Polyphia is an American 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. Rooted in a heavy metal sound in their early releases, the band’s music evolved into a more progressive rock style in later productions, incorporating elements of electronic and hip‑hop music. Polyphia has released four studio albums, one live record, two EPs and numerous singles. Their third album, New Levels New Devils, was their first to chart, reaching number 61 on the Billboard 200. Their fourth album, Remember That You Will Die, released in October 2022, debuted at number 33. Polyphia formed in 2010. The band’s name is derived from the word polyphony, meaning music characterized by the interweaving of multiple melodic lines. Polyphia first achieved success when the guitar play‑through of “Impassion”, from their EP Inspire, went viral on YouTube. Since then, the band’s popularity has grown, and they have shared the stage with progressive metalcore artists such as Periphery, Between the Buried and Me, and August Burns Red. Originally associated with the metalcore genre, the band gradually shifted toward a rock‑based sound. They experimented with more accessible mainstream styles such as pop, funk and electronic music on their first full‑length album, Muse (2014). The record also featured guest guitarists on several tracks, which the band has cited as a source of inspiration. Polyphia signed with Equal Vision Records after Muse charted on the Billboard Top 100, leading to a reissue of the album in 2015. Their second album, Renaissance (2016), continued their fusion of pop, hip‑hop and EDM elements. The band released their third studio album, New Levels New Devils, in October 2018.
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