Honestly you can't go wrong with pretty much any Polyphia song. Playing God and G.O.A.T. are required listening. O.D. and Nasty are 2 of my personal favorites.
The bass player is who inspired me to pick up the instrument because of a song he featured in. The band is “The Omnific” and the song is “Antecedent” Please give it a listen. I think Clay is left out a little bit too much and this song I think really shows how good he is.
Antecedent is an incredible bass solo (3 bassists in a song 🙌😂🔥) I’m with you my friend, after hearing his GOAT solo I grabbed my bass again because of his innovation, brilliant bassist 👏
Yeah they're amazing.. addictive actually. Many people in the guitar world see Tim and Scotty as two of the future legends and as two new "pioneers revolutionizing" how guitar is played nowadays, along with the Tosin Abasi, Mateus Asato, Manuel Gardner Fernandes, Ichika Nito and so on. You can't go wrong, but every song doesn't sound the same! They have a signature sound, but they go from pop, to hip-hop, flamenco, metal and so on.. but always melodic. Enjoy the rabbit hole 👌
oh you like the drummer? please ract to his playthrough of their song O.D. it's insane. Songs from them i would recommend would be saucy, O.D, chimera or The audacity
Tim Henson - lead guitarist Scottie LePage - rhythm guitarist Clay Gober - bassist Clay Aeschlimann - drummer Polyphia is a Texas band, based out of Plano
@5:27 you earned my upmost respect 🙌 you are the first person I’ve seen in reaction videos to actually notice anyone besides Tim 👏 yes he’s incredible, but every person in that band is magic…unbelievable talent and my hats off to you for actually being invested in the whole band 🖤🔥 I hadn’t touched my bass in years, Clay Gober truly inspired me to learn his unique style of playing, never seen or heard anything like it and I’m floored by the expertise of each musician 🖤 plus…they’re incredibly nice dudes 👏
Steve Vai - Teeth of the hydra/Tender Surrender/Bad Horsie are some recommendations for you by Steve, Polyphia - G.O.A.T is probably one of their best but Playing God/Neurotica/Bloodbath are pretty damn good too. Awesome video dude, keep on it! 🤟
Polyphia is my favorite band right now! As others have said, Playing God and GOAT are always basics to listen to for them. My personal favorites from them are 40oz, Chimera, Yas, Look but Don't Touch and Icronic which has a great drum playthrough by their drummer Clay Aeschliman. Actually, all of Clay's Meinl playthrough videos are amazing
Give yourself the gift of music & listen to the new Polyphia release from beginning to end. It's a genre bending journey with a host of guest artists... this one is the closer
Artists are FOREVER writing songs ... specifically ... with SOMETHING or someone in mind, using WORDS to communicate the ARTIST'S narrative. Polyphia, on the other hand, are writing music that transcends barriers. Language, race, and culture are irrelevant to the humanity of emotional response. This is music that subliminally encourages each individual who hears it, to evoke a story that is uniquely personal. It is a powerful juxtaposition just how paradoxically universal this really is. Who knows ...this might even be the exact synchronicity we need to raise the consciousness of humanity. Besides, I'm kinda sick of being told what to think ... We are told what to think ... EVERY DAY !!! Every lyric of every song, everything we read, everything on the ... (pffft) 'NEWS', every bit of garbage we consume on social media ... constantly shaping our personal 'Au Courant'. What if we were all allowed to just arrive at a SIMULTANEOUS SPIRITUAL CONCLUSION ??? ... in our own words ??? ... privately in our own sphere of reference ??? ... just resonating in the higher vibration of existence. Sorry bro ... Just nerding out loud on paper here ... ❤ Just start at the beginning with Polyphia and move through the evolution. It is actually fascinating to see their skillsets develop.
@@ScottauchterlonieMusic 5:15 when you stopped it, he decends into a squeal before the roof scene hits but you passed it. That little riff at the end is the transitional point of the song :/ I know I'm being a bit picky, just pointing it out.
Honestly you can't go wrong with pretty much any Polyphia song. Playing God and G.O.A.T. are required listening. O.D. and Nasty are 2 of my personal favorites.
My fave is LIT, hardly ever mentioned
@@OriginalPuro not gonna lie, you honestly make a good point.
@@rrosa2727I like the song, just not a fan of the music video
I am obsessed with Euphoria and Ego Death for some reason
@@beastnighttv somehow Euphoria is the single off the album that I like the least.
Every member of polyphia is a masters of their instrument, but the bass player.. he is something special
My personal favorite of the group to be honest. The audacity
Clay is absolutely incredible 🔥🔥🔥
My favorite part of that video is the trumpet player at the end. Oh and Scott getting more appreciation and screen time
The bass player is who inspired me to pick up the instrument because of a song he featured in. The band is “The Omnific” and the song is “Antecedent”
Please give it a listen. I think Clay is left out a little bit too much and this song I think really shows how good he is.
