YES! That's because both of these guys are super down to earth. I have had the pleasure of meeting both of them and spending a half hour-one whole hour with. They are both really amazing humans!
I love this. Trivium was my inspiration in 2005 right before I went to college and now that Im....slightly older, Tim and Polyphia got me back into guitar and music in general. Trivium and Polyphia in the same show would be a bucket list item for me.
Ayyy pretty much same here. Grew up on all those wonderful 2005 bands like Bullet, Trivium, Children of Bodom, Killswitch, In Flames, etc etc , put my guitar down at one point due to heavy depression but discovering Tim and a lot of these other modern players (Manual Gardner, Ichika Nito, Yvette Young, etc etc) resparked my love for playing and it came at a time where I started escaping that deep depression I was in. Almost like it was meant to be.
Interesting to hear Tim talk about reaching a flow state and about being present but not distracted by other things/life/his own anxiety. He's really talking about a high level of focus. It comes from both an insane amount of practice and being mentally in the zone. I've heard other musicians, performers, and athletes talk about reaching flow or being in the zone. It's what helps them give really stellar performances.
Toxic masculinity who? Ha I love that these two dudes talk about such positivity and ways to be better people. This gave me another appreciation for the metal musicians who truly care about being happy and bringing positivity to the world. Matt we need more of this and thank you for making it happen
@@cambienvenu funny you bring up his posture, I was watching his reaction to one of his old concerts from 2003 and he pointed out his posture and how it wasn't good back then.. so clearly this is something he's been considering
@@internetcutieAs someone who didn’t had good poster (even still now to a degree). It’ll stunt your growth and can cause some life-long damage to your spin.
This is so bad ass to see. Trivium was the first band to get me into heavier music coming from the big 4 of thrash in middle school, and now Polyphia has been making me think of writing guitar in different ways for the last 6 years or so. Awesome interview
This chat came at such a good time for me. I just turned 27 and feel like I've only begun scratching the surface of how to better myself and become healthier and better adjusted. It's cool to hear Tim speak so candidly about his experience. And of course Matt has loads of insight and is super supportive because of how much he has integrated these positive practices in his life.
Two of my favorite faces in music hanging out and asking each other questions was an absolute treat to watch. Thank you both! And looking forward to whatever the future holds for both bands. A colab with Trivium and Polyphia would be legendary!!
what a legendary interview of such legacy. i was such a huge fan of matt and corey back in the metalcore days. and now tim is the new school. ive been into polyphia since 2012 or so
I’m sitting here chilling watching this smoking weed in my garage and I feel like I’m sitting on a couch in a room with these guys while they’re just chatting. Hella dope interview
Half Native American metal musician here. Cool to see these guys talking about backgrounds and heritage. Interesting and unique perspective in the interview game.
Ahww,... i feel like we just got through the introduction part. You 2 have a great vibe, just chatting and actually listening to each other. Please try to schedule more time next time. ❤
This interview was soooo good. Two ultra talented guitar players talking about life things, being total humans. I dug this so much! Ashtanga yoga, checking that out now....
The part where tim says that talking to matt has kind of reaffirmed how he's been doing until now is basically this interview for me. I'd love to see these two share experiences/advice again.
Tim has grown so much as a person I’m seriously proud. I’m a year younger than him and I also feel my 20s were on some degenerate sh*t 😂. Feels good to be hyped on positive things like yoga, and overall health. Cheers guys this was so wholesome and inspiring
I find it really fascinating that Tim will sing every single note in his head when he’s playing guitar, because there’s something about his guitar playing, which is very easy to sing along to fascinating stuff
thank you for uploading and doing this! please make it as a series!!! love it when musician talk about health and etc. not just music. it really balanced it out. much love!!!
Cool interview. Tim seems like a pretty down-to-earth fella. It would have been cool to get into the dynamics in the band and between two lead guitarists. I always found that difficult to navigate when I played in bands. We were always arguing cause most of us had to work to keep up with our most talented player.
The long delay at the beginning where everyone was fumbling with their social medias was really nice and insightful lol. I should try out for digital content positions.
The thing I love most about this is that I'm hapa too (Chinese/English) and I resonate with both experiences on both parts here - mainly Matt's experiences growing up and the military father (mine was in the Royal Air Force) but also Tim's experiences with discovering music from such a young age! Obviously, I'm not famous or successful whatsoever, like these two but it's cool that I can still relate to parts of their upbringings. Also, fun fact: the koi becoming the dragon is actually a traditional Chinese mythology story from the dragon's gate of Yellow River (China's 2nd longest river) 😄
Dude I'm 51 years old, been trying to play for years. Wife classic violinist. You got the name, the sound, technique, and all the rest. Cool band name and awesome players...
