Jazz Musician REACTS | Polyphia "Ego Death" ft. Steve Vai | MUSIC SHED EP322

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Komentáře • 190

  • @tylerstorrar2138
    @tylerstorrar2138 Před rokem +279

    The entire album they just released is god tier

    • @cestusfr
      @cestusfr Před rokem +12

      and yet, still easy to listen to! As opposed to Animal as Leaders for exemple.

    • @BLAPGames
      @BLAPGames Před rokem +1

      Yep so so amazing

    • @tylerstorrar2138
      @tylerstorrar2138 Před rokem +7

      @@cestusfr True, I love Animals as Leaders but some of their songs can be overwhelming and difficult to follow. Im probably just not smart enough to keep up lol theyre all geniuses

    • @symbiosisai
      @symbiosisai Před rokem +6

      Too much Hip hop for my taste

    • @Efferri
      @Efferri Před rokem +7

      Not a huge fan of the album as a whole. I like Playing God and Ego Death. Neurotica is aight... The rest is too much pop and hip-hop.

  • @michaelgaudreau7017
    @michaelgaudreau7017 Před rokem +158

    Full disclosure, I haven't quite finished your reaction yet, so you may have caught this later on. But in case you didn't, this entire video is basically Polyphia paying their respect to Vai. The music video starts in the basement of this building they're at, and the first one to sit on that black throne is Tim in the basement. The song is also at its least complex during this part. It builds until it gets to Scottie's part, where they move up to the next floor and he's got his turn on the black throne. Song also gets a little more complex there. Finally they move to the roof where Vai is sitting on the throne, and the song goes all out. Sort of their way of paying respect to Vai through the video, as well as the song, and really gives some meaning to the track title as well.
    Tim also talked about this track in his recent interview with Herman Li, about how he deliberately wanted this track (and the previous track featuring Chino Moreno) to close out the album. Sort of another way of Tim/Polyphia thanking Vai and giving him their respect. Great interview, definitely worth checking out if you haven't yet. All in all, thought it was really cool to see Polyphia do that for Vai (not that he needs anything from them, he's a guitar god, but it's always nice to honor the people who paved the way for you).

    • @SpacemanXC
      @SpacemanXC Před rokem +25

      Yeah the whole thing they did with the throne was sick. The little guitar nods are great too. Tim starts on a 7 string, which was pioneered by Steve. And his inlay pattern is "The Tree of Death" which is obviously based on Steve's Tree of Life.

    • @MusicShed
      @MusicShed  Před rokem +22

      I love that

    • @sdc1027
      @sdc1027 Před rokem

      👏👏👏👏👏🌪🌪🌪

  • @larsmiles7231
    @larsmiles7231 Před rokem +56

    I feel like Clay and Clay never get talked about enough. They, in my opinion, might be the tightest rhythm section ever. Masterfully crafted basslines that just fit so well in the pocket with what the drummer does.

    • @KakavashaForever
      @KakavashaForever Před měsícem +1

      My Polyphia hot take is that drummer Clay is the most talented person in the band. They're all insanely talented, but his ability to be so precise in such complex parts when I saw them live really struck me as special. His touch is unmatched IMO.

    • @ObnoxiousNinja99
      @ObnoxiousNinja99 Před měsícem

      ngl, Clay Drums' contributions to polyphia songs are one of the most common compliments/observations I see in these reaction videos.

    • @ObnoxiousNinja99
      @ObnoxiousNinja99 Před měsícem +1

      i do agree that Clay Bass doesn't get enough appreciation though. Maybe I'm biased as a bassist, though.

  • @Darkdrazer95
    @Darkdrazer95 Před rokem +219

    Ok now go fall in love with "The Audacity" ft Anomalie. This new album they released is just an overall masterful banger

  • @joshuaklinger1985
    @joshuaklinger1985 Před rokem +84

    The trumpet player is Ivan Jackson from the R&B duo Brasstracks, and he’s prominently featured in the opening track on the new album Genesis, as well as throughout the album. Definitely agree with most of the comments here, The Audacity is gonna be right in your wheelhouse!

