« Thank you very much. That’s the first interview I’ve done since I officially joined the band » : Adam « Nolly » Getgood’s voice, at the end of the interview, was both touched and jolly. Even if the man has been a full-time member of Periphery for only a few weeks – a choice that has forced him, not without difficulty, to leave Red Seas Fire, his friends’ band -, he knows perfectly its story, being their long-time friend, live bass player and producer.
Periphery’s new album will be released on the 16th of July. Contrary to the first album, which was almost entirely written by Misha Mansoor, Periphery’s guitarist, this one is the first album truly written as a whole band. Adam Getgood explains us what this evolution means in terms of creative process. He also tells us about Periphery’s future as the band is planning to work on a concept-album called Juggernaut, a new experiment which may have a direct impact on the band’s music.
We also talked with Nolly about the emergence, not to say the huge success of mathcore for a few years, a musical style that is yet quite difficult to understand.
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