you can basically take any of these tracks and play it outside the context of the other songs and it still sounds great or you can listen to it as one 29 minute song and so it works well both ways. If this exercise in dissecting the individual parts in order to better the whole enhances the song writing process then we are all in for a big treat with Juggernaut.
Review: This Great band keeps surpassing my expectations!!!! - I got into this band about three years when the release their first album. The got their second album in 2012 which was light years away from their first but both are mind blowing metal albums. Their sound is way better than anything out there and highly original but you can still hear their influences in the music. Sounding like a whole a ray of band ranging from dent style metal to linking park, incubus, metallica, dream theater, messuggah, mixing all these style bands into a crock pot of mind blowing metal goodness.The new album or ep clear is them moving into a more mature sound or their sound not really sounding like anyone but have catchy melodies and bone crunching riffs and a little of electronic music blended in making something very awesome and original. Very catchy but extremely heavy at the same time. Any kind of metal head or fans of hard rock should check this band and album out!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00H8RRDH6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #289,521 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #3,159 in Pop Metal (CDs & Vinyl) #121,727 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) #124,446 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Date First Available  | December 11, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 28940329 |
| Label  | Sumerian Records |
| Manufacturer  | Sumerian Records |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2014 |
| Product Dimensions  | 4.96 x 5.63 x 0.59 inches; 3.39 ounces |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Idea - Executed Perfectly
*by J***K on January 15, 2015*

The clear EP bridges the gap between Periphery II and the next full length. Unlike the Icarus EP - which contained mostly variations on previous material - Clear is all original material. The idea to have each band member write and produce their own song is one I wish more bands would explore, although it takes a talented group of musicians to pull this off. Not only is there a great diversity in this approach, but we get some insight into the styles and preferences the individual members bring to the songwriting whole. "Overture" features the piano and as expected foreshadows what is to come with a sampling of each of the 6 individual tracks that follow. Misha's instrumental "Zero" and Nolly's instrumental "Extraneous" are worth the price of this EP because the rhythmic maneuvers emphasize everything I love about Periphery. The other 4 tracks have vocals and are not so vastly different from what we have heard on past releases. "The Summer Jam" is the most melodic tune here, exhibiting that catchiness that keeps Periphery's more obtuse metal more accessible. Both the punkish "Feed The Ground" and "The Parade of Ashes" feature some heavy riffing and pretty scathing lyrics. "Pale Aura" has a bit more of the screaming that predominated on the debut, but is nicely balanced by clean vocals. I love the ebb and flow in intensity on this song - Halpern's double bass drum rolls really a highlight during the solo section. The flow of the songs is perfect as well. Not only does each song have a distinct sound but a distinct beginning and end as well. This wasn't always the situation with II where sampling at the end of a song seem to serve more as a transition between songs. Here, you can basically take any of these tracks and play it outside the context of the other songs and it still sounds great or you can listen to it as one 29 minute song and so it works well both ways. If this exercise in dissecting the individual parts in order to better the whole enhances the song writing process then we are all in for a big treat with Juggernaut.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This Great band keeps surpassing my expectations!!!!
*by J***Y on January 30, 2014*

I got into this band about three years when the release their first album. The got their second album in 2012 which was light years away from their first but both are mind blowing metal albums. Their sound is way better than anything out there and highly original but you can still hear their influences in the music. Sounding like a whole a ray of band ranging from dent style metal to linking park, incubus, metallica, dream theater, messuggah, mixing all these style bands into a crock pot of mind blowing metal goodness.The new album or ep clear is them moving into a more mature sound or their sound not really sounding like anyone but have catchy melodies and bone crunching riffs and a little of electronic music blended in making something very awesome and original. Very catchy but extremely heavy at the same time. Any kind of metal head or fans of hard rock should check this band and album out!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Interesting album
*by L***T on February 2, 2014*

I gave it a five because of its phenomenal composition. Each song is nothing like the last, and that has to do with the fact that each song belongs to a member of the band. Like Misha Mansoor wrote Zero and Summer jam was written by Jake Bowen. They wanted this album to be able to show off each artists individual abilities, of which there are six artist, which made six songs and and into for this breathtaking mini album. Anyone who was sane would purchase this album. It has a little bit for everybody.

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