Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of The Garden, Total, Breathin' Cancer (30th Anniversary Edition), Kaźń, Origin, In League With Death, Mnemosyne, Forever Burning, and 159 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography $703.80 USD or more (50% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. Elimination Process 04:20 buy track 2. Nostalgia 05:09 buy track 3. Walking Alone 04:12 buy track 4. Exit The Matrix 04:21 buy track 5. Falling Apart 03:54 buy track 6. Aura 07:26 buy track 7. Betrayal 03:27 buy track 8. To Thine Own Self Be True 06:19 buy track 9. Dimensions 06:19 buy track 10. Terminal Madness 10:01 buy track about Since their critically acclaimed debut offering "Under Reprisal" (2006), which won the "Canadian Recording Of The Year Award" at the Hamilton Music Awards, Threat Signal became internationally recognised as one of the most interesting modern acts in thrash metal. Their latest two installments, the intense "Vigilance" (2009) and reinvented "Threat Signal" (2011), have both met with unrelenting hype, with each generating growing interest within the metal community. Combining the complexity of thrash metal, with a more contemporary groove sound involving technical rhythms and melodic musical passages, the band finally returns with its fourth studio album, "Disconnect".The band commented: "Well, we made it to album number 4! To say its been a tough ride would be an understatement, but as the shit piles on, we'll keep shovelling that shit off!! So we began writing this album back in 2012, and continued writing over the next 3 years until we were able to hit the studio again. Basically our thought process while writing was to not have an end goal of what the album should sound like. We didn't plan to make a really heavy album, or a melodic album, or take anyone else's input on what we should sound like. We basically just wrote songs with a clear and open mindset until Disconnect grew together. This album ranges from melodic metal, to hard rock, to thrash metal, and even down to a chill acoustic tune, its a roller coaster of a ride while staying true to the Threat Signal sound. You will feel the energy from all of our previous albums plus something new. A big thanks to Agonia records for believing in us and finally getting this album released. Also a HUGE thanks to the fans for sticking with us over the years. I'd like to dedicate our album Disconnect to my fallen friend and former Threat Signal drummer Norm Killeen. May you be jamming with the best of them in the next life!!! Peace and love". "Disconnect" was recorded and produced by vocalist Jon Howard and lead guitarist Travis Montgomery. Mixing and mastering were done by Mark Lewis (DevilDriver, Whitechapel, Battlecross, Coal Chamber). Artwork for the album was created by Ludovic Cordelieres of Rusalkadesign (Kamelot). $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released November 10, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album formats: - Digipack CD.- Limited BOX (CD + bonus track, poster, patch and sticker).- Regular black LP.- Limited transparent blue/opaque red ("colour in clolour") LP.- Digital.- TS.ORDER at: agoniarecords.com/threatsignal THREAT SIGNAL on-line:Facebook: facebook.com/threatsignal Twitter: twitter.com/threatsignal YouTube: youtube.com/threatsignal Instagram: www.instagram.com/threat_signal Agonia Records: Website: agoniarecords.com Webshop: tinyurl.com/agoniashop Facebook: facebook.com/agoniarecords Twitter: twitter.com/agoniarecords SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/agoniarecords Bandcamp: agoniarecords.bandcamp.com Instagram: instagram.com/agoniarecordsofficial YouTube: youtube.com/AgoniaRec --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $(".tralbum-credits").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_long"), "more", "less"); license all rights reserved tags Tags canada devildriver fear factory in flames killswitch engage lamb of god machine haed metal soilwork technical metalcore thrash metal black metal death metal doom metal experimental rock hard rock Poland Shopping cart total USD Check out about Agonia Records Poland
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I knew of Periphery since I first started to get into more progressive metalcore music, though I haven't heard them until getting attached to similar groups like Protest The Hero, The Human Abstract, and Animals As Leaders. While they aren't the forefathers of djent, that title could go to Meshuggah or Fredrick Thordendal's 'Sol Niger Within', Periphery definitely modernized it in my opinion, combining genres like industrial metal, post-hardcore, thrash, and even brostep into the mix, creating a highly intoxicating soup of melodic metalcore riffs and complex solos that intensify and glorifies the atmosphere all around me. While others may disagree, I'd say they are one of those bands without a single bad album. In fact, I'd double down and say their discography could even rival some of the best prog out there, with the only album I thought wasn't as good as it could've been probably being their first, but only due to a more production and mixing side of things. I digress, but with a small but very lovely discography like Periphery, and the fact they'll be releasing their seventh album soon this year, I thought it'd be a perfect time to inspect my all time favorite from the band, and recently (from the time I am writing this) my favorite album of 2019, Periphery IV: Hail Stan.What else can I say about this gem of an album? Well, for starters, I absolutely love the tracks on here. Each one, from the big winding epic of Reptile, to the bombastic CVRCH BVRNER, to the ethereally magnificent Satellites, each track on here just hypes me up in such a way that as the first minute of Reptile swells up, I am just instantly on board with this Periphery train of metal goodness. I think this album is where the band truly embrace their more modern ideologies within their djent music, as this contains a lot more electronic elements than ever before, taking a slight backseat on just their intense metalcore for more melodic structures, with classical hymns, ambient passages in a few moments, and even slight bits of brostep, all of which delivered like a fine wine in a fancy restaurant, though that same restaurant has a mosh pit in the middle. It is all a glorious fusion of different genres that makes Periphery even more adventurous sounding then they already are.If we are talking about tracks, I'd say my all time favorite here is Crush. Such an enthralling piece of music that truly showcases all of the album's main facets in a glorious way, showcasing heavy metal riffs with electronic beat music and a really cool little classical outro. It all just comes so well together that I am surprised that this album, or this band for that matter, isn't on the same scale to many prog metal legends like Mastodon or Pain of Salvation to many people. While it isn't a long epic, nor is it an immensely intense track, I still think the band struck the most amount of lightning in a bottle for this song, and this album as a whole.I think while the instrumentation is a fine wine, Spencer Sotelo's vocals are like a chef's kiss on the whole thing. Without them, it'd be a great instrumental album, but Spencer adds a certain spice to this soup that he increases to a progressive metal classic in my eyes. His entire presence in every song just works so well in every aspect, and he just gives it his all that, no matter what, I never felt he had any weak spots. Ever since the first album, his voice has aged even better with each release, and here he just melts into my veins that whenever I give this album a spin I will instantly get enthralled into it. Periphery as a whole is like a wine, they just get better with age.This is an instant prog metal legend for me. It is an album that contains both complex riffs that break me up into bits, but also powerfully beautiful movements that I cannot help but feel a certain love in all my heart. I 100% recommend listening to this as this is essential in my eyes. It's an album that sets a new bar to reach for any and all prog metal groups. Just incredible. social review comments Review PermalinkPosted Tuesday, January 31, 2023 Review this album Report (Review #2879640) 2ff7e9595c
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