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Periphery release new acoustic versions of ‘Scarlet’ and ‘It’s Only Smiles’

PERIPHERY have released two new acoustic singles!

The new acoustic songs, for the tracks Scarlet (taken from Periphery II) and It’s Only Smiles (taken from Periphery IV: Hail Stan) is a brand new two-song acoustic single from the American progressive metal band and comes on the back of their latest album, Periphery V: Djent Is Not A Genre, which was released in March last year.

The acoustic version of It’s Only Smiles features a guest appearance from acoustic guitarist Mike Dawes. Speaking about the collaboration, vocalist Spencer Sotelo says, “we had Mike Dawes out with us on tour last fall and we decided to have an acoustic break in our set where Mike would come out and perform these two songs with me. The crowd response was electric every night! We figured we’d try and capture that magic in the studio and recreate the whole vibe. The songs actually ended up taking on a whole new feel once they were recorded, and ended up sounding so fresh and unique that we’ve even talked about possibly doing more in the future. I hope everyone enjoys them as much as we do.”

“I’ve been a fan of the guys in PERIPHERY as musicians and humans for well over a decade so recording these was extra special,” adds Dawes. “Back in 2016, I realized a solo cover of Scarlet as a way to showcase the melodic side of heavy music to my, at the time, pretty anti-metal fanbase so it’s cool to have rearranged it along with It’s Only Smiles to introduce the modern acoustic playing to PERIPHERY’s fans. The November tour opening up for the guys was such a blast, and Spencer and I locked into a kind of synergy you can only really get through gigging. Too bad there wasn’t time to track our neurotically profound BACKSTREET BOYS’ covers. Maybe someday.”

Watch the official music video for It’s Only Smiles (Acoustic) here: 

Listen to Scarlet (Acoustic) here: 

For more information on PERIPHERY like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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