New Levels New Devils - Polyphia

New Levels New Devils

Polyphia

  • Genre: Prog-Rock/Art Rock
  • Release Date: 2018-10-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2018 Equal Vision Records, Inc.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Nasty (feat. Jason Richardson) Polyphia 4:40
2
O.D. Polyphia 3:22
3
Death Note (feat. Ichika) Polyphia 3:40
4
Bad Polyphia 3:55
5
Drown (feat. Mateus Asato) Polyphia 3:54
6
Saucy Polyphia 3:04
7
Yas (feat. Mario Camarena & Er Polyphia 3:22
8
So Strange (feat. Cuco) Polyphia 4:00
9
Rich Kids (feat. Yvette Young) Polyphia 3:21
10
G.O.A.T. Polyphia 3:35

Reviews

  • Most incredible album I’ve ever heard.

    5
    By yo_homie_son
    Title says it all. Like legitimately have never heard anything like this, or anything this insanely groovy. You CANNOT help but vibe with it.
  • OP AF

    5
    By Van Hohenhiem
    Like Jedi that grew too powerful and turned to the dark side. Love it.
  • Spirit Music

    5
    By SelahModel
    Revived me - Selah
  • Musical evolution with every album

    5
    By Kit Karamak
    People complain this album is all noise and no grooves or songs? LOL. This album is, literally, a musical magnum opus of intellectual mathematical brilliance. Like, this album should be the band members’ proof of entry for Mensa. Engineers should listen to this album while building starships at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. It’s appeasing to my OCD the way the band finds ways to fit beats between spaces, and how they find uses for clever pauses, and how they seamlessly work any time signature they play in. And they do it while infusing metal, jazz, funk, classic dubstep beats, modern (industrial) dubstep, EDM, prog rock, 80s pop, glitch-waltz, and technical metal techniques into each song. It’s for all-genre music lovers and technical musicians, not for metal heads, pop lovers, etc. This h*cking album is sheer brilliance. It stands as a musical masterpiece and musicians in the year 3,000 will be dissecting the compositions for a better understanding of Polyphia’s musically stimulated intellect. From the Hispanic-pop flavor of O.D., to the haunting musicbox inspired G.O.A.T., this entire album is, easily, their best, most evolved, and technically-driven compilation of compositions, and some of the best progressive music tracks ever recorded. This album easily rivals anything by Tossin of Animals As Leaders. Pretty impressive for a bunch of young dudes from southern Florida. I am so freaking stoked that the band continued their musical evolution, despite whatever has been said by people who don’t understand the feel. And that is okay. It isn’t for everyone. But just listen to GOAT and tell me this isn’t their best work to date! It is incredible!
  • Best Polyphia album to date

    5
    By summer j
    Pushing genre boundaries with their hard-hitting beats and memorable melodies. This is how prog should be done
  • Wow

    5
    By Funke22
    Impressed 🙋‍♂️
  • Very disappointed

    1
    By Braedean
    I can’t believe I wasted my money on this. Nothing in here melodic or catchy. It sounds like they purposely tried to make this album sound bad. I will definitely read the reviews before I buy any album again.
  • talent

    5
    By his name is Robert Paulson
    its a shame groups like this dont get recognition like the crap out on the radio today. I got to see these guys live early nov. 18' and they are pure talent. The main guitarist just shreds . He's def up there with Pilini and others. Killer sound. Love the funk/hip hop they brough into this album.
  • Perfection

    5
    By rodknockowitz
    Creative, technically astonishing, catchy and so much more. Love ya bois.
  • Cool sounding noises. no songs.

    1
    By jbn17
    The emperor clearly has no clothes here. Every album before this was amazing. This is just noise. No melodies. Nothing that sticks. You could swap entire sections of these "compositions" with each other and I don't think anyone would even notice. It is fun to listen to the bass playing, but are there any grooves? Nope.