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 ...
ON SEPT. 2, 2022, Polyphia hit the first major speedbump of their latest album cycle. Twenty-six shows into a sold-out 28-date United States tour — just as they’ve dropped full details of their fourth ...
Listen to Polyphia’s typically funky new four-minute track Let’s Go, which is the theme tune for Riot Games’ 2XKO. Entitled Let’s Go, the four-minute banger was written and performed by all four ...
Prog virtuosos Polyphia have just announced a headlining North American tour featuring support from Domi & DJ Beck on most dates, with midwxst serving as the opener for a couple dates near the end of ...
We’ve been talking to Tim Henson a whole 30 seconds before he shows us his arse. A surprise, to be sure, but it explains why he’s at a funny angle. He’s using Zoom on his phone, at the same time as he ...
Position Music has signed rock band Polyphia to a global publishing deal with the company. To date, the group have released four studio albums – Muse (2014), Renaissance (2016), New Levels New Devils ...
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’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 ...
Guitar fans — especially Gen-Z ones — need no introduction to 31-year-old virtuoso Tim Henson, who has been reinventing the instrument for more than a decade with his wildly experimental future-prog ...
Polyphia's sweater game is as strong as their musicianship. (Photo by Alana Ann Lopez) Polyphia is making shredding sexy. Musicians whose technical prowess on the guitar (or any other instrument) is ...
Polyphia has postponed their final two shows in Ft. Worth and Austin, TX after drummer Clay Aeschliman got into an accident and dislocated his clavicle. Aeschliman will undergo surgery to fix the ...
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