Antecedent is an incredible bass solo (3 bassists in a song 🙌😂🔥) I’m with you my friend, after hearing his GOAT solo I grabbed my bass again because of his innovation, brilliant bassist 👏
Yeah they're amazing.. addictive actually. Many people in the guitar world see Tim and Scotty as two of the future legends and as two new "pioneers revolutionizing" how guitar is played nowadays, along with the Tosin Abasi, Mateus Asato, Manuel Gardner Fernandes, Ichika Nito and so on. You can't go wrong, but every song doesn't sound the same! They have a signature sound, but they go from pop, to hip-hop, flamenco, metal and so on.. but always melodic. Enjoy the rabbit hole 👌
Every reaction to this video contains "here he is" 😁
oh you like the drummer? please ract to his playthrough of their song O.D. it's insane. Songs from them i would recommend would be saucy, O.D, chimera or The audacity
Tim Henson - lead guitarist
Scottie LePage - rhythm guitarist
Clay Gober - bassist
Clay Aeschlimann - drummer
Polyphia is a Texas band, based out of Plano
Both guitarists alternate lead and rhythm, though Tim is the face of the band.
The Worst by Polyphia, underrated track.
Welcome to the party pal
@5:27 you earned my upmost respect 🙌 you are the first person I’ve seen in reaction videos to actually notice anyone besides Tim 👏 yes he’s incredible, but every person in that band is magic…unbelievable talent and my hats off to you for actually being invested in the whole band 🖤🔥 I hadn’t touched my bass in years, Clay Gober truly inspired me to learn his unique style of playing, never seen or heard anything like it and I’m floored by the expertise of each musician 🖤 plus…they’re incredibly nice dudes 👏
Steve Vai - Teeth of the hydra/Tender Surrender/Bad Horsie are some recommendations for you by Steve, Polyphia - G.O.A.T is probably one of their best but Playing God/Neurotica/Bloodbath are pretty damn good too. Awesome video dude, keep on it! 🤟
The audacity is an amazing jazz track. Nightmare is also a favorite and The worst is great as well.
Polyphia is my favorite band right now! As others have said, Playing God and GOAT are always basics to listen to for them. My personal favorites from them are 40oz, Chimera, Yas, Look but Don't Touch and Icronic which has a great drum playthrough by their drummer Clay Aeschliman. Actually, all of Clay's Meinl playthrough videos are amazing
Give yourself the gift of music & listen to the new Polyphia release from beginning to end. It's a genre bending journey with a host of guest artists... this one is the closer
My personal favorites in this album are Reverie and Neurotica
Artists are FOREVER writing songs ... specifically ... with SOMETHING or someone in mind, using WORDS to communicate the ARTIST'S narrative.
Polyphia, on the other hand, are writing music that transcends barriers. Language, race, and culture are irrelevant to the humanity of emotional response. This is music that subliminally encourages each individual who hears it, to evoke a story that is uniquely personal. It is a powerful juxtaposition just how paradoxically universal this really is. Who knows ...this might even be the exact synchronicity we need to raise the consciousness of humanity.
Besides, I'm kinda sick of being told what to think ...
We are told what to think ... EVERY DAY !!! Every lyric of every song, everything we read, everything on the ... (pffft) 'NEWS', every bit of garbage we consume on social media ... constantly shaping our personal 'Au Courant'.
What if we were all allowed to just arrive at a SIMULTANEOUS SPIRITUAL CONCLUSION ???
... in our own words ???
... privately in our own sphere of reference ???
... just resonating in the higher vibration of existence.
Sorry bro ... Just nerding out loud on paper here ... ❤
Just start at the beginning with Polyphia and move through the evolution. It is actually fascinating to see their skillsets develop.
i wuld love seing u reacting bloodbath ou chimera by polyphia
"REORIEN" When alup ba ta play like combination of polyphia and John Petrucci, but sound bluesy and jazzy
I don’t know if you’ve seen them but I think marcin and ichika nito are other insane guitarists
React to the audacity from these guys if you want to hear crazy drums and bass
You skipped the end of Scott's badass solo...
I didn’t skip anything that's where the video ended
@@ScottauchterlonieMusic 5:15 when you stopped it, he decends into a squeal before the roof scene hits but you passed it. That little riff at the end is the transitional point of the song :/ I know I'm being a bit picky, just pointing it out.
@@fifis677 oh I must have missed it in the edit
@@ScottauchterlonieMusic That missed squeal hurt the soul lol
Orianthi and Steve Vai.ua-cam.com/video/G7b-_YcACuQ/v-deo.html
how disappointing to see your content history an not find any more Polyphia.
I actually filmed something last night. It will hopefully be up tonight or tomorrow morning.