Polyphia - Ego Death feat. Steve Vai (REACTION!)

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  • @roygarrett1663
    @roygarrett1663 Рік тому +253

    As a musician, I can listen to this all day long. And I do. I can see where non musicians don't add this to their playlist. No biggie. They are one hell of an innovative band. To get Steve Vai to endorse them, speaks volumes.

    • @mr_whiffy_9803
      @mr_whiffy_9803 Рік тому +24

      Music for musicians is the best way to describe Polyphia

    • @bryanfrye8770
      @bryanfrye8770 Рік тому +3

      Yeah, I listen to this song all the time

    • @adiyn_
      @adiyn_ Рік тому +15

      i ain't no musician but this music transports me in the 4th dimension

    • @briangeorgebowes
      @briangeorgebowes Рік тому +5

      I'm pretty old school and huge Vai fan - i think Polyphia is one of the best bands to come along in a long time. Periphery really changed up a lot of the scene bringing the technicality but i think Polyphia just went in such a great musical direciton with the crazy technicality. They've got proper songwriting skills and great melodic hooks. I haven't looked it up but i'm sure at least one of them is classically trained.

    • @Law-Enduring-Citizen
      @Law-Enduring-Citizen Рік тому +2

      I feel like Polyphia is bridging that gap

  • @greyfox4838
    @greyfox4838 Рік тому +435

    In case anyone didn't notice, the structure Polyphia had was three acts, each act having a different guitarist sitting on a throne and being a solo showcase, with the third and final one being none other than Steve Vai. And then the whole thing concludes with all three guitarists simultaneously blowing the song out of the water. I think it's cool stuff, Ryan.
    Edit: also just noticed this now, but the whole song is subdivided into smaller sections which last exactly 30 seconds each all the way through to the end

    • @stevebuchanan5773
      @stevebuchanan5773 Рік тому +2

      Spot on

    • @DM72513
      @DM72513 Рік тому +2

      100%

    • @DanielXpeRRRT
      @DanielXpeRRRT Рік тому +1

      #Sonata

    • @Jjepwns
      @Jjepwns Рік тому +11

      I watch some of their reactions and I swear they don't understand music. Lol they don't even know that Tim writes these songs under a Hip Hop structure which is what they mainly listen to on their own time 😂 They're opinions have no foundation.

    • @greyfox4838
      @greyfox4838 Рік тому +24

      @@Jjepwns I'll stop you right there, you don't have to be salty and insulting just because they don't like a song you like, I mean why are you even here if you think their music opinions are nonsense?
      also, you're kinda mixing george in with ryan's opinion and shittalking them both for no reason, be tactful when disagreeing and don't attack the person, especially when you're safe behind your anonymity unlike these guys

  • @stuartcole9095
    @stuartcole9095 Рік тому +192

    The coolest thing about Vai’s playing on the track was how reserved he was. He was intentionally seeing how much he could play certain notes and stretching the frequency with the string bending with his hands and whammy bar. He was playing super tasteful while surprising everyone with note selection. Masterful

    • @theRealPunchDrunk
      @theRealPunchDrunk Рік тому +17

      I think they were deliberately going for highlighting the difference between their style of playing and his. Also, keep in mind Tim's infamous "boomer bends" comment. Seems like Steve was showcasing "the bend" and it might have been a conscious, tongue in cheek hint at that.

    • @Drum8888
      @Drum8888 Рік тому +5

      He didn't try to overshadow or outplay the band either, it all fit in very well together

    • @brianhedley5139
      @brianhedley5139 Рік тому +6

      Basically it was a Polyphia track so he didn't want to overshadow the guys because he can shred with the best so he played reservedly hence the name "Ego Death" as he didn't show major egotism

    • @JohnDoe-mv2be
      @JohnDoe-mv2be Рік тому +1

      @@brianhedley5139 nailed it perfectly!

    • @Captain_Caveman
      @Captain_Caveman Рік тому

      This

  • @aldersmoke1
    @aldersmoke1 Рік тому +539

    When it comes to Vai, you have to do "For The Love Of God." Period. You can do other stuff, but you gotta do that one.

  • @evancrowder4573
    @evancrowder4573 Рік тому +197

    Polyphia is making guitar playing cool again for a new generation that needs guitar heroes (the rest of the band are incredibly talented obviously). I think they're important just for that alone.

    • @crowing3886
      @crowing3886 Рік тому +9

      This makes no sense since when has playing guitar not been cool? Lol. Polyphia is still in the generation of their own guitar heroes.