Brilliant conversation. I discovered Polyphia in 2018, I think via Spotify, the New Levels album - I’d never heard anything like it before. I then proceeded to tell anyone I met about the band including playing it over and over on Bluetooth speaker at every festival I’ve been to since. Everyone who heard them loved it, usually by asking “who the fuck is this band?”.
Hatha yoga is incredible. I took a semester in college for credit. It was the best decision ever. Totally recommend it. I could totally see these guys becoming friends. They seemed to really have a great conversation and connection!
Matt can easily get away with not being viewed as Asian, but hearing him speak about his upbringing and being very close to the culture and proud of it is really great.
I love both of these guys and have been a fan of both for years. This just isn’t the kind of interview I was hoping for. I would have loved to have heard more about the musical side of their careers. Honestly, I wish Tim got a bit more air in the interview. All of that aside, I still love the massive influence both of these gentlemen have had on music. I’ll be looking forward to seeing the next one.
Great to see these guys chop it up. Also true is Matt could benefit by letting the guest speak versus chiming in with his own point of relevance (“thats like when I….”). When he provides his own stories, we want to hear that too, but mix them in more sporadically so it doesn’t stop the flow of the convo. Thanks for making a great video Matt 🤘
I just felt like Matt kept trying to steer the conversation in this halvsie direction and it seemed like Tim, while being nice about it, didn't give a fuck. That's the main thing I noticed. No hate on either of them. They're both great and huge for the guitar world but some awkward moments for sure.
@@joshshultz1250 Definitely. No hate on Matt at all, but it shows how much the two generations differ. I think for Matt the times made that identity sort of define him, but for Tim it's pretty much whatever, or a conscious choice that it's not part of his identity at all.
I've noticed getting high helps me focus on menial stuff and honestly makes me feel like I play better overall. I have ADHD so its kinda hard to focus on and practice the more boring stuff.
Tim, look into Taoism. All the philosophy you're getting into is strongly tied to Taoist philosophy. This whole conversation is exactly what I needed to remind me to get back into Ashtanga yoga! The universe has been hinting at it and I'm finally answering the call thanks to your conversation. Thank you guys 😊 Stay wholesome
around the 50:00 mark where Tim is talking about using weed to reach flow state is similar to my experience too. I've played guitar for 12~ years or so before using any THC and there were times I just wasn't inspired and it felt like a chore to even play my guitar. When I've used THC and practiced, I hit flow state immediately.
Ive had the exact same experience! It isn't really practicing music theory - although there are ways of doing it - but I highly recommend playing Rocksmith while using THC. I honestly know zero theory but my technique has gone completely wild through Rocksmith
We just found out my dad is Chinese. He was told he's Mexican his whole life, so we extra don't fit in. Half my family speaks Spanish for no reason haha. Edit: We should have known, cause he looks 80% like Jackie Chan
This is such a fun chat. I love how Matt's kids love metal. My 7 yr old does too. I always worry she'll repeat some kind of "offensive" metal lyric at school. But I also just don't care. 😂
I come here from watching guitar videos, Rick Beato and stuff. I see Tim Henson and Matt Heafy, I get so hyped up. I watch the video, 40 minutes in... How the fuck did they end up talking about yoga. My neuronal system is stunned. I'm watching Tim with his cool black and white background from his studio, Matt with all his guitars on the background, his tattoos, it's Polyphya and Trivium... And they are talking about yoga? HSHSHS. I don't mean this in any bad way, I enjoyed the entire video.
two dope dudes. Love Trivium since 2005 and Polyphia PS - Japanese metal is on another level. Probably chinese too but i havent knowingly heard any groups from there.
12:06 For anyone who doesn’t know, when Tim mentions Love Yourself by Justin Bieber- Ed Sheeran actually wrote that and let Justin have the song. The original lyrics, in true English fashion were F**k yourself 😏 It was in an Apple Music biography type video.
I love how this interview just went like a chatting between friends, instead of asking the same thing that every interview asked before.
Salute to you man, I hope you get a feature on album 5 🎉
Yessssss
YES! That's because both of these guys are super down to earth. I have had the pleasure of meeting both of them and spending a half hour-one whole hour with. They are both really amazing humans!
thats a podcast my friend
I love how wholesome and appreciative these two are of each other.
I love this. Trivium was my inspiration in 2005 right before I went to college and now that Im....slightly older, Tim and Polyphia got me back into guitar and music in general. Trivium and Polyphia in the same show would be a bucket list item for me.
