Polyphia
Guitar - Tim Henson Guitar - Scott LePage Bass - Clay Gober Drums - Clay Aeschliman Hailing from the quiet suburbs of Plano, Texas, progressive rock outfit, Polyphia, are anything but mild-mannered. With a distinctly thought-out and well-orchestrated sound, the quartet pummels out blistering blast beats, and an onslaught of guitar shreds that blends, seamlessly, with melodic grooves and a humble intensity that never wears on the ear. Capitalizing on a "Standard of Excellence"
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Polyphia
Guitar - Tim Henson Guitar - Scott LePage Bass - Clay Gober Drums - Clay Aeschliman Hailing from the quiet suburbs of Plano, Texas, progressive rock outfit, Polyphia, are anything but mild-mannered. With a distinctly thought-out and well-orchestrated sound, the quartet pummels out blistering blast beats, and an onslaught of guitar shreds that blends, seamlessly, with melodic grooves and a humble intensity that never wears on the ear. Capitalizing on a "Standard of Excellence"
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Is There Anybody Out There? Check Out! Emotional Music Video
The song "Is There Anybody Out There?" is a track by Pink Floyd from their 1979 album "The Wall." It's part of a rock opera that tells the story of a character named Pink, a rock star who becomes increasingly isolated from the world. The song plays during a point in the story where Pink has completed his metaphorical wall, separating himself from society, friends, and family. The lyrics and haunting melody reflect Pink's feelings of isolation, desperation, and longing for connection. The repeated line "Is there anybody out there?" symbolizes his desire to reach out and find someone who understands or cares about him, but his isolation has become so profound that he can't break through. The overall message of the song can be seen as a commentary on loneliness, alienation, and the human need for connection. It fits within the larger theme of "The Wall," exploring the barriers people create for themselves and the effects those barriers can have on mental well-being and interpersonal relationships. My cover under the artist name Hirad Sagheb takes a very different approach to the original but maintains the core message. The music video is an artistic impression of Pink Floyd's original theme, offering a unique interpretation while honoring the emotional and thematic depth of the song. 👉 Follow Me On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/1M6qi1SHhwWt4ewdrT7QDZ?si=ed1e641ad2a542ddmore
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In and Out of Life
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This song is about self love and mental healthmore
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