    • @arsalanhashmi2911
      @arsalanhashmi2911 Рік тому

      ​@@crowing3886 na

    • @jonu5505
      @jonu5505 Рік тому +6

      @@crowing3886 Agreed. I don't find what they do all that impressive. To each their own. They're good, but people be making them out to be like they're the only ones who do this style of music.

    • @nicknickson3650
      @nicknickson3650 Рік тому +1

      That's funny because hearing somebody say they enjoy Polyphia is one of the most uncool things you can possibly say. It's like saying you put sugar in your coffee, or watch Rick and Morty.

    • @optimumpride7057
      @optimumpride7057 Рік тому +1

      So true.. i hope they dont succumbed to the pressure of record label shit company to do what they are bidding

  • @ScruffyNerfhurder
    @ScruffyNerfhurder Рік тому +182

    Polyphia is definitely music for musicians but they have way more structure than a lot of other music that would be called music for musicians. I feel like they ride the balance well.

    • @artsyjoe94
      @artsyjoe94 Рік тому +13

      yes, this one especially, not necessarily because of steve although his part being slower helped but the transitions, the changes in speed and even style with scotty's solo, it feels like it's very intentional like a story, and the sets changing in the video is signifying a progression, from the basement to the rooftops. absolutely stellar
      What this style of music lacks is audience attention retention, this song effectively kept my attention and the climax is so unique and epic it's something I'll probably remember forever.

    • @dragonballfanscantread2383
      @dragonballfanscantread2383 Рік тому +13

      This is literally just pop/trap beats in 4/4/ with fretboard exercises.

    • @guitearist
      @guitearist Рік тому +14

      I feel like they're so catchy it bridges the gap between musicians and people that don't play.

    • @jem2869
      @jem2869 Рік тому +4

      @@dragonballfanscantread2383 shh quiet, you may trigger Poly fan

    • @sandenson
      @sandenson Рік тому +12

      @@jem2869 I think Polyphia fans are well aware of that

  • @toddmiller2759
    @toddmiller2759 Рік тому +126

    Vai is a guitar god, and is a technical monster. Polyphia is paying homage to the legend by literally placing him on the throne.
    If you watch, they start off playing in what looks like a basement, then later in the midrise of the building, then finally on the roof.
    They're literally working their way up to him. 🙂

    • @adriane7841
      @adriane7841 Рік тому +5

      Great observation. Didn't notice that when I first watched it

    • @NTesla00
      @NTesla00 Рік тому +2

      Wow that's sick if they did make that the point of the videography, which I think probably is the case. Cool observation for sure

    • @00gZa
      @00gZa Рік тому +2

      Nice concept, but that's an exceptionally clean white basement

    • @Pavemnt310
      @Pavemnt310 10 місяців тому +2

      Every Guitarist sits on the throne in the video

  • @HiroBrown
    @HiroBrown Рік тому +56

    The Polyphia boys uploaded a video of them singing along to all the parts in this song which was hilarious and you should check it out in your own time so they would’ve been cool with your thoughts Ryan haha

  • @harshytgoel5822
    @harshytgoel5822 Рік тому +135

    I feel like Neurotica is a perfect Polyphia song that gives enough repetition and structure and provides catchy mesmerizing riffs

    • @TheNickJonathan
      @TheNickJonathan Рік тому +7

      Listen to Amour

    • @zooly132
      @zooly132 Рік тому +23

      Weird, that's my least favorite Polyphia song recently. Not saying it's bad though :D

    • @jaimerivera7872
      @jaimerivera7872 Рік тому +1

      Catchy is the word bro.

    • @justingambino2186
      @justingambino2186 Рік тому +2

      you just described the entire New Levels New Devils Album by them 100%

    • @lolo-kp1le
      @lolo-kp1le Рік тому +5

      @@zooly132 it was my least favorite for a whiilllleeeee, but then It grew on me ALOT. Just give it a few more listens

  • @jamesbell8861
    @jamesbell8861 Рік тому +49

    That's the best part about Polyphia is that they DON'T follow the norm on song structure. The more I here from Polyphia the less I am craving great lyrics. For my whole life every artist telling me what's up. Every song has lyrics telling me their story. With Polyphia it's my story. I hear their music and it takes me somewhere I've been, brings up my daydreams, or allows me to work on the puzzles in my workflow without distraction. Sometimes it is a different story for the same song. I hear different nuances every time a hear a song again. It is refreshing not to have somebody else's story in my head all the time. I didn't even know how awesome that could be until I discovered Polyphia. Think about it, there was a couple generations that only had classical music with no lyrics. If you wanted lyrics you went to the opera. I'm not saying all lyrics are bad ... it's just nice to be alone in my own thoughts sometimes while I enjoy music at a higher vibration.

