Polyphia is a primarily instrumental progressive rock band based in Plano, Texas, formed in 2010. The group consists of guitarists Tim Henson and Scott LePage, bassist Clay Gober, and drummer Clay Aeschliman. Initially rooted in a metal-focused sound in their early releases, the band's music evolved into a more progressive rock style in their later productions, combining electronic music and hip hop. Polyphia has released four studio albums, one live album, two EPs, and numerous singles.
Their third album, New Levels New Devils, was their first to chart, reaching 61 on the Billboard 200. Their fourth album, Remember That You Will Die, released in October 2022, debuted at number 33.
Polyphia was signed to Equal Vision Records after Muse charted on the Billboard Top 100, which led to its reissue in 2015. Their second album, Renaissance, released in 2016, maintained a fusion of pop, hip-hop, and EDM elements. The band released their third studio album, New Levels New Devils, in October 2018.
In September 2022, they issued the single "Ego Death", the fourth from their latest album, Remember That You Will Die. This was accompanied by a video, both of which feature guitar virtuoso Steve Vai. Remember That You Will Die was released in October 2022 and also includes appearances by Sophia Black, Brasstracks, $NOT, and Chino Moreno. In October 2022, Polyphia announced a 15-date European tour to support the record.
The band published their first live album, Live at the Factory in Deep Ellum, on November 24, 2023. The 16-track album was recorded on April 14, during the Remember That You Will Die tour at the Factory in Dallas, Texas.
This sound was further developed with the release of their third EP, The Most Hated, and third full-length album, New Levels New Devils, which featured production from hip hop and EDM producers Judge and Y2K.
Their fourth studio album, Remember That You Will Die, has continued in this vein, further exploring "Trap music percussion and hip hop stylings", as well as incorporating a variety of genres, such as Bubblegum music and bossa nova.
The band has stated that their influences come from artists of all genres. They started out with a heavier Shred guitar-oriented style but have since created a more melodic-focused sound. Groups like Within the Ruins and Job for a Cowboy were their biggest inspirations when creating their first EP, Inspire. When describing the album Muse, guitarist Tim Henson says that the primary inspiration came from pop and rap music.
Scott LePage has one current Ibanez signature guitar, the KRYS10, and the SLM10, which is out of production. The SLM10 had a roasted maple neck, a Gotoh tremolo bridge with locking machine heads DiMarzio pickups, and a quilted maple top with a transparent red matte finish. The KRYS10 also has a roasted maple neck and Gotoh tremolo bridge with locking machine heads, but the pickups are instead a set of Fishman Fluence Scott LePage Signature humbuckers.
Clay Aeschliman is endorsed by Tama Drums and Meinl Percussion.
Clay Gober uses Ibanez bass guitars, most commonly those in the Ibanez SR series.
Past
Timeline
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