Misha Mansoor (Periphery) Interview | Ryan Minic, Ryan's Rock Show
In an interview with Ryan Minic of Ryan’s Rock Show, Misha Mansoor of Periphery reflected on the band’s early days, growth, and the role of luck in success. He recalled Periphery’s first show at the Brass Monkey in Baltimore, where he played drums due to the lack of a drummer, resulting in a chaotic yet defining moment for the band. Mansoor shared his experience touring with Deftones, calling it a surreal full-circle moment as a longtime fan. He emphasized Periphery’s slow and steady rise rather than an overnight breakthrough, attributing their success to persistence and fortunate opportunities. Discussing his creative process, he admitted he rarely listens to music in his free time and avoids relying on substances for songwriting. Mansoor also reflected on his evolving definition of success, viewing it as an ongoing journey rather than a final achievement. 00:04 Periphery's first show ever 01:15 touring w/ Deftones 02:38 starting at 17, Bulb to present 03:42 when Periphery started to catch on 05:35 the importance of being adaptable/juggernaut 07:00 drugs & the writing process 08:25 "I don't listen to very much music" 09:47 the element of luck 12:27 Misha's definition of success 13:38 what he wishes someone had told him You can read about this interview with Misha and more on Periphery at Ryan's Rock Show http://rrs.la/1BpB3gS

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