    • @hadoken95
      @hadoken95 Рік тому +6

      I hear what you're saying but what you really mean is they don't follow the norm on having lyrics and a singer. They absolutely follow pop norms as far as time signature, chord progression and structure (verse, chorus, etc). What they do differently past that is showcase their amazing technical (instrumental and production) prowess on riff creation and melodies within them.

  • @kevinwaynenorthen269
    @kevinwaynenorthen269 Рік тому +67

    I loved Vai's playing on this track, but I think it was a bit reserved, compared to what he normally does. Check out some of his early work, like "Passion and Warfare." He's well known for being crazy (see "Teeth of the Hydra"), but he's also an incredible composer with great melodic sensibility.

    • @richardgreenwoodjr5263
      @richardgreenwoodjr5263 Рік тому +15

      Agree. Think we were all expecting Vai to go off and do some shreddy shit, but his reserved more melodic approach added a great contrast and freshness to the song. The rest is already inherently so busy, that him coming in with his unique escapade of wammy and melody made a fantastic counterpoint and addition, imo.

    • @guitearist
      @guitearist Рік тому +8

      I'm glad Vai didn't pull out the stops in this song. He elevated the already great composition with some tasty melody and techniques and it's beautiful. The man doesn't have anything to prove. lol

    • @dragonballfanscantread2383
      @dragonballfanscantread2383 Рік тому

      @@guitearist
      "great composition"
      hahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
      they're not Wagner m8.

    • @guitearist
      @guitearist Рік тому +1

      @@dragonballfanscantread2383 Upload your music.

    • @dragonballfanscantread2383
      @dragonballfanscantread2383 Рік тому

      @@guitearist
      Courtier's reply.
      Your concession has been accepted.

  • @travisgreene684
    @travisgreene684 Рік тому +12

    They definitely have song structure, best composers out at the moment. Steve Vai said they are the next guitar gods

  • @machidaman
    @machidaman Рік тому +36

    This is s a very tasteful and restrained Vai here but it is very definitely Polyphia's thing. If you are after checking out Vai either go with 'For the Love of God' or something a lot more recent ('Teeth of the Hydra' perhaps- definitely interesting) he has put out some of his most interesting work in decades since covid came on the scene imo.

    • @aLoganRS
      @aLoganRS Рік тому

      I would love for them to see Teeth of the Hydra

    • @guitarace100
      @guitarace100 Рік тому +1

      think one of the best Steve Vai videos on youtube is one where he's in the studio to record the game Halo. He's just in the room improvising the song as everybody is just in awe of him. Most the improvising makes its way onto the track, just gets it right instantly

    • @leerobbo92
      @leerobbo92 Рік тому

      He has, but then again, I really don't think he dropped off the way others seem to. Real Illusions and The Story of Light were good albums. Building the Church and especially Weeping China Doll are absolutely phenomenal.

  • @robertjohnson5794
    @robertjohnson5794 Рік тому +17

    Some great bands you need to check out:
    Agalloch - Not Unlike The Waves
    Alcest - Les Jardins De Minuit
    Cult Of Luna - Nightwalkers
    Leprous - The Price
    The Ocean - Jurassic | Cretaceous

  • @theatticreview777
    @theatticreview777 Рік тому +12

    @2:55 Tim is using a technique called “thumping”, Tobin from Animals as Leaders really paved the way for this technique. Also, all 3 stringed instrumentalists use the technique called “chicken plucking” which is rad, especially hearing it from the bass 🔥

  • @nathanbarnes4583
    @nathanbarnes4583 Рік тому +4

    The cinematography is amazing, the camera panning around them whilst they are back to back, then they seamlessly move to be facing the camera as the climax ends, AWESOME!

  • @mrpzak
    @mrpzak Рік тому +11

    I don’t think I can just listen to Polyphia. I always end up watching videos. I feel it adds so much more to it than just listening to the song.

    • @airi138
      @airi138 Рік тому +2

      I don’t know why but this groove helps me clean my house

  • @keithwaynejones
    @keithwaynejones 11 місяців тому +2

    don’t know if y’all realize it but they are actually using basic chords structures and progressions as a base and then flexing over the top. and the vocal melody-like riffs are so good. and just the right amount of trap/hip-hop beats. they’re damn near perfect

  • @Clarkem1
    @Clarkem1 Рік тому +4

    Ego Death is a powerful experience.
    Really appreciate this masterpiece.

