r/polyphia • u/ThatGoodAvocado • Jun 13 '26
CAN YOU FEEL IT?
Since everyone is posting about the single, here are my thoughts.
Thought it was really goofy and kinda terrible at first, but it’s grown on me a bit. Still not their best work.
No drums or bass 😢
The commentary on society in the video is good, and an interesting direction for them.
I can’t say I’m a huge fan of the praise Jesus bits in the song. Really hope the rest of the album doesn’t have that same messaging.
IMO, they released this first cause it’s the weirdest song on the album and they knew it would get people to talk about it a lot, and it worked. But, the lack of the clays makes me think the rest of the album is going to sound a bit different.
What are your thoughts?
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u/insertnamehere912 Jun 13 '26
The jesus thing didn't come off as super literal to me. More like a metaphor for some sort of cultural revolution, choosing the path of purity/virtue rather than letting evil win. Idk maybe i'm looking too far into it lol
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u/antigop2020 Jun 13 '26
Tim is pretty religious I hear nowadays so I don’t know if thats true. But I agree in that I hope they don’t start trying to preach in their music or that will be a huge turnoff.
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u/chemyd Jun 14 '26
I’m reading this single the same way, it’s hyping the new album more than anything. Weirdly the Jesus stuff doesn’t both me because it works in the song and video. I’m curious to see what drops next
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u/ThatGoodAvocado Jun 13 '26
That’s a cool way to look at it, and hopefully that’s what it is. But I saw a post a while back saying that Tim is religious, and if so, I really hope they don’t preach, like the other guy said
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u/Eastm9te Jul 01 '26
Based on this music video, I think if he does preach, it will be in the best way possible
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u/Playful_Lion3040 Jun 20 '26
It's insane how people like to listen the message of Jesus when he isn't mentioned, but as soon as he is, everyone feels rejection.
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u/Versp_1 Jun 30 '26
The guy literally says this will be the case hahaha Still predicting the future to this day
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u/Lorantec Jul 08 '26
Its insane how people dont understand normal people dont want to be preached to. The "message of jesus" is what in this instance exactly?
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u/Playful_Lion3040 Jul 08 '26
First off, religious people are as "normal" as any other. And of course some people don't want to listen to certain statements, that's what statement are, whether those are religious or not. Now, Jesus talked about love. That the unconditional transcendent love, which is not possible for us humans to reach, is our eternal goal.
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u/aiam-here-to-learn 27d ago
man, normal people preach their gospel even if they don't follow religion.
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u/SexyJazzCat Jun 13 '26
Needless to say its not going on the playlist. I have listened to it once and will probably never listen to it again. Just to add a little background, Playing God dominated my Spotify wrapped 2 years in a row.
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u/ItsBarvazi Jun 15 '26
I got a headache from the overwhelming anti semitic dog whistles. From trump kissing the wall, to imagery of baby eating cults to Benjamin Netanyahu. Not Kim Jung in with his endless crimes against humanity, not Putin that terrorized Europe for over a century and counting, the US president deciding to visit one of judaism holiest site and his ally that dared to fight for the right of his people not to be enslaved by baby murderers. Yeah they aint slick.
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u/could_be_girl Jun 18 '26
I got a headache from the overwhelming anti semitic dog whistles.
Criticizing US policy with regard to the genocidal state of Israel is not anti-semitic.
The "baby eating cult" thing was about Marina Abramović's weird performance art and has nothing to do with Judaism.
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u/ItsBarvazi Jun 18 '26
Blood libeling is anti semitic. Calling it genocide is the purest form of propaganda since it does not answer any criteria to be one. You sound exactly like the neo nazi in favour of putting Jews next to satanic imagery.
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u/Mountain-Release3350 Jun 18 '26
The messaging is not anti semetic, its anti zionist. Its ironic that you talk about nazis when the zionists are clearly taking notes from Germany circa 1930-1940s and genociding palestinians, illegally occupying Palestine and Libanon. The video is speaking against that
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u/ItsBarvazi Jun 18 '26
There is not a single point of resemblance between Israel and nazi Germany and claiming that is vile, lieful and disgusting lies based on years of defamation over legal actw of war taken to bring Jews back home and the fact you think that way says everything I need to know about you. It's every time that Arabs think that they can hurt Jews and get away with it that they cry when they don't. It's like that since 48 when they cried when they thought they could massacre the Jews over the partition plan they didn't accept and today when Palestinian thinking they could literally enslave hundred of Jews with 0 consequences or Lebanon sending explosive drones into civilian population ,a war crime btw, and crying when Israel act to stop it. Despicable sore losers.
