Polyphia’s fourth album, Remember That You Will Die, took the Texas instrumentalists to viral heights that seemed impossible for virtuoso guitar music in 2022. Flanked by guests spanning Steve Vai to ...
Weedle-e-weedle-e-weedle-eEEEee! Okay, it’s difficult to capture the ecstatic squeal of an electric guitar in words, but you get the idea. Polyphia are some of the most innovative progenitors of ...
The world’s leading manufacturer of guitar strings and accessories is going behind the scenes with their most innovative and influential artist ambassadors as part of the new artist session series, ...
Polyphia fans go fucking HARD, dude. I wouldn’t’ve thunk it either, but then I experienced it in person last December in NYC and haven’t been able to shake it ever since. Have you ever witnessed ...
Polyphia’s Tim Henson and Scott LePage are poster boys for the digital amp generation, so it was something of a surprise to spot the genre-smashing virtuosos standing in front of a wall of Marshalls ...
Polyphia have been turning heads since 2010 with their brand of instrumental progressive rock, and they'll likely make some more fans when they hit the road next spring in support of their Remember ...
Djent’s been boring for a while, and technical metal thus hasn’t been shaken up in quite some time. Enter Polyphia. This Texan crew of 19-year-olds (and one 18-year-old!) plays blistering melodic ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Building on Polyphia's sophomore album, Renaissance (2016), The Most Hated EP ...
Instrumental progressive music and chart success rarely go hand in hand, but Texan quartet Polyphia have managed to make it work. After dropping in July last year, their EP The Most Hated reached #41 ...
Polyphia’s “Playing God” is Loudwire’s pick for the 2022 Song of the Year. Guitarist Tim Henson joins us to talk about the massive track, whether 2010 Polyphia would like 2022 Polyphia, his newest ...