  • @ticozayas6430
    @ticozayas6430 Рік тому +3

    I'm not a musician but I really enjoy thier sound I am relatively new to polyphia as well, to me this was a very artistic video and song, they start small and in a small space but each time the space gets bigger the song becomes more complicated while highlighting each players strengths, just in this video they highlighted 3 different play styles, 1st dude was more a flamenco type plucker, 2nd dude was more the classical shredder type, and steve just lived on his wammy bar... and when they all started playing together the guitars harmonized and all three parts blended perfectly...
    The final scene where they play to the "king" in his throne was cool too, like hey we think we can vibe with the king and it looks like the king wants to vibe with us... it was a beautiful "story" without words

  • @mikebiggums1921
    @mikebiggums1921 Рік тому +26

    You guys need to give Cult Of Luna a listen. "I: The Weapon" would probably be a good song to start with.

    • @leerobbo92
      @leerobbo92 Рік тому

      Cygnus is my personal favourite. Julie Christmas had something special with those guys.

    • @TrippedGian1
      @TrippedGian1 Рік тому

      They did one on Patreon and didn't like it 😞

  • @borumir
    @borumir Рік тому +5

    the comment you made about Steve Vai and the way he plays it true to an extent, probably because he has played with so many people (Especially Zappa) he knows what the fans want and how to be able to mix creativity with commercial viability. BUT that being said he also has some very experimental stuff on his albums too, he just knows how to mix those in with more commercial material rather than just making a whole album of great "technical" music that no one wants in their playlists.

  • @GloriouslyDead
    @GloriouslyDead Рік тому +2

    Tender Surrender by Steve Vai goes absolutely crazy. The amount of emotion he puts into his playing is ridiculous lol. He just bleeds passion

  • @bed7610
    @bed7610 Рік тому +3

    Tender Surrender by Steve Vai, you won't regret it

  • @mcb0b1
    @mcb0b1 Рік тому

    Used to watch alot of your videos and this one popped up in my feed today. It’s funny because I was actually jamming to this in my car at full blast today.

  • @docmidnight
    @docmidnight Рік тому

    Oh! I haven't caught your reactions in minute but I LOVE when you come on through my world or Metal!!! Your reactions are always THE RIGHT REACTIONS!

  • @raneer_6567
    @raneer_6567 Рік тому +5

    For somebody a bit lesser known that does purely instrumental rock, Plini is really good. "Pan", "Cascade", and "Selenium Forest" are all incredible.

  • @JohnnyBNerdy
    @JohnnyBNerdy Рік тому +2

    Ya'll gotta watch the ending of the 1986 film, Crossroads; Steve Vai has a guitar duel with Ralph Macchio (I believe it is Vai himself who played and Macchio mimed for the film). The track is called "Eugene's Trick Bag"

  • @CinJyxxe
    @CinJyxxe Рік тому +3

    I think that plucking sound iconic to Polyphia comes from Tim and Scott's ridiculous hybrid-picking skills. It creates this unique sound that I rarely hear outside of Polyphia music, and those two are probably in the top 5 greatest hybrid-pickers in the world.

  • @metal-adjacent
    @metal-adjacent Рік тому +5

    I think your trouble with Polyphia's technicality is an example of not seeing the forest amongst the insane number of trees. If you put on earbuds and just let it ride while you go about some mindless tasks I think you could recognize the song structure much more. I love you guy's vibes and thoughts! Great reacts as always!

  • @mr.vendome183
    @mr.vendome183 День тому

    One of the greatest passing of the torch and paying homage to a great guitarist

  • @robertsmith262
    @robertsmith262 Рік тому +2

    He picks, plucks, slaps, and shreds all seemingly simultaneously.😮

  • @william91774
    @william91774 Рік тому +1

    Great Video. You guys nailed it.

