Periphery V: Hail Stan II: This Time Select Difficulty III, New Album Revealed

Periphery just made an announcement that will give readers an aneurysm. The band has announced the fifth entry to their self-titled saga. While some fans were hoping for a Juggernaut II, Periphery decided to just go right in and give a sequel to everything. The album is called ‘Periphery V: Hail Stan II: This Time Select Difficulty’. The title references all of their previous Periphery album titles. The band was previously featured on our top 10 heavy metal bands of all time list, so we are pretty excited. The album is sure to be as chaotic as its name.

What Can We Expect From The Periphery V?

Periphery V will likely take off where Periphery VI left off. An independent and crushing piece of work that was seen as a return to form for the band. The album featured their longest song to date, and some of their heaviest material in years. The album had Periphery on track to play many large rock festivals. additionally, fans accepted the album with open arms, and the album released to critical acclaim. However, will Periphery V hold up? If the previous album was anything to go off of, Periphery is not slowing down any time soon.

What Songs Are On The Album?

The album title isn’t making fun of sequels for nothing. Every single song on the record will be a sequel. The track list can be found below.

  1. Reptile Racecar: Say That Backwards
  2. Blood Eagle II: Rebirth
  3. Remain Indoors II: To Lower The Curve
  4. Marigold II: Scarlet III
  5. Icarus Still Lives: Icarus II
  6. Flatline II: We Didn’t Write This To Kill To
  7. Follow Your Ghost II: 29 Club
  8. Thor Ragnorok: Thor III Ragnorok II
  9. Lune II: Satellites III

The track list looks incredibly promising. The album features sequels to the majority of their biggest songs. Fans are sure to squeal with excitement upon investigating the list. We anticipate tons of speculation from the fans.

When Does It Come Out?

No one knows when Periphery V will release. The band is independent now, and while this comes with its own difficulties, it also comes with its own perks. The album could come out tomorrow, or it could release after the pandemic ends. Periphery has all the freedom in the world with this one.