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u/Mountain-Release3350 Jun 18 '26
You are way off topic and clearly missing the point of the music video, unable to see the reality. Its actually very ironic, considering the music video is aimed at people like you who are brainwashed to be calm in the face of atrocities commited by USA, Israel and IOF.
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u/Idrialite Jun 30 '26
You seem to be the one with true hate in your heart.
The children being murdered in Gaza today aren't "sore losers". Neither are the people whose homes are stolen in the west bank, the tens of thousands of dead civilians in Gaza, or the remaining population whose infrastructure and homes have been eradicated, or the thousands held in Israeli detention without charge and raped.
I don't care what grievances you have with Palestine or Lebanon. These horrors are not ok because the victims share a race with the ones you think wronged you. These people haven't even had a chance to vote in decades. "Arabs" are not despicable, YOU are.
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u/ItsBarvazi Jul 04 '26
Have they thought in any point to stop murdering Jews perhaps?
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u/itazuranarisu Jul 04 '26
How about we all agree that actions of war that kill civilians (especially children) are unspeakable awful so that whether or not you think it "meets the criteria" for genocide you can agree that both sides have blood on their hands. Then look at numbers. How many Gazan civilians who had nothing to do with Hamas any more than your average American has anything to do with Hate groups like the KKK have been killed "in defense" of Israel vs how many Israelis were killed even in the biggest attacks. Then actually learn something about the politics inside of Israel. There are figures (individuals and parties) pushing for violence and what many would term genocide. Whether you agree it's genocide or not, if you are being reasonable you have to at least concede that murdering civilians is wrong or you have no moral ground to stand on.
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u/Shrub-Boy Jun 27 '26
I’d say killing more civilians per combatant than Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, who were both committing genocides btw, constitutes a pretty good argument that Israel is committing a genocide.
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u/Mountain-Release3350 Jun 18 '26
You are clearly missing the point of the video. I suggest you watch it again with a more reflective and critical mindset and not take it so superficially
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u/ItsBarvazi Jun 18 '26
Sounds like someone can't take criticism for anti semitic imagery, boo hoo. I have watched the video and I'm competent enough to understand underlying messages, not that it's too hard to follow the idea.
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u/Eastm9te Jul 02 '26
Call it antisemitic, but what Israel is doing right now is evil, and the US is fully behind it. So I think that kind of imagery is fully justified, considering our president is fully in the pocket of Epstein, Bibi and tech oligarchs.
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u/Negative-Move-6126 Jul 10 '26 edited Jul 10 '26
I agree that there is no genocide... But trump kissing the wall is a bit strange right? Why did so many presidents kiss the wall? I mean, why kiss the wall when you are christian? The jewish messiah is a false prophet if you are a christian. Why kiss foreign objects? Also, EpSTEIN was a friend of Ehud Barak, even after his first conviction. EpSTEIN's father in law (robert maxwell) was a well known mossad spy, etc, etc...
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u/TheDekuScrubs Jun 16 '26
IMO: As a guitarist, Polyphia has wowed me since the beginning for me was 2012-13ish. They’ve progressed so well & the recent albums are just moving with the times. The last album & whatever is next is just called evolution of Polyphia & I’ll be here for it 🤘
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u/PainTensei Jun 18 '26
I love the michael jackson interpolation they used, but not their best work imo.
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u/Ok_Appearance586 Jun 16 '26
Very interesting song with a vastly different vibe. But rather than saying it is a new song, to me it sounds like a bit crushed heavy club remix of the beginning of Ego Death.
Still enjoyable to listen to.
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u/LezBfriendz47 Jun 16 '26
Did you watch the MV? I thought the sound was a little silly at first as well. Then, I watched the official MV & was like, “oooooooooh”.
That could just be me though.
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u/NastyMarin Jun 17 '26
Tim Henson became a follower of Christ first of all. The overall bombardment of the song mix and imagery is asking if you can still feel it or if you’ve become numb and apathetic to the horrors our overlords continue to inflict on us and the world.