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Před rokem

      Trumpet sounds like it was overdubbed, not a single one.

  • @chocobojockey387
    @chocobojockey387 Před rokem +32

    Vai's playing on this reminds me of the single most important piece of advice I was given as a budding musician, which took me years to understand.
    "Serve the song"

  • @ryanbutler816
    @ryanbutler816 Před rokem +20

    The Solo Scott laid down on this track is mind-bending to me. It's usually Tim doing the big fancy displays in their songs, his section in this song is one of my favorites in any of their songs! They are just as calm live too. Every once in a while you will see Tim or Scott's faces scrunch up in a truly finger breaking solo or something, but its rare. They played the whole stage and brought the crowd in a ton when I saw them last year! I have tickets for the new tour they announced and I can't wait till I get to see them again!

  • @tylerstorrar2138
    @tylerstorrar2138 Před rokem +32

    I think the horns were added at the end because its the final track and the first track features brasstracks which is very trumpety and it just ties the whole album together really nicely

  • @BraceDeville
    @BraceDeville Před rokem +25

    I love Polyphia because I hear so much Jazz influence in their music that its super appealing to me. I'm constantly caught thinking how cool and interesting an idea they've used in their music. Additionally, their Musicianship is unparalleled technically and seeing them play with someone they clearly respect like Steve makes them even more likeable. This was a really cool track. Thanks for reacting to it.

  • @FLmetalhead
    @FLmetalhead Před rokem +31

    This is the product of being modern metal musicians. They started off heavier but still intricate and have morphed their sound adding more hip-hop and pop influence. You will never find more experimental music than the metal genre. Only genre with like 30 sub-genres. And they play 6, 7 and 8 string guitars depending on the song.

  • @Topway2
    @Topway2 Před rokem +9

    You're gonna lose it with The Audacity and Genesis hahaha

  • @christerfurberg6538
    @christerfurberg6538 Před rokem +5

    Steve: "Did someone say 'boomer bends'?" XD

    • @Chris-dt8ru
      @Chris-dt8ru Před rokem +5

      Tim Henson actually talks about this in a podcast interview with Herman Li about how the comment was taken out of context and sensationalized for content/clout. It was never meant in a negative connotation but as a way to define an era's sound.

    • @christerfurberg6538
      @christerfurberg6538 Před rokem +2

      @@Chris-dt8ru Yes, I heard that too. I just thought it was funny how Steve, who I guess could be defined as a boomer, takes bending to a whole new level. (I'm 60, btw) ;)

  • @sumjakai
    @sumjakai Před rokem +10

    There is a song on the new album called The Audacity. It is featuring a keyboard Player/DJ Anomalie. You might want to check that out

  • @MrPandypan
    @MrPandypan Před rokem +3

    what is this "oh yayayayaya" 😂

  • @hitchhiker4250
    @hitchhiker4250 Před rokem +4

    So Imagine the following conversation:
    "Is this song hard to play?"
    "Nah! It's just another 4 chord song.
    Like what's the big deal, people fall for it all the time."
    Ah and by the way, I enjoyed your reaction very much.

  • @benmorgan5356
    @benmorgan5356 Před rokem +22

    Please review “The Audacity” from their new album - youre gonna love it! So jazzy.

  • @arthurallie7527
    @arthurallie7527 Před rokem +5

    I loved how pure and beautiful and awe stricken this reaction was. Seeing people feel the soul in a song is awesome! Way to go!

  • @sfdxsm
    @sfdxsm Před rokem +4

    The trumpet player is from Brasstracks. Polyphia features them on the opening track as well so there's a resolution effectively for the album if you listen to it end to end.

