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Polyphia: Live at The Factory in Deep Ellum
Bass Videos

Polyphia: Live at The Factory in Deep Ellum

Polyphia’s “Remember That You Will Die” is a record that stayed on my turntable a lot after its release. So I was glad to see the band drop this full concert video from their performance at The Factory in Deep Ellum.

Polyphia Announces Headlining North American Tour
Concerts & Tours

Polyphia Announces Headlining North American Tour

Polyphia has announced a North American tour in support of their most recent album, “Remember That You Will Die.” The band, featuring bassist Clay Gober, will kick off the headlining trek on September 30th.

Polyphia with Charles Berthoud: Playing God
Bass Videos

Polyphia with Charles Berthoud: Playing God

Charles Berthoud joined Polyphia for this “jamming version” video of the tune “Playing God” from the band’s latest album, “Remember That You Will Die.

Groove – Episode #97: Clay Gober
Groove Podcast

Groove – Episode #97: Clay Gober

It’s hard to wrap your ears around the mind-bending instrumental music of Polyphia. Holding down the groove is Clay Gober, who is truly a master of his craft. Clay is our guest for Episode #97 of Groove. Enjoy the conversation...

Polyphia Releases “Remember That You Will Die”
New Albums

Polyphia Releases “Remember That You Will Die”

Progressive outfit Polyphia has returned with their fourth studio album, “Remember That You Will Die.” The group is primarily instrumental, but they brought on a host of guest artists, including vocalists.

Polyphia: Ego Death
Bass Videos

Polyphia: Ego Death

Polyphia dropped a new video about a month ago for their new album, “Remember That You Will Die.” The band, which includes Clay Gober on bass, is joined by special guest Steve Vai on “Ego Death.”

Polyphia: Crush
Bass Videos

Polyphia: Crush

Our friend Iain Hodges sent us this video, along with this note: “I noticed that you haven’t yet featured anything from the band ‘Polyphia’ yet. They have been evolving from the Progressive Metal/Djent scene as an instrumental band, moving through genres and developing their own distinct niche. I’m only a fan and have no connection with the band. I thought...