I haven't gotten to see Trivium yet but Polyphia live is absolutely insane.
Ayyy pretty much same here. Grew up on all those wonderful 2005 bands like Bullet, Trivium, Children of Bodom, Killswitch, In Flames, etc etc , put my guitar down at one point due to heavy depression but discovering Tim and a lot of these other modern players (Manual Gardner, Ichika Nito, Yvette Young, etc etc) resparked my love for playing and it came at a time where I started escaping that deep depression I was in. Almost like it was meant to be.
Interesting to hear Tim talk about reaching a flow state and about being present but not distracted by other things/life/his own anxiety. He's really talking about a high level of focus. It comes from both an insane amount of practice and being mentally in the zone. I've heard other musicians, performers, and athletes talk about reaching flow or being in the zone. It's what helps them give really stellar performances.
Also surgeons or any high performance profession.
This interview is such a wholesome "Did we just become best friends?!" talk! Keep crushing it gents!
Toxic masculinity who? Ha I love that these two dudes talk about such positivity and ways to be better people. This gave me another appreciation for the metal musicians who truly care about being happy and bringing positivity to the world. Matt we need more of this and thank you for making it happen
Tims white slippers are an abomination still. ^^
Matt is such a great talker. Like if I didn't know him as a metal singer, I would've thought he's a university lecturer
He did a talk at Harvard I think, great speaker with cool voice
He’s also got excellent posture, look at that perfect straight back.
@@cambienvenu funny you bring up his posture, I was watching his reaction to one of his old concerts from 2003 and he pointed out his posture and how it wasn't good back then.. so clearly this is something he's been considering
@@internetcutieAs someone who didn’t had good poster (even still now to a degree). It’ll stunt your growth and can cause some life-long damage to your spin.
This is so bad ass to see. Trivium was the first band to get me into heavier music coming from the big 4 of thrash in middle school, and now Polyphia has been making me think of writing guitar in different ways for the last 6 years or so. Awesome interview
20:40 that’s so amazing his dad did that and guided him like that.
This chat came at such a good time for me. I just turned 27 and feel like I've only begun scratching the surface of how to better myself and become healthier and better adjusted. It's cool to hear Tim speak so candidly about his experience. And of course Matt has loads of insight and is super supportive because of how much he has integrated these positive practices in his life.
The chemistry between these two is amazing. All of the conversations developed very organically. Excellent and valuable content ❤
Two of my favorite faces in music hanging out and asking each other questions was an absolute treat to watch. Thank you both! And looking forward to whatever the future holds for both bands. A colab with Trivium and Polyphia would be legendary!!
what a legendary interview of such legacy. i was such a huge fan of matt and corey back in the metalcore days. and now tim is the new school. ive been into polyphia since 2012 or so
I’m sitting here chilling watching this smoking weed in my garage and I feel like I’m sitting on a couch in a room with these guys while they’re just chatting. Hella dope interview
Half Native American metal musician here. Cool to see these guys talking about backgrounds and heritage. Interesting and unique perspective in the interview game.
Im half native have German too. I’m not a good musician at all though 😢
Yeah but claiming to be a marine is stolen Valor son
Ahww,... i feel like we just got through the introduction part.
You 2 have a great vibe, just chatting and actually listening to each other. Please try to schedule more time next time. ❤
This interview was soooo good. Two ultra talented guitar players talking about life things, being total humans. I dug this so much! Ashtanga yoga, checking that out now....
Ya I’m gonna need more of these amazing life conversations between you guys, if possible plz do more ❤ need this shit in my life
Loved the interview that Tim did with Matt. Tim is such a great interviewer and just let Matt talk about whatever he liked to 😂
I love that the man and band that got me into Metal is interviewing my modern Guitar Hero. So surreal!
The part where tim says that talking to matt has kind of reaffirmed how he's been doing until now is basically this interview for me. I'd love to see these two share experiences/advice again.
Tim has grown so much as a person I’m seriously proud. I’m a year younger than him and I also feel my 20s were on some degenerate sh*t 😂. Feels good to be hyped on positive things like yoga, and overall health. Cheers guys this was so wholesome and inspiring
Such a dope interview. Matt and tim need a podcast
I find it really fascinating that Tim will sing every single note in his head when he’s playing guitar, because there’s something about his guitar playing, which is very easy to sing along to fascinating stuff
thank you for uploading and doing this! please make it as a series!!! love it when musician talk about health and etc. not just music. it really balanced it out. much love!!!