  • @raziswickid
    @raziswickid Рік тому +4

    Now you gotta react to "Teeth of the Hydra" by Steve Vai. The video version is a must to get the full effect 😉

  • @Scrub_Jake
    @Scrub_Jake Рік тому +5

    Also if y’all want a Polyphia that’s good to “bump in the ride” try one or two of these..
    40oz
    Yas!
    Look But Don’t Touch
    O.D.
    There’s no way you won’t bang your head to any of those 👌

    • @reactedboss9933
      @reactedboss9933 Рік тому +1

      Ya 40oz BUMPS and it's so unexpected

    • @rcsoul2
      @rcsoul2 Рік тому

      Also in on 40oz. They might get a kick out of that music video, too. 😆

  • @prodriver2112
    @prodriver2112 11 місяців тому

    That guitar thumping like playing a bass just sounds so cool. Found Polyphia after watching a Steve Vai video. Got instantly hooked to Polyphia. Incredible. I'm glad this reaction video was made. 10/10

  • @YomiCalma
    @YomiCalma Рік тому +3

    Vai + Polyphia Hits different. Feels like vai is passing down the torch and trusting this generations music

  • @MatthiasCorvinu
    @MatthiasCorvinu Рік тому +2

    Tender Surrender and Bad Horse are my two favorite songs by Vai. Must listens

  • @jessezimmermann3570
    @jessezimmermann3570 Рік тому +9

    Great tune these guys are so damn talented.
    A rock suggestion I’d love to see from you guys is “skid row - quicksand Jesus”
    Amazing song and Sebastian Bachs vocals are insane.

  • @aleepowell
    @aleepowell Рік тому +1

    These dudes are redefining musical boundaries. They deserve all the love.

  • @nathanberry919
    @nathanberry919 Рік тому

    Thanks for giving these guys a listen again

  • @mistbornvin1186
    @mistbornvin1186 Рік тому +3

    Yoooooooo!!! Tim and the bois

  • @Panyc333
    @Panyc333 Рік тому +1

    This video is the evolution of a melody from its concept to it being taken all the way to the top. Each layer of the building is a step in the evolution of the melody.

  • @BrittanyNgo01
    @BrittanyNgo01 Рік тому +26

    The plucking technique is called thumping. 😊 I believe Tosin Abasi taught them that technique

    • @TruckinAlong111
      @TruckinAlong111 Рік тому

      Indeed

    • @christophersprayberry4190
      @christophersprayberry4190 Рік тому

      Hybrid picking

    • @Blumkinsalad1
      @Blumkinsalad1 Рік тому +1

      Unless Tim and the rest have actually said that I highly doubt that. This is not the same technique in this song. Just look at their right hands, Tim certainly is not using Tosin's finger style and honestly Tosin hasnt done anything of relevance since his first album. He seems to either have writers block or is legitimately empty. I loved Tosin but he seems to be content smelling his own farts for the time being and that newest song with the ballerinas is the highest level of pretentious I can imagine. The "thumping" is literally Tosin just playing slap bass on an 8 string (that is according to him) so honestly he didnt invent thumping at all, he just appropriated it from another instrument.

    • @christophersprayberry4190
      @christophersprayberry4190 Рік тому

      @@Blumkinsalad1 pretty much, but I mean who else has the thumb for making I sound like that

    • @ryanzillmer8511
      @ryanzillmer8511 Рік тому

      @@Blumkinsalad1 I'd heard that he learned it from somebody who learned it from Victor Wooten (who is a MONSTER on bass).

  • @pmaster1173
    @pmaster1173 Рік тому +5

    Highly recommend Plini, he's extremely technical but has a song structure that's slightly easier to follow and he plays more with feels (kinda like Steve Vai).

  • @oxxification
    @oxxification Рік тому +1

    George, when you say his playing reminds of of plucking, that's because he is. Henson uses (and constantly abuses) hybrid picking, which is a pick in two fingers, with three other fingers to pluck wild shit. He is plucking, you nailed it.

  • @brucelivingston2220
    @brucelivingston2220 25 днів тому

    He uses the echo/reverb as the rythm. It's brilliant.

  • @xMonkeyLord4
    @xMonkeyLord4 Рік тому +1

    I know you guys aren't the biggest Polyphia fans. They are my favorite and I'm so glad you react to these!

  • @Gr8gg787
    @Gr8gg787 Рік тому

    Awesome that you guys know Steve Vai, had no thought of you all reacting to a song like this. Polyphia great also you guys turned me onto them!

  • @jaserhelu2125
    @jaserhelu2125 Рік тому +23

    I’m surprised you guys didn’t react to “ABC” by Polyphia. It has vocals! Super catchy. Check it out!

