I was given a bass guitar on my 7th birthday in 1980 and have played ever since. Finding these guys is like a religious experience. No explanation needed for getting emotional from music. The intent of music is to share emotion, and being receptive of that is the most real and respectful thing on the internet. You got a new sub, and I know for you that isn't the point, but It shows my support of real.
I'm not a musician. There was an interview somewhere where Tim says Steve Vai gifted Polyphia a few bars, and Tim and Scott took them, and each took the melody as inspiration and blew them up. Tim led with 3, Scott did 3, and Steve Vai with 3, then the brass played the melody. It was so interesting and fun to watch and listen.
Beautiful. Man, if you haven’t gotten into them, along the lines of next level musicianship, dirty loops are absolutely unbelievable. Their song ‘next to you’ moved me to tears of joy.
And to answer your final question, "Nightmare" and "Crush" are my favorites my favorites along with whichever song of theirs I am listening to at the time.
The Trumpeter at the end was from the band Brasstracks. They also feature on the album in a great song called Genesis. There's no video for it, but there is a visualizer for it.
Sometimes they just getcha. One time I was listening to Poly, can't remember which song... might have been their Chino Feat... but regardless, tear ran down my face and I was locked into a video game or something and was like "wtf is happening to me, why am I crying?" lol
I was given a bass guitar on my 7th birthday in 1980 and have played ever since. Finding these guys is like a religious experience. No explanation needed for getting emotional from music. The intent of music is to share emotion, and being receptive of that is the most real and respectful thing on the internet. You got a new sub, and I know for you that isn't the point, but It shows my support of real.
I'm not a musician. There was an interview somewhere where Tim says Steve Vai gifted Polyphia a few bars, and Tim and Scott took them, and each took the melody as inspiration and blew them up. Tim led with 3, Scott did 3, and Steve Vai with 3, then the brass played the melody. It was so interesting and fun to watch and listen.
As someone who is moved to tears by music on a regular basis and often feels so alone in being that way, easy sub.
Beautiful. Man, if you haven’t gotten into them, along the lines of next level musicianship, dirty loops are absolutely unbelievable. Their song ‘next to you’ moved me to tears of joy.
The members are Tim Henson and Scotty Lepage on Lead Guitar, Clay Gober on Bass, and Clay Aeschliman on Drums.
And to answer your final question, "Nightmare" and "Crush" are my favorites my favorites along with whichever song of theirs I am listening to at the time.
The Trumpeter at the end was from the band Brasstracks. They also feature on the album in a great song called Genesis. There's no video for it, but there is a visualizer for it.
Tim Henson learnt that thumb thumping technique from Tosin Abasi from animals as leaders apparently it took him three months to master it
I get it 100% ..
This song gets me to tear up also.
ngl man seeing those tears hit me, i can tell you really enjoy music and i love that you found this.
Nice to see someone who really really love music.
like and sub for the algorithm gods
such a masterpiece!! 💜💜 (you don't have to explain anything, it's a great emotional reaction)
Great reaction. Subbed.
awesome reaction!
Thanks dude! 🤘🏼
@@donmowatt tim just recently released a song with Marcin, check that one out next! czcams.com/video/FGM3U3buQj0/video.html
Way to be authentic bub
Can't tell if this is sarcastic or genuine 😅
33 fucking views 😂😂
Oh youre mad mad. 🤣 enjoy your 5 minutes. Better make it interesting 🙃
Sometimes they just getcha. One time I was listening to Poly, can't remember which song... might have been their Chino Feat... but regardless, tear ran down my face and I was locked into a video game or something and was like "wtf is happening to me, why am I crying?" lol