  • @hudaif1451
    @hudaif1451 Před rokem +5

    there is super jazzy song on there new album, song called "Audacity" you should defiantly check that out

  • @springbay1
    @springbay1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This reaction. If only general CZcams was half of this, general content would had been straight above the roof. Kreep doing your thing, Polyphia fans will know what you are about

  • @jenlambert1259
    @jenlambert1259 Před rokem +8

    Great reaction! That was killer! I guess I’ll have to check out “The Audacity” now.

  • @lucashouse9117
    @lucashouse9117 Před rokem +9

    Thank you for reacting to this. You should check out their whole new album. It's crazy good.

  • @philkrumholz3519
    @philkrumholz3519 Před rokem +8

    From all the reactions that I saw from you I absolutely care about your opinion on musical topics and I always learn something. Very good job ❤
    Btw: Cant wait to see those guys live in Spring

  • @FerretChloride
    @FerretChloride Před rokem +2

    That last little section of Vai’s solo where he plays the low octave and then repeats the same notes in the higher octave. Chills every time.

  • @kenyattacoleman7284
    @kenyattacoleman7284 Před rokem

    The trumpet player is BrassTracks. He's featured on the first song of their new album. Ego Death is the last song of that album so it's fitting that they have him close the album out.

  • @michaeltodd7008
    @michaeltodd7008 Před rokem

    Thanks for the reaction to this song. One of my favorite instrumental guitar songs. Great insight you give us and therefore great content.

  • @Absolut187
    @Absolut187 Před rokem +3

    that whole breakdown starting at 8:43 is GODLIKE

  • @tylera86
    @tylera86 Před 5 měsíci

    Vai’s sophistication is such a pro move. Can shed, but he doesn’t have to.

  • @briancarpenter1255
    @briancarpenter1255 Před 10 měsíci

    I have watched so many reactions to this song and have been a huge Steve Vai fan for years but I have to say that I have enjoyed your reaction the best and even went back and watched it a second time because you brought up some really interesting points about this song. Well done and thank you.

  • @salvatorearena8512
    @salvatorearena8512 Před rokem +3

    Simply put, I watch a ton of reaction videos. Just a weird modern way of connecting with people who enjoy particular music in a similar way you do. Great job and thank you. Subscribed.

  • @xXxGR33NDR3AMSxXx
    @xXxGR33NDR3AMSxXx Před rokem +4

    Check out polyphia-the audacity. Very jazz inspired

  • @Daniel.puopolo
    @Daniel.puopolo Před rokem +2

    Your elaborate details of Steve vai and his solo is on POINT! There have been a few reactors that haven’t been wowed by his solo but I truly don’t think they understand Steve vai and his HISTORY.
    when you have Steve vai in your song.. you take what he gives you. First to be a band where everyone is in their mid to late 20’s let alone to have the GOAT in your song is another.

  • @skyguysnips
    @skyguysnips Před rokem

    WOOHOO the reaction i been waiting for!

  • @heitornabuco8275
    @heitornabuco8275 Před rokem +14

    Always love your polyphia reactions. Please, do The Audacity next. You must react to it.

  • @gordonmorgan1975
    @gordonmorgan1975 Před 4 měsíci

    Great reaction. I have been a fan of these guys for quite some time now. A group with some virtuoso talent and to see them draw new fans back to guitar music is refreshing.

  • @the_mayorofabuja4709
    @the_mayorofabuja4709 Před rokem

    Finallyyyyy.
    Been waiting for your reaction!

  • @iamrom
    @iamrom Před rokem

    I've had this album on repeat since release, so so good

  • @SheldonShannon
    @SheldonShannon Před rokem +2

    “Tim or Scott, or Steve or Joe, or… Frank” is a fantastic band name. “We are ‘Tim or Scott, or Steve or Joe, or… Frank, THANK YOU HOUSTON!!!!”

  • @cestusfr
    @cestusfr Před rokem +2

    To me, they are the ''Snarky Puppy'' of metal.

