PolyphiaEgo Death (feat. Steve Vai)
Directed by Caleb Young
Ego Death is a technical masterwork from Polyphia featuring guitar legend Steve Vai. The music video is a visual odyssey through abstract forms, performance virtuosity,…
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Instrumental rock band from Dallas, Plano, Texas, US (formed 2010). Polyphia make music in the instrumental rock, progressive rock and art rock genres.
The 4 Most-Watched Polyphia Videos
11 Polyphia Music Videos from 2015–2022
Directed by Caleb Young
Ego Death is a technical masterwork from Polyphia featuring guitar legend Steve Vai. The music video is a visual odyssey through abstract forms, performance virtuosity,…
Directed by Jake Woodbridge
An instrumental shred masterpiece. The video is slick, modern, and performance-focused—showcasing technical wizardry and aesthetic precision in vivid motion.
Directed by Caleb Young
Playing God by Polyphia is a groundbreaking instrumental track blending flamenco, math rock, and trap. The video features clean visual styling, luxury aesthetics, and tight…
Yas is a technical, genre-bending instrumental from Polyphia, featuring Mario Camarena and Erick Hansel of CHON. The video showcases all four guitarists in synchronized, high-definition…
Directed by Jake Woodbridge
O.D. by Polyphia is a virtuosic instrumental that fuses trap beats, metal guitar, and experimental arrangements. The video is stylish and fast-paced, featuring luxurious aesthetics,…
Directed by Jake Woodbridge
G.O.A.T. is a genre-defying instrumental by Polyphia, blending trap beats with virtuosic guitar work. The video is sleek, stylish, and performance-focused, emphasizing the band’s technical…
Formed 2010 · Dallas, Plano, Texas, US · instrumental rock, progressive rock · Rise Records
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 their later productions, combining 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 61 on the Billboard 200. Their fourth album, Remember… via Wikipedia
Band Members: Tim Henson
Polyphia’s studio albums / EPs · 4
Polyphia: Redefining Instrumental Music Through Visual Artistry
Polyphia’s music videos are a reflection of their dynamic sound and creative vision. Each video combines intricate musicianship with striking visuals, creating an immersive experience that transcends traditional genre boundaries. From the vibrant aesthetics of “G.O.A.T.” to the contemporary visuals of “O.D.”, Polyphia’s videos showcase their ability to innovate both sonically and visually.
Notable Music Videos
“G.O.A.T.”
The video for “G.O.A.T.” features vibrant, glitch-inspired visuals that match the song’s complex and technical guitar work. The dynamic editing and bold color palette enhance the track’s energetic vibe, making it a standout piece in their collection.
“O.D.”
In “O.D.”, Polyphia blends modern pop culture aesthetics with their signature sound, creating a visually striking video. The sleek and polished visuals complement the track’s smooth, groove-heavy rhythms and intricate guitar riffs.
“Look but Don't Touch” (feat. Lewis Grant)
“Look but Don't Touch” features a playful and colorful video that highlights the band's innovative approach to instrumental music. The video’s vibrant aesthetics and engaging concept perfectly align with the track’s upbeat and catchy melodies.
“Yas” (feat. Mario Camarena & Erick Hansel of CHON)
The video for “Yas” showcases a collaboration with members of CHON, bringing together two powerhouse instrumental bands. The video’s sleek and modern visuals enhance the technical prowess displayed in the music, creating a seamless blend of sight and sound.
“Euphoria”
“Euphoria” delivers an atmospheric and visually stunning experience, featuring dreamy landscapes and artistic visuals. The video perfectly captures the song’s ethereal qualities, making it a memorable addition to Polyphia’s videography.
Discover More Polyphia Music Videos
At AltSounds.tv, we provide an extensive collection of Polyphia's music videos, showcasing their growth as artists and their unique blend of genres. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their sound, our collection offers an in-depth look at the innovative and visually captivating world of Polyphia.
Polyphia - Playing God (2022)
Polyphia - ABC (feat. Sophia Black) (2022)
Polyphia - Neurotica (2022)
Polyphia - Inferno (feat. Brasstracks) (2022)
Polyphia - The Audacity (2020)
Polyphia - 40oz (2020)
Polyphia - Nasty (feat. Jason Richardson) (2018)
Polyphia - G.O.A.T. (2018)
Polyphia - Saucy (2018)
Polyphia - Crush (2018)
Polyphia - Lit (2017)
Polyphia - Aviator (feat. Jason Richardson) (2015)
Polyphia - Champagne (2015)
Polyphia - Sweet Tea (2014)
Polyphia - Impassion (2014)
Everything you need to know about Polyphia
Polyphia formed in 2010.
Polyphia are from Dallas, Plano, Texas, US.
Polyphia’s music spans instrumental rock, progressive rock and art rock.
Polyphia have released 4 studio albums, from Muse (2014) to Remember That You Will Die (2022).
Polyphia’s most recent studio album is Remember That You Will Die, released in 2022.
Polyphia’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Playing God”, “G.O.A.T.”, “Ego Death (feat. Steve Vai)” and “Goose”.
Polyphia’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Playing God” (2022), with 54.7 million views, directed by Caleb Young. Playing God by Polyphia is a groundbreaking instrumental track blending flamenco, math rock, and trap. The video features clean visual styling, luxury aesthetics, and tight performance shots—highlighting the band’s virtuosity and ultra-modern production approach.
Polyphia’s members include Tim Henson.
You can listen to Polyphia on Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud and Bandcamp, and watch their music videos right here on AltSounds.