    • @CptFoot.
      @CptFoot. Рік тому

      Garbage song. Don’t listen

    • @JebusChrust
      @JebusChrust Рік тому +2

      The vocals are kinda mediocre

  • @richardbalogh6452
    @richardbalogh6452 Рік тому

    Anything Steve touches turns to gold got to catch him when he was playing with White Snake what a great concert that was

  • @NathanaelFosaaen
    @NathanaelFosaaen Рік тому +3

    I thought the same thing about this track, but then I listened to it 2 more times and found the groove.

    • @guitearist
      @guitearist Рік тому +3

      I'm like 20 listens in now and it definitely has structure to it. You kind of have to let the initial shock of what you're seeing and hearing wear off before you can really pay attention to the groove.

  • @DM72513
    @DM72513 Рік тому +3

    If you listen to the song a few times the strong structure becomes a lot clearer. The initial acoustic riff repeats and I enjoyed it a lot more after 3-5 listens.

  • @vidmohit4684
    @vidmohit4684 Рік тому +2

    I was very much on the too technical to enjoy train but then I ended up seeing them live because I was curious and it changed everything. They really can play their music and they have some vibey more groove based jams such as "nasty" or "the worst" which are the songs I tend to enjoy the most.

  • @anthonlul3734
    @anthonlul3734 Рік тому +2

    GUYS TRUST ME YOU WILL LOVE Polyphia - Chimera (feat. Lil West) (Official Music Video) THEY DONT OVERDO IT AND THE VOCALIST POPS OFFF

  • @lipipragyadevi
    @lipipragyadevi 9 місяців тому +1

    The song shows that no matter how great you are , there is always someone greater than you somewhere and that’s when the ego dies , love the concept

  • @Bill_Kraft
    @Bill_Kraft Рік тому

    Great review! ✌️✌️✌️❤️❤️❤️

  • @billybobtexas
    @billybobtexas Рік тому +2

    Actually Steve Vai is VERY eccentric in his playing at times, beyond what maybe non guitarists would want to listen to. Extreme technicality and originality. You’ll see. Holy hell. Hes an Alien. Sounds like he purposely laid back into the groove in this tune. Its a fantastic song.

  • @j.p.lovecraft1826
    @j.p.lovecraft1826 Рік тому

    Steve Vai - Tender Surrender Live is the ticket! Going to see him next week and I’m bringing a bucket….I have to try to save as much as my melted mind as possible.

  • @CodyStClair-hq7oz
    @CodyStClair-hq7oz Рік тому +7

    I really dig this track, but for the GOAT Steve Vai, For The Love of God is a must. It's a masterpiece

  • @giustinoscalise3177
    @giustinoscalise3177 Рік тому +1

    "Blue Powder" to me still can't be topped as far as Vai goes. With headphones on it's pure magic.

  • @igordasunddas3377
    @igordasunddas3377 11 місяців тому +1

    Honestly with Vai in it seemed like an intro track straight from old games such as Pinball Dreams or Pinball Illusion. It's amazing!

  • @soldiersofchrist4767
    @soldiersofchrist4767 Рік тому

    “Boondickenz” 😂. Awesome. Subbed. You guys is awesome.

  • @megabotofficial8519
    @megabotofficial8519 7 місяців тому

    When referring to the plucking sound, he uses a hybrid technique that involves plucking like a bassist slapper would do with his 3 other fingers that aren't holding the pick! Insane!

  • @WishMount
    @WishMount Рік тому +2

    It's funny because Polyphia have some of the most effective song structures- main melody/chorus to begin the song then a progression before a nice bridge to lead back into the chorus. It's just masked by outrageous talent.

  • @zzzzzz69
    @zzzzzz69 Рік тому

    Steve Vai is the most flamboyant player of them all, his feature here is just more understated and tasteful

  • @AngelDjambazov
    @AngelDjambazov Рік тому +1

    Saw Steve Vai with G3 several times. Having him share the stage with Joe Satriani was mindblowing. For The Love of God is one of Vai's masterpieces. Recommend checking out the HD Upscaled version.

  • @giustinoscalise3177
    @giustinoscalise3177 Рік тому +2

    Vai is god damn incredible. That dude's musical third eye always scanning the scene. Polyphagia,these guys ain't no joke either. I'll be checking out more from them.

    • @beastofthenorth1072
      @beastofthenorth1072 Рік тому

      Polyphagia is a great name for a tech-death band.

    • @giustinoscalise3177
      @giustinoscalise3177 Рік тому

      @@beastofthenorth1072 I agree. Oddly enough my phone autocorrected. Must be some kind of disease or something lol

  • @arkanis5249
    @arkanis5249 Рік тому

    this is such a great song, and the bass line, oh myyy.