  • @SingOnStreet
    @SingOnStreet Před rokem

    I just love this song ❤
    Beautiful play, I love it!!🎶🤩🥰✨

  • @justsomeguy727
    @justsomeguy727 Před rokem +21

    You ever wonder how their entire rhythm section is so solid when it's made entirely of Clay ?
    Yea same . That said , you definitely should check out the Audacity from them next. As a jazzman yourself I think you'd really enjoy what Anomalie brings to the table in that song

  • @jennarosenberg3006
    @jennarosenberg3006 Před 9 měsíci

    @MusicShed, the trumpet player is Ivan Jackson from Brasstracks. He’s an MSM jazz school grad.

  • @brandongilbrech3983
    @brandongilbrech3983 Před rokem

    I love that this is the fifth or sixth reacts I've watched that will say, where's steve vai, mere SECONDS before he arrives! That's PERFECT song construction. You know he's coming, and at that point you're saying, come on, give him to me, and then they do BAM a face and head full of steve to enjoy. immaculate.

  • @LAVISHING
    @LAVISHING Před rokem

    Thanks Dave for checking out my friends!

  • @mrbgrow
    @mrbgrow Před rokem

    Love how genuine your reactions are to polyphia.

  • @zique8198
    @zique8198 Před rokem

    Quality reaction brother!

  • @user-ey7le8en3v
    @user-ey7le8en3v Před 7 měsíci

    I know I'm late to the party here, but having watched and rewatched this video for the umpteenth time, I felt compelled to comment. I feel as if the imagery of the throne is each member in their egoism. The feeling of being "untouchable" and of having no equal. With one giving way to the other, until they realize they owe so much to those who came before them. They feel gratitude. Hence the "death" of their ego. Even the band and Steve nod to the trumpeter, whose instrument predates even their. Just respecting those that came before and remaining humble, even when you know you're one of the best is the main message. That, and rock the eff on!

  • @slimbodynomite5701
    @slimbodynomite5701 Před rokem

    Great video ..keep up the good work.

  • @jeffroach3722
    @jeffroach3722 Před rokem +4

    Really enjoyed your reaction and analysis. Nice to see the old and the new in one song. Polyphia's new album had many guests that sang including a song called Chimera which is a fusion of flamenco, rock, and hip-hop. If you react to this one, do the video that was released yesterday 10/31/22 as it is live while the first video released only days prior had only computer generated animation.
    Just subbed ☮

  • @treacherousmax163
    @treacherousmax163 Před rokem +2

    Must watch “The Audacity” from Polyphia. Pls pls pls.

  • @jcheever37
    @jcheever37 Před rokem +1

    One thing you can always count on with Steve Vai: he's gonna give you something uniquely his flavor, and its gonna suit the song well.

  • @encyclical
    @encyclical Před rokem

    I love your Yeah!!! Etc. This song is an experience

  • @nikipalla
    @nikipalla Před rokem

    “I’m better than I used to be,” beautiful way to end the video ❤

  • @Revelationvaliant
    @Revelationvaliant Před rokem

    I love that brasstracks is featured on this album and in this video at the end. it just fits.

  • @Randallcobb56
    @Randallcobb56 Před rokem +9

    you need to check out The Audacity, by far their jazziest thing yet and i think you'd love how melodic and catchy it is!!

  • @MarkyMark8484
    @MarkyMark8484 Před rokem

    Wow, this was an awesome video. You have a really great ear and play on the piano what they are. Awesome dude!! I meant keyboard lol.

  • @oleksiistri8429
    @oleksiistri8429 Před rokem

    "my guitar gently wheeps" - it is about Steve Vai for sure )

  • @Cv3rv0
    @Cv3rv0 Před rokem +2

    Uuuuuuuuuh!! Oh yayayayaya 😂

  • @Pit_Wizard
    @Pit_Wizard Před rokem

    It's so cool to me that Steve can layer his legato playing and unique style on top of Polyphia's more staccato and technical style and it just works. Just mind-blowing.