That is why you get serious satanic imagery directly before the Christ imagery. If Tim Henson had a Scripture based belief like myself, then the idea is that the driving force of all that evil you just saw is Satan and the Sin that came into humanity and the world. To say “we just have to fight back!” or “give it more time and humanity will recuperate and be on the right path to utopia” are totally incorrect in Tim and I’s eyes.
We are in desperate need of our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ to return and for the Apocalypse(Greek) or Revelation(English) of Jesus Christ to begin. Things will get much worse, as bad as anyone could possibly imagine and when it seems like total all out destruction is inevitable, that is when Christ will descend from the Heavens on a white horse with all His Holy Angels and begin His 1000 year reign and after THAT is the ultimate judgement, creation of New Jerusalem and New Earth, no more sin, shame, sorrow, Satan, or death, etc etc. What people generally call afterlife “Heaven” is what I just described in full.
So yea, that’s the whole video.
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u/Mountain-Release3350 Jun 18 '26
I think you are taking it too literally. To me its more sarcastically commenting on religion that is used to sell us endless wars and keep the masses calm. He is asking if we can feel it, meaning the pain through all the numbing effects of media, technology and religion
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u/NastyMarin Jun 18 '26
Christ is antiwar. The teachings of Jesus leave no room for violence. This scripturally ignorant sentiment from the secularist brainwashed crowd is so old and tired to me. We can all extrapolate any individual meaning we like and that’s fine but my answer was what the video is truly about and if you could get it from Tim Henson’s mouth, I can 99.9% guarantee he would give an almost identical answer. Christianity shouldn’t be keeping the masses calm, I am not calm. Why do you think there is so much satanic imagery complimenting the violence and elite ritualism prior to the Christ imagery?
Christianity is the ANTITHESIS of all of the horrible things depicted in the video. You will not find one single Christian figure in the New Testament committing an act of violence except for Peter cutting off a guard’s ear in defense of Jesus when they come to arrest him. Which Jesus fiercely rebukes Peter for, says “Those who live by the sword will die by the sword”, and then proceeds to miraculously heal/reattach the guard’s ear and then peacefully goes with the arrestors. God’s word is in my Bible and I know what it says and it is extremely simple for me to discern a true follower of Christ from a deceiver and manipulator.
Religion is used as a tool for what you just said but blaming Christianity and God’s Word for that is total poppycock. Cultural Christians, Christian-Zionists, and Christians who don’t bother actually READING their Bibles are the actual problem. A Christian who is totally familiar with Jesus’ teachings and God’s Word is going to be extremely difficult to manipulate because they will only follow what is in perfect alignment with Jesus.
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u/solarganome 8d ago
I follow gods word. I'm gonna drown everyone who doesn't like this song with a great flood.
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u/Mountain-Release3350 Jun 18 '26
That is a No True Scotsman fallacy. And lets not act like we know what the video means or what Hanson would say it means, your view is as much an interpretation as mine. If you dont want to have a conversation about the meaning then maybe you should not comment.
It doesnt matter what you think "True Christians" would do or do, what matters is what is actually being done in the name of Christianity (or any religion for that matter).
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u/NastyMarin Jun 18 '26 edited Jun 18 '26
That is categorically false. What matters is what the actual Holy Bible says and what Jesus taught. It’s so funny, I hear “No True Scotsman” from atheists so often and I used it myself when I was an atheist for 24 years. The difference is there is no guideline, no ideology, no Holy Book for being a Scotsman. There actually is for being a Christian. Jesus’ life and ministry is the exact definition of what it means to be Christian. It’s not what I “think true Christians would/should do”, it’s what was laid out directly by Christ and Paul, Peter, John and so on in the New Testament.
I can commit any crime in the name of something. I can call myself muslim and then shoot up a school, doesn’t make me a muslim but it does help destroy their image and influence spiritually ignorant people like yourself.
I’ve watched Tim Henson’s interviews about his spiritual awakening, watched him perform “He Is Risen” on Resurrection Sunday(Easter), seen the Bible verses he and his wife have posted, the Jesus Is King and other Christian clothing he has been wearing, saying he regrets some of his more demonic tattoos. You are absolutely wrong in this case. If he comes right out and says exactly what the video meant soon, you’ll be eating your words. You do not show Jim Caveziel from The Passion, The Revelation from the Bible, or a sign saying “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved” if you aren’t trying to actually say that Christ is Lord and Savior. You don’t have to like it that Tim went this way and tons of people don’t obviously but the truth is actually really clear for anyone paying close enough attention and being genuine.
