A lot happens in our scene each day. In an attempt to capture what you might've missed, we gather up noteworthy moments and package them in one convenient post. Check out today's recap below! 2.
Polyphia have teased a “heavy” new album featuring System Of A Down singer Serj Tankian and Babymetal. Guitarist Tim Henson offers a glimpse of what the Plano, Texas four-piece are cooking up to ...
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 progressive guitar music today and are ...
The guitar wizards of progressive-rock group Polyphia blurred the lines between high art and pop culture by blending gorgeous orchestrations with the band’s technical brilliance in their second studio ...
Polyphia are heirs apparent to groups like Animals as Leaders and Scale the Summit, proud carriers of both the Instrumental Prog-Metal Torch and the Not Giving a Fuck About Tradition Torch. If you’re ...
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, ...
It’s not every day that you see a math rock album break all the rules of its genre. Polyphia’s new album, New Levels New Devils, redefines what it means to be in a rock group in an age when everyone ...
The press copy accompanying Polyphia’s new standalone single “G.O.A.T.” boasts that the song explores an “exciting new direction for the band.” The track was produced by Y2K (Killy, Yung Bans) and ...
The band also achieves new bests on Top Rock & Alternative Albums, the Billboard 200 and more. By Kevin Rutherford Polyphia hits No. 1 on a Billboard rock chart for the first time with Remember That ...
Steve Vai is proven himself to be a champion of the new generation of instrumental guitarists; Tosin Abasi, Plini and now Polyphia have received the nod of approval from an innovator in the genre. But ...
How are you feeling about this year? TIM HENSON: Incredibly excited because with the pandemic and everything — I’m sure lots of people can relate — it just felt like life was standing still for a bit.
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