  • @swsandwhich5827
    @swsandwhich5827 Před rokem +2

    You need to listen to The Audacity feat Anomalie.Heavy jazz influence.

  • @gradypatterson1948
    @gradypatterson1948 Před 11 měsíci

    Did you notice that the "walkdown" chord progression that had been constant through the song *changes* when they move to the roof? Instead of the minor 1 -> 7 -> 6 -> 5 cycle, they switch to minor 1 -> 6 -> 4 -> 6 -> 7 ?

  • @ilirx1509
    @ilirx1509 Před rokem

    “The Audacity” is definitely the next song you should check out, it’s such a mesh of jazz fusion and math rocky proggyness if that’s even a term. You’ll love it!

  • @kristo397
    @kristo397 Před rokem

    FINALLY!

  • @donaldowensiii7478
    @donaldowensiii7478 Před rokem +2

    As a keyboardist and pianist, I can say that you NEED to react to The Audacity by them. It’s JAZZ

  • @jess_n_atx
    @jess_n_atx Před 8 měsíci

    When people, especially over 50 years old, list great guitarists, its a list of the usual suspects. Mostly guys from the 70s and 80s SRV, Jimi, BB, even John Mayer, essentially guys just living in the blues scales. . But guitarists like Tim and Scott, jason Richardson, miguel Fernandez, ichiko nito, I could go on, are doing things that the classics guys hadnt even dreamed of. Its awesome seeing this Renaissance in guitar. They definitely deserve to be in the pantheon of guitar gods.

  • @that_viewerguy
    @that_viewerguy Před rokem

    Genesis, Memento Mori, The Audacity, All Falls Apart... Crazy songs!!! RTYWD is so amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @kindagoodbeats7611
    @kindagoodbeats7611 Před rokem

    my assessment was also yeahyeahyeahyeah whooooooooooooooooo!

  • @lordtains
    @lordtains Před rokem

    What you said about "playing the life Vai has lived" is really brought out in the video. His musical presence is obvious, even to people who know nothing about music. I feel this video and song is a tribute to the old Gods

  • @marcilesko1058
    @marcilesko1058 Před rokem

    This reacton is absolutely correct!
    He feeling this!

  • @nondescriptcat5620
    @nondescriptcat5620 Před rokem

    in Buddhism, Ego Death is associated with the concept of An-Atman, "No-Self," the realization that the being that calls itself your "self" is not one continuous thing, but a complicated system of impressions and desires, not separate and apart from other things, but intrinsically contingent on its relationships to everything. somehow, Polyphia were able to convey that idea in an instrumental song.

  • @pyromajor1
    @pyromajor1 Před rokem

    "who thinks of that, who was that guy, i really like the journey these guys are on"

  • @mattwallace4768
    @mattwallace4768 Před rokem

    I'm wondering if that's Brasstracks playing the trumpet at the end. They're featured on another song on the new album

  • @reudevad
    @reudevad Před rokem

    Best album of 2022

  • @Daniel.puopolo
    @Daniel.puopolo Před rokem +1

    I highly recommend checking out “the Omnific” they are the polyphia of bass. 2 band bass and 1 drummer. They also feature clay ( the bassist) from polyphia. No doubt they will blow your mind!

  • @darkogregec7503
    @darkogregec7503 Před rokem

    Your comments are so right.

  • @brengunner
    @brengunner Před rokem

    yeah yeah yeah!

  • @seanbarker4610
    @seanbarker4610 Před rokem

    Absolutely right, life experience really does affect your music! Something it's difficult to explain to very young musicians!

