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 ...
Long before he changed the progressive metal game with Polyphia, Henson struggled with transitioning from violin to the ...
If you have questions on how to play guitar, why not go to one of the best guitarists who is currently making a living at playing professionally. That's what Wired did (as seen below), fielding ...
Tim Henson, a guitarist in the burgeoning instrumental prog-rock act Polyphia, recently opined why it's "not really cool to be in a metal band." Henson (pictured above, seated) said as much while ...
Steve Vai was one of the many guests on Polyphia's recent record Remember That You Will Die, which as it turns out a was a collaboration in the works since 2019. In an interview with Guitar World, ...
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 ...
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.
For any band, having your sound go to shit mid-show is a big problem. For a band as technical and unhinged as Polyphia, it’s a nightmare. The Texas instrumental rock act’s shtick is entirely based on ...
Say what you want about Tim Henson; he walks the talk. His band Polyphia continue to get bigger and bigger; winning new listeners to (mostly) instrumental guitar music at a level nobody could have ...
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 ...
For a bunch of guys who hate guitar music and only listen to rap, Polyphia sure know their way around the shredboard, eh? The band have posted a cover of 9mm Parabellum Bullet’s “Inferno,” the opening ...