This was important for me to listen to. Thank you both for being so real.
I would’ve listened to this for 4 hours. I want more, immediately
Cool interview. Tim seems like a pretty down-to-earth fella. It would have been cool to get into the dynamics in the band and between two lead guitarists. I always found that difficult to navigate when I played in bands. We were always arguing cause most of us had to work to keep up with our most talented player.
The long delay at the beginning where everyone was fumbling with their social medias was really nice and insightful lol. I should try out for digital content positions.
Matt and Tim are two of my all time favorites. This is beyond cool to see.
Underrated interview, this is dope.
Great interview, it’s cool to hear Tim talk a little more about his background
It was cool to hear Tim talk in between Matt listening to himself talk.
I appreciate what I learned from you guys in this conversation. Very fun! I heard some new band names and will be looking into them. Cheers!
Were we supposed to see the first 5 minutes? haha. Either way, love these guys. Such nice dudes and amazing musicians.
This was such a great interview. Just two dudes vibing. Both from great bands
no words. a wonderful start to a life long friendship
The thing I love most about this is that I'm hapa too (Chinese/English) and I resonate with both experiences on both parts here - mainly Matt's experiences growing up and the military father (mine was in the Royal Air Force) but also Tim's experiences with discovering music from such a young age!
Obviously, I'm not famous or successful whatsoever, like these two but it's cool that I can still relate to parts of their upbringings.
Also, fun fact: the koi becoming the dragon is actually a traditional Chinese mythology story from the dragon's gate of Yellow River (China's 2nd longest river) 😄
These two are awesome people!!!
This chat was very interesting, I love this. more like this. or a Polyphia/Trivum tour in the UK please?
Dude I'm 51 years old, been trying to play for years. Wife classic violinist. You got the name, the sound, technique, and all the rest. Cool band name and awesome players...
Tim Henson makes metal music for Pop fans that’s definitely going to make him very famous in the future
Burnt toast theory! thanks I needed to hear that. So inspiring!
great perspective
I’ve met TH before. He stuck around after a show in 2018 when Polyphia was climbing. I’m glad to see that he’s still a gentleman and a shredder.
Brilliant conversation.
I discovered Polyphia in 2018, I think via Spotify, the New Levels album - I’d never heard anything like it before.
I then proceeded to tell anyone I met about the band including playing it over and over on Bluetooth speaker at every festival I’ve been to since. Everyone who heard them loved it, usually by asking “who the fuck is this band?”.
This was like watching 2 brothers just talk about sharing what they love. Really good watch.
Hatha yoga is incredible. I took a semester in college for credit. It was the best decision ever. Totally recommend it.
I could totally see these guys becoming friends. They seemed to really have a great conversation and connection!
Matt can easily get away with not being viewed as Asian, but hearing him speak about his upbringing and being very close to the culture and proud of it is really great.
Great to hear you guys talk about not fitting because of the mixed heritage and that helped push tou further in your art
First the interview now we need the collab
I love both of these guys and have been a fan of both for years. This just isn’t the kind of interview I was hoping for. I would have loved to have heard more about the musical side of their careers. Honestly, I wish Tim got a bit more air in the interview.
All of that aside, I still love the massive influence both of these gentlemen have had on music. I’ll be looking forward to seeing the next one.
Great to see these guys chop it up. Also true is Matt could benefit by letting the guest speak versus chiming in with his own point of relevance (“thats like when I….”). When he provides his own stories, we want to hear that too, but mix them in more sporadically so it doesn’t stop the flow of the convo. Thanks for making a great video Matt 🤘
I think having a more personal one is cool once in a while. Tim has had dozens of interviews already where he talks about the musical side of things
@@SK23. love the personal stuff. Weed yoga flow state where he came from etc - “origin story” as advertised. Great interview.
I just felt like Matt kept trying to steer the conversation in this halvsie direction and it seemed like Tim, while being nice about it, didn't give a fuck. That's the main thing I noticed. No hate on either of them. They're both great and huge for the guitar world but some awkward moments for sure.
@@joshshultz1250 Definitely. No hate on Matt at all, but it shows how much the two generations differ. I think for Matt the times made that identity sort of define him, but for Tim it's pretty much whatever, or a conscious choice that it's not part of his identity at all.
Was so happy to hear Matt mention Rodrigo y Gabriela
I've noticed getting high helps me focus on menial stuff and honestly makes me feel like I play better overall. I have ADHD so its kinda hard to focus on and practice the more boring stuff.
un bel échange très fluide. j'aime la simplicité de Tim !