  • @HigherEdGaming
    @HigherEdGaming Před rokem

    It feels kinda neat to be the exact 1000th like 👍

  • @kevinp6581
    @kevinp6581 Před rokem

    I’ve watched several reaction videos to this song. Most don’t realize that the song is essentially just a standard chord progression. Those that do can’t exactly figure out what it is… you nailed it and played it perfectly after like listening for 30 seconds… I’m impressed sir

  • @coleanderson5928
    @coleanderson5928 Před rokem +1

    Hey Music Shed, did you like this song?
    “YEAH, YEAH, YEAH”

  • @ankurd2889
    @ankurd2889 Před rokem

    yup...vai is going like "I've done it all, i'll go with the melody"

  • @ElMountainMan
    @ElMountainMan Před rokem +1

    It almost sounds like Steves playing was more lyrical than just shredding. it was an interesting juxtaposition.

    • @MusicShed
      @MusicShed  Před rokem +1

      Melody, lyrical, from the heart and soul

  • @jaredmcclave4906
    @jaredmcclave4906 Před rokem +1

    Ah man just watched your Paramore video wondering when this would come!!! Great as always, you should definitely check out Don Broco performing One True Prince (the live orchestral version is absolutely breathtaking)

  • @woprconner
    @woprconner Před 2 měsíci

    EGO DEATH-- has an actual meaning. You guys should look it up. Most people experience this during a powerful psychedelic trip.

  • @dirkdiggler2218
    @dirkdiggler2218 Před rokem

    It's so fun to watch reactions to Polyphia's new stuff. For having a lukewarm reaction to GOAT, you seem to be having a blast with this one. I wasn't too impressed with Steve's part at first, but the more I listen to it, the more I appreciate the restraint he shows and the feeling he injects into the solo. You should check out their song Chimera next. 3 diff guitars and they each have a COMPLETELY different tone, it's insane.

  • @zackdyer93
    @zackdyer93 Před rokem

    Yeah

  • @laxxboy20
    @laxxboy20 Před rokem

    Was the trumpet part layered? It sounded to me like at least 2 horns, maybe more?

  • @drummerdusty96
    @drummerdusty96 Před rokem

    You should check out any of the songs from the Knocked Loose EP "A tear in the fabric of life", the entire EP is so good and there's a really cool animated film that accompanies it

  • @noviesatrianie1874
    @noviesatrianie1874 Před 2 měsíci

    4:37 I agree with that 🤌

  • @Tevatron044
    @Tevatron044 Před rokem

    You MUST listen to The Audacity from Polyphia's new album. It combines Southern twang sound with a bop jazz vibe as well as incredible keyboard work by Anomalie. The Clays go HAM on it

  • @fifis677
    @fifis677 Před rokem

    That - I think it's an Ibanez - behind you, what are those inlays?

  • @teraphon
    @teraphon Před rokem

    this is hilarious to me as Tim henson has said they as a band avoid 'boomer bends' and then they get steve to bend all over this track, I love it

  • @TheErazar
    @TheErazar Před rokem

    I'm not sure, but I think the trumpet guy also plays in the album's first song

  • @mellrhoades7818
    @mellrhoades7818 Před rokem +1

    Listen to ‘The Audacity’, ‘Reverie’ and ‘Genesis’ please. I think you’d really appreciate those.

  • @Scrub_Jake
    @Scrub_Jake Před rokem +1

    Polyphia - The Audacity next please 🙏

  • @sandenson
    @sandenson Před rokem

    They've just released their new album, of which Ego Death is part of, and there's a song called The Audacity and featuring Anomalie that would probably be great for you to react. It's a pretty short song, but it's pretty much Polyphia making a fusion song.

  • @bradball42
    @bradball42 Před rokem

    Pop melody + guitar= math pop

  • @dewrules235
    @dewrules235 Před rokem

    Ask and you shall receive Steve

  • @usuallyclueless4477
    @usuallyclueless4477 Před rokem

    That chord progression sounds like Sultans of Swing.

  • @hurstbrandfarms
    @hurstbrandfarms Před rokem

    I think you say “yeah” more than rob zombie haha like the reactions though!