  • @essenceofanarchony8892
    @essenceofanarchony8892 Рік тому +13

    The thing with polyphia songs for me is the first time I hear a song I’m normally like “it’s ok but I don’t think I get it” then if I listen to it a few more times by the third time I’m like “this song is killer!” It’s like my mind needs some time to take it in and learn to appreciate it.

    • @bry.nine.
      @bry.nine. Рік тому +3

      Yeah if you aren’t used to it, it can just feel like a wall of noise.

  • @debbiecostello6949
    @debbiecostello6949 Рік тому

    That's superhuman playing! Amazing!

  • @WatchersEye
    @WatchersEye Рік тому +11

    I think you'd like their earlier songs. Right now they're trying to push guitar music beyond what's traditional, I suppose. The older stuff is more traditional song structures.

  • @isctaylor109
    @isctaylor109 Рік тому +9

    Their song, ABC, has a vocalist. You should check it out.

    • @kyngkai1006
      @kyngkai1006 Рік тому

      Seriously though

    • @CptFoot.
      @CptFoot. Рік тому +1

      Horrible track. Don’t listen to this nonsense.

    • @kjamlin
      @kjamlin Рік тому +3

      ​@@CptFoot. bad take, it's an incredible track! super catchy and fun

  • @ludo4560
    @ludo4560 Рік тому +16

    I've been bumping this in my car non stop since release, it's totally playlist. and once again, it's not to impress musicians, but it is to push boundries of music and for those with a passion for music...really need you guys to recognize that, because these guys really are bringing something new and exciting which is why they are getting so big so quickly. if they just played your regular by the numbers stuff, they wouldn't be talked about the way they are.

    • @dragonballfanscantread2383
      @dragonballfanscantread2383 Рік тому

      This pushes no boundaries lol.
      Busy fretboard exercises over 4/4 trap beats and a simple pop bassline with Maroon 5 whistling isn't "new" or "boundary pushing".

    • @_seffx
      @_seffx Рік тому +1

      Nah that's just straight up disrespect for the Clays man, try playing it yourself then to see if it's as simple as u thought. :)

    • @dragonballfanscantread2383
      @dragonballfanscantread2383 Рік тому

      @@_seffx
      Oooh whoop dee doo, he noodles in C Chromatic imprecisely.
      Am I supposed to be impressed by soulless fretboard exercises?
      Am I meant to like music that goes absolutely nowhere and evokes zero emotion?

    • @_seffx
      @_seffx Рік тому

      @@dragonballfanscantread2383 to each their own😁

    • @SK23.
      @SK23. Рік тому

      @@_seffx People who have no talent just have to hate on people who do 🤣 its how they cope

  • @johnwatson622
    @johnwatson622 Рік тому +2

    I'll cast another vote for Steve Vai for the Love of God. A lot of the stuff he does is impressive but that's kind of his Magnum opus. And if you happen to see any of his old live stuff also check out Mike kenneally the other guitarist who is also a monster. Although very few people know of him. If you'll notice he doubles Steve on everything he's doing with what seems to be a little effort. He just never got recognized for it by anyone other than other guitarists.

  • @joshcliburn579
    @joshcliburn579 Рік тому +3

    Plini- Electric Sunrise. Or any other plini song

  • @Ashh9
    @Ashh9 Рік тому

    Never heard of these artists, but ego death is one my favorite topics to speak of, so this drew my attention

  • @empiremusicpromotions
    @empiremusicpromotions Рік тому +4

    We all know what Steve Vai is capable of, and I think many were expecting him to unleash all of his tools, but, they are all professionals and it takes a professional to hold back and only offer up what the song needs. Polyphia knows what their music needs and cuts out all the unnecessary extras. This song is a 10/10.

    • @fade2black244
      @fade2black244 Рік тому +1

      Vai knew what was going on, "Ego Death". He just focused on the melody. Made the song better.

    • @HansenFT
      @HansenFT Рік тому

      The name EGO death kind of implies restraint though?

    • @empiremusicpromotions
      @empiremusicpromotions Рік тому

      @@fade2black244 100% agree

  • @IG33Z
    @IG33Z Рік тому +1

    Steve Vai's playing on this track is honestly way more tastefull and enjoyable than much (not all) of his stuff, but he is the most interesting of the old guard of guitar virtuosos, and can bring such a richness to his playing. Great feature and performance by both him and polyphia

  • @PadreMortalis
    @PadreMortalis Рік тому

    Feels like I just stepped into a fancy elevator in a fancy building and Polyphia is the music playing. Fancy elevator music.