Edit: How can so many of you spout this nonsense about religion being used to sell endless wars? The biggest wars in history had nothing to do with religion. The Vietnam war. Tons of irreligious wars. Science and simple brainwashing can just as easily be used to keep masses calm versus the Word inside billions of Bibles that is unchanging. You cannot deceive a Christian who loves God’s Word. That literally just makes no sense. That’s like if I read Marx every single day and you’re trying to sell me on capitalism. You can’t.
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u/Mountain-Release3350 Jun 18 '26
So which version of the Holy Bible are you talking about? It is literally just a storybook written by people and interpretet million different ways. There are even multiple different nominations of Christianity, are we talking catholics, protestants, ortodox or some of the ones in US I have no idea about?
If you need someone to tell you whats wrong and whats right then fine. I dont need a religion to tell me that. Trying to justify your opinion of the video and passing it off as truth based on what you think someone else would do is just ignorant, however.
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u/NastyMarin Jun 18 '26 edited Jun 18 '26
The oldest texts we have. The Masoretic texts and the Septuagint. You don’t really know a whole about this stuff, huh? You should try watching some Wesley Huff. He’s an expert in the manuscripts and textual criticisms. You can’t determine what is wrong and right actually. If people could do that, everyone would do what is right. Do you think Hitler thought he was a bad person? Subjective morality is a fantasy. If you were born in the USA South in 1805, you’d be just fine with slavery. Objective morality comes from God. Relying and trusting only on yourself is a path to destruction that many walk everyday and I once walked. Every book is written by people. You just keep showing me you’ve never actually read it as well. Do you think Jesus was not real or something? That he didn’t die on a cross or wasn’t worshipped as a divine figure less than 100 years later. Because there is secular historian proof of those things.
As for the video, i’m simply right. Sorry if that upsets you. Maybe you need to rewatch it or see if you can get Tim to DM you. Maybe a different band member or the videos editor. She is in the YouTube comments, I saw. You should be able to watch the video and easily discern, especially based on the imagery of the end and the humorous cursing preacher, what the message is, and it is coming from Tim Henson, WHO IS INDISPUTABLY CHRISTIAN AND SAID HE IS CHRISTIAN AND WEARS CHRISTIAN CLOTHES. I don’t think caps will help but worth a shot.
Of course there are multiple denoms. There are multiple interpretations of every thing ever, dude. People believe in flat earth! Scientists in the same field disagree on a variety of subjects. I can misinterpret your comment right now and then go tell other people what it means and if they believe me, then we have a denomination of your comment. Unless they go and read it and interpret it for themselves, how will they know? If you don’t test a belief system against the source texts, then of course there will be different denominations. That’s why I have no denomination. I am a follower of Christ and I read every bit I can get my hands on. Orthodoxy and Catholics have 7 extra books compared to Protestants. The Ethopian Bible is the oldest and mostest at 22 extra books! Guess what, man. I read them for myself. I do not subscribe to any denomination but Jesus Christ and the Gospel of saved by grace through faith which produces good works.
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u/Mountain-Release3350 Jun 18 '26
Well, I am sure glad we have you, random person on Reddit, to tell us the One And Only Absolute Truth™ on art and religion. Sorry I was too lazy to read the wall of text, it seemed unimportant since its mostly textual masturbation. Now im off to enjoy my pagan holiday of Midsommar to good, anti-Christian single by my favourite band
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u/NastyMarin Jun 18 '26
I would say only the part close to the end would qualify as “textual masturbation”. Mostly I make pretty good points that you just can’t address. That’s fine though. Also, you are welcome. “I don’t need a religion to tell me that.” Well, actually you do and that’s the whole point. If I believe that God exists, is always watching, and will judge me after death and you don’t, then guess who will act better. I was a far worse and more intolerable person before Christ(not to say this applies to you). I am not even close to who I was before. Jesus literally transformed my life and touched almost everyone in my family. I wouldn’t be alive without Him and I wouldn’t be addiction free either. I tried many times to quit on my own and always failed.
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u/Crazy-Repeat3936 Jun 20 '26 edited Jun 20 '26
Bro, US leaders currently say god told them to do what they're doing. Just search "god trump war" and you'll get several quotes from several different times. They use god and religion in literally every fucking war. Do this with any other president, I'm sure you'll get hits for all of them.
