Tim Henson, a guitarist in the burgeoning instrumental prog-rock act Polyphia, recently opined why it's "not really cool to be in a metal band." Henson (pictured above, seated) said as much while ...
Guitar fans — especially Gen-Z ones — need no introduction to 31-year-old virtuoso Tim Henson, who has been reinventing the instrument for more than a decade with his wildly experimental future-prog ...
Polyphia’s “Playing God” is Loudwire’s pick for the 2022 Song of the Year. Guitarist Tim Henson joins us to talk about the massive track, whether 2010 Polyphia would like 2022 Polyphia, his newest ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Gina Wetzler/Redferns/Getty Images With crossover progressive instrumentalists Polyphia, ...
Polyphia's Tim Henson answers the internet's burning questions about guitar playing. How do you get a great guitar tone? Are expensive guitars a scam? What is a boomer bend? Why are barre chords so ...
How are you feeling about this year? TIM HENSON: Incredibly excited because with the pandemic and everything — I’m sure lots of people can relate — it just felt like life was standing still for a bit.
Say what you want about Tim Henson; he walks the talk. His band Polyphia continue to get bigger and bigger; winning new listeners to (mostly) instrumental guitar music at a level nobody could have ...
Steve Vai was one of the many guests on Polyphia's recent record Remember That You Will Die, which as it turns out a was a collaboration in the works since 2019. In an interview with Guitar World, ...
Prog-metal experimentalists Polyphia took the metal world by storm this year, led by the veritable virtuoso Tim Henson. Here the six-string slayer explains how he originally found solace in the guitar ...
Artists “After Smells Like Teen Spirit, there was no place for bands like us”: The life and death of a hair metal band Artists “In the actual song you hear today, the guitars, the riff, the bass, the ...
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