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Periphery's Misha Mansoor To Release 10 Albums of Bulb Material

Misha Mansoor, founding member of Periphery and one of modern rock music’s most revered guitar players, is slated to release a ten album collection over the next four months, documenting his pre-Periphery, solo project Bulb. View the release schedule below!

The first album in the 110-song, digitally released collection is titled Archives: Volume 8 and arrives on June 12 via 3DOT Recordings. The albums are being released bi-weekly in a descending order with the most recent of the Bulb archival material arriving first and subsequent releases leading back to the origin of the project with the ultimate destination of Archives: Volume 1. The release schedule for the Bulb archival recordings is:

Archives: Volume 8     June 12

Archives: Volume 7     June 26

Archives: Volume 6     July 10

Archives: Volume 5     July 24

Orchestral                   August 7

Archives: Volume 4    August 21

Archives: Volume 3    September 4

Archives: Volume 2    September 18

Archives: Volume 1    October 2

Electronic                   October 16

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PostedJune 3, 2020
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsPeriphery, Misha Mansoor, Bulb

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