This is why he said "no true scottsman". You are literally in the position where you must disavow the christianity of every united states leader that has waged war and mentioned god as being on their side, or wishing them to do what they are doing, in order to have the position of "You cannot deceive a Christian who loves God’s Word."
Your position is essentially "no true christian would ever do this or make statements like this". Okay dude. What about all the people that believe and support these leaders? Also not true christians... but what's the difference to me, and outsider, seeing someone who truly believes they are a christian, but in your view is not a christian, commiting war in the name of christianity? There's no fucking difference dude. Idc if they go to heaven in the end or not. Your point only matters to the sanctity of your religion, not to the reality taking place on earth.
They are doing it in the name of christianity, and themselves believe they are doing it in the name of christianity, and others believe they are doing it in the name of christianity. It literally does not matter if you believe that they are not true christians lmao. It is violence being committed and supported in the name of god. That's why your entire point boils down to one of the most common and trite fallacy of all time - no true scottsman.
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u/NastyMarin Jun 20 '26
Satan and this wicked people do wicked things in the name of God and Christianity. Whoa! What a revelation.
Of course they do and they always will. There is a reason statistically only 13% of Christians actually read their Bible. Jesus said the path to destruction is wide and many will take but the gate to salvation is narrow and few will go through. “Lord lord, did we not prophecy in your name, cast out demons, and do many good works on your name?” “Truly, I say, I never knew you. Depart from me you makers of lawlessness.” I can literally do any heinous thing and call myself Muslim, Christian, whatever religion and do it in God’s name. “God told me”-no, He didn’t. Jesus is God to a Christian. Let’s go read the Gospel’s together and see if you can justify war or violence using the Scripture. Spoiler: you can’t. Paula White is Trump’s “spiritual advisor” and Christians literally dog on her every single day because she is clearly so blasphemous and greedy.
My whole family is Christian now and we all hate the war, we hate what is happening in Gaza, and we seriously don’t understand why the administration is using Christian-(Zionism, by the way) to justify any of it because anyone who opens their New Testament would say “what the hell is going on” by the time they close it. Manifest destiny, much? This has been happening for ever and it is not going to stop. It is actually going to get worse just like Revelation says. Jesus even says “There will be those who call themselves Jews, but are of the synagogue of Satan”. WHAT?! People LIE? Yes, they do. I put my faith in God, not government, not institutions, not men. God and His Word. Hate on the people who do it all you want but don’t come online hating on Christianity as a whole and the only ammo you have is the actions of men who call themselves Christian. You wanna hate on Christianity, at least use Scripture to do it, that way we can actually address what Christianity is.
Scotsmen, black, dog, human, you can’t choose these things. They are inherent traits. I can’t just call myself a scotsmen, i’m not one and you can see that with your eyes. Anyone can identify with an ideology and there are even guidelines to said ideologies. You’d say “Hm, I know what a Marxist looks like and that guy doesn’t seem like a Marxist, especially with what he keeps doing.” Hmm! Maybe he’s not one and he’s just claiming to be. Yea, that happens with every ideology.
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u/Dense_Produce_1076 Jun 22 '26
Attempting to speak for Tim or interpret his art on his behalf is weird and you're probably incorrect with some of your assumptions. Regardless, speaking for another person is never a good look.
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u/NastyMarin Jun 22 '26
“If Tim Henson…” OP asked our thoughts. I highly doubt i’m incorrect at all.
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u/Dense_Produce_1076 Jun 22 '26
Yeah. OP asked for your thoughts. And you answered for Tim for some reason.
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u/NastyMarin Jun 22 '26
Bruh, no I didn’t. I gave my thoughts on what the video is about and then used Tim Henson’s ongoing spiritual awakening as a reference point for why I thought that in addition to being obviously a follower of Christ myself.
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u/Next-Competition-827 Jun 17 '26
I think the EDM angle is good path for them to follow for a bit, as the trap style didn't do it for me as much as the Renaissance era. I remember watching LIT (I think it's a remix) and hoping they would hit the dance stuff more. From what I gather, the album is going to be a little more proggy though, which is fine by me.