  • @paco8427
    @paco8427 Рік тому

    Steve Vai (Windows to the soul) 🔥🔥🔥

  • @some_guy9092
    @some_guy9092 10 місяців тому

    I like that you guys always pull up the lyrics

  • @wobbuffet1730
    @wobbuffet1730 Рік тому

    Haha love the reaction 🤣

  • @brandonm8105
    @brandonm8105 Рік тому +5

    Steve Vai is a master. His feature doesn't do him justice. He probably reserved his playing just to not overshadow and overplay for just a feature and not his own song. You guys should do a song written and performed by him alone. Some of his most famous songs are For the Love of God and Tender Surrender. Some of my personal favorites are Die to Live, Building the Church, and Racing the World.

    • @bimakristataaditama5644
      @bimakristataaditama5644 Рік тому

      I think this explains the title Ego Death. They lay down their egos to work together. Vai, by playing mildly, Polyphia, by not sounding like G.O.A.T, which is like an instrument melodies on a trap beat.

    • @inavbanz8876
      @inavbanz8876 Рік тому

      Steve Vai's solo was heavily edited during production.

  • @cyllo2878
    @cyllo2878 Рік тому

    Great reaction, I enjoyed the track.

  • @stinkydoggydoggy5418
    @stinkydoggydoggy5418 Рік тому +3

    You guys may want to give “Ichika Nito” a listen. He’s a virtuoso like Tim Henson, but his compositions are a bit more melodic.

  • @staceywilliams9093
    @staceywilliams9093 Рік тому

    I LOVE THAT SONG!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗

  • @amyproud
    @amyproud Місяць тому

    Not a musician but I love this band. Super creative

  • @mattysoho
    @mattysoho Рік тому

    🎵"I like the way you pluck it... 'Bng dkkity'" (to the tune of 'no diggity' of course) 😄

  • @SAVAGEGaming-of7gh
    @SAVAGEGaming-of7gh Рік тому

    KING LOS DROPPED SOME NEW HEAT

  • @albreezy26
    @albreezy26 Рік тому +2

    Might as well check out ABC too. It's their most catchy/conventional song so it should be more their speed but I can also see them thinking it's corny too lol 😂

  • @lysergicaciddiethylamide6127
    @lysergicaciddiethylamide6127 Рік тому +1

    Vitalism- Pagan guitar play through is like polyphia but more metal/Djent and more structured traditionally. Highly recommend coming from a guitar player. Hope you enjoy.

  • @Siamhie
    @Siamhie Рік тому

    Steve Vai - Teeth of the Hydra (4 different instruments-One guitar body) 🤘🤘

  • @sithil
    @sithil Рік тому

    Its great to watch Polyphia videos, but the best way to listen to Polyphia is just to put it on while driving or in the background and then all of a sudden you notice you're humming along and bobbing your head.

  • @michaeltodd7008
    @michaeltodd7008 Рік тому +1

    This music video is really good like a fresh meal at a Japanese restaurant. A lot of thought to heart to hands.

  • @justrichard2491
    @justrichard2491 Рік тому

    Steve Vai has an acting credit in the 1986 movie "Crossroads," inspired by the legend of Robert Johnson. You should check it out. Steve plays all of the guitar for Ralph Macchio (who isn't a virtuoso guitar player). He does play the part of Jack Butcher (I think that was his character's name). Anyway, it's a good movie.

  • @dewdew34
    @dewdew34 Рік тому +1

    Perfect fit for Vai imo. Finally found a place that compliments him.

  • @ksharpe16
    @ksharpe16 11 місяців тому

    Steve Vai For the Love of God. Face melting

  • @SPLICER21PS3
    @SPLICER21PS3 Рік тому

    If you haven't watched any Steve Vai, you should. A lot of his older stuff is extremely technical and pushed boundaries, but his stuff from the last few years has taken a noticeable turn towards "all feel" and tends to hide how truly technical everything he's doing still is. That intro he did is insanity and I could probably never pull it off with how different it is, and I've been playing for over a decade. Loved seeing him with Polyphia, seeing my favorite modern band and my favorite classic rock guitarist together on my youtube page the other day was quite a pleasant surprise.

  • @HiroBrown
    @HiroBrown Рік тому +1

    Chon - Bubble Dream! (Audiotree studio live) or any song from that Live session. Or Waterslide 😄