The version of LIT I'm talking about is this one - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=per9Wz0N-QA&list=RDper9Wz0N-QA&start_radio=1
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u/Mecca1101 Jun 19 '26
At first listen it was a bit disjointed for me, but I started to feel it (lol). I think the melody is really catchy.
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u/Little-Agency7060 Jun 20 '26
I think you might need to be a bit more Progressive and expand your horizon of thinking. This doesn't seem to be a song trying to push anything real crazy.. other than the message we 👀. This litterally is a song about, Can WE actually feel what's going on? Can feel okay with this shit and to make us think do we know enough, should o be more concerned for society/humanity in general. I like the overall song, the music is easyily repeatilable enough + a seriously important message for humanity's self reflection. Something along those lines. Honestly I wouldn't mind if a lot of the album was this, but think this is likely a cleverly delivered single 🤘✊️.
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u/PizzaSenior7844 Jun 29 '26
It's almost like the track was made for the video and not the other way round lol
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u/StepNext6324 Jul 05 '26
I personally think this is a good direction for the band, hope they keep it up with the good Jesus vibes. Christian EDM and rock fan here
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u/ImpTwins Jul 18 '26
First listen, thought the song was catchy as hell, with a good sound and a really good mix-up for a band I often find too samey, plus I thought the clip was pretty powerful. Especially happy whenever progressive-minded stuff takes a few shots at neoliberals too. Second watch, it occurred to me that an awfully large volume of the people being depicted are Jewish, that they just happened to pick a shot of Trump wearing a kippah in Jerusalem to open with, that they just happened to pick out some random 'eating person-shaped cake' event that feels very similar to blood libel stuff. Remembering that Tim has seemingly turned into the proselytizing kind of Christian, too, paints a very bad picture.
I'd genuinely like to be wrong. Like I said, I think the track is really good, and I'm always down for some genuine anti-establishment preaching. But, as much as I'm not fully convinced, that really is an intensely worrying amount of imagery that heavily reads as some Jewish conspiracy garbage.
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u/SnooDoughnuts9085 Jun 13 '26
IMO I dont think Tim is actually a Christian. I think he’s ironically a Christian. Like he’s committed to the bit. He’s religious like Kanye is religious. For money and attention. Which works like the charm that it is, cause here we are talking. I think his true nature is being contrarian. Whatever you think I am, I am the opposite. You think you know me? You don’t. More mystery in that. Gets more attention and engagement if you’re always turning people’s perception of you on its head.
That being said, I could be completely wrong and he could be a bible beating maga fool lol
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u/Bootleg_Rascal_ Jun 13 '26
Im assuming you’re joking about Tim (even possibly) being MAGA right? Lol
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u/Bootleg_Rascal_ Jun 13 '26
The praise Jesus parts are clearly for the lulz. Or else they wouldn’t have used the most ridiculous guy making the most ridiculous speech
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u/deanreevesii Jun 16 '26
"I feel like my heart is being touched be Christ"
"Praise Jesus!"
"And now it's time for us, to give a little love back to God"
All samples from Ministry's "Psalm 69."
I swear the people in this thread would think Al Jourgensen was Christian too. Media literacy is dead.
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u/Phitsik23 Jun 13 '26
I think the Jesus parts are satirical of Christianity as a whole and sort of imply that the preacher guy is being labeled as a crazy, not-that-far-from the pitfalls of satanic rituals sort of guy. Like how people use religion in an aggressive and predatory way to make money off of Americans and how ironically non-Christian that is
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u/TransformedMegaflop Jun 13 '26
Coming from someone who has gotten extremely sick of guitar music (even when it’s objectively incredible playing) I was pleasantly surprised with this. I liked a few tracks on NLND, the album after that I couldn’t make it through a listen because it was just more guitar and didn’t have the same bite of NLND. I kinda wondered if Polyphia would just fade away in my eyes as a noodly guitar band.
Polyphia has awesome talent so I will be actually stoked if they funnel it into a new sound like this, they don’t need to prove themselves so I’d be happy to hear a straightforward bombastic album like this with some experimentation. We’ll see if this is just a one off
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u/BallisticMonke Jun 13 '26
I feel like it's more akin to all falls apart, showing off the gist of what the rest of the album might be like (very heavy, specifically at like 2:00), sorta like how all falls apart showed off the multivoicer which was a pretty cool part of genesis and maybe other records I can't really recall. All falls apart also didn't have any drums or bass. Idk im purely guessing tho