I love POLYPHIA the band name - it's beautiful, unique and just perfect
❤ this is a great video. Enjoyed every bit of it guys. ❤❤
Love this interview!
Check out the band Wagakki, they're a Japanese metal band that mixes in a lot of classical Japanese instruments and vocal techniques.
Oh fuck yeah I didn’t know they did this! I’m so excited to watch it haha
this was awesome, thanks
love this interview
Matt and Tim having a conversation is awesome. Hopefully I can soak up some guitar talent from this too haha. 🤘
Tim, look into Taoism. All the philosophy you're getting into is strongly tied to Taoist philosophy.
This whole conversation is exactly what I needed to remind me to get back into Ashtanga yoga! The universe has been hinting at it and I'm finally answering the call thanks to your conversation. Thank you guys 😊 Stay wholesome
Great interview !
around the 50:00 mark where Tim is talking about using weed to reach flow state is similar to my experience too. I've played guitar for 12~ years or so before using any THC and there were times I just wasn't inspired and it felt like a chore to even play my guitar. When I've used THC and practiced, I hit flow state immediately.
Ive had the exact same experience! It isn't really practicing music theory - although there are ways of doing it - but I highly recommend playing Rocksmith while using THC. I honestly know zero theory but my technique has gone completely wild through Rocksmith
We just found out my dad is Chinese. He was told he's Mexican his whole life, so we extra don't fit in. Half my family speaks Spanish for no reason haha.
Edit: We should have known, cause he looks 80% like Jackie Chan
That's crazy haha 😆 Spanish is a good language to know though 👍
Does anyone know where I can get the sweater Tim is wearing here?
I love that Tim is a big ol potty mouth like me lol. Great interview!
Tim saying british is hilarious 😂😂😂 he looked so disappointed
Tim Henson try not to call Chinese instrument a soup ladle challenge.
Impossible level.
Lmao
Lovely chat
press and hold down the space bar to scroll through your text better < 3 makes a world of difference.
This is such a fun chat. I love how Matt's kids love metal. My 7 yr old does too. I always worry she'll repeat some kind of "offensive" metal lyric at school. But I also just don't care. 😂
I love this girls guitar playing!
Two GOATS one video.
Try ElPotro in Orlando bro, pretty good and Authentic.
Powerwolf shout-out! 🤘🤘 Love that band.
Yesss Tim giving props to the Hercules soundtrack. Criminally underrated 😂
I feel like I just watched a lifelong friendship form in real time
we have to get a clip of tim henson playing violin now lol
my dog was going nuts until i put this on and then we went and layed down....he has amazing taste
I come here from watching guitar videos, Rick Beato and stuff. I see Tim Henson and Matt Heafy, I get so hyped up. I watch the video, 40 minutes in... How the fuck did they end up talking about yoga. My neuronal system is stunned. I'm watching Tim with his cool black and white background from his studio, Matt with all his guitars on the background, his tattoos, it's Polyphya and Trivium... And they are talking about yoga? HSHSHS.
I don't mean this in any bad way, I enjoyed the entire video.
two dope dudes. Love Trivium since 2005 and Polyphia
PS - Japanese metal is on another level. Probably chinese too but i havent knowingly heard any groups from there.
12:06 For anyone who doesn’t know, when Tim mentions Love Yourself by Justin Bieber- Ed Sheeran actually wrote that and let Justin have the song. The original lyrics, in true English fashion were F**k yourself 😏 It was in an Apple Music biography type video.
This podcast was “what was childhood?” To “ what kind of yoga do you do?”
My two favs❤️🔥
LOVE THIS 🔥👏🙏
Man this is wholesome
Henson always looks like he has a floating head with that neck tattoo of his covering his neck
Tim is a total sorcerer. I wish I had half his ridiculous level of talent.
Shout out Despised Icon baby!!
This was awesome. Will definitely give yoga a try.
This is crazy my two favorites together
29:13 I always say Trivium is my Metallica.. Glad to see I am not the only one 😅
love thisss
Damn that gate on matts microphone is killing me.
Gaddam, I don't think I would have noticed if I hadn't read this 😂
@petersoar2886 I apologize for bring it to your attention. It's brutal.
@@captainconvulsion IT'S OK MATT, THE SOUND OF YOUR BREATHING ISN'T THAT BAD!
try the oud you can tune the guitar to all fourths then play the Arabic scales.
"Matt Heafy interviews himself while Tim Henson watches'
joking
or am I
Guys I don’t see that stream on twitch from any of their twitch accounts. May be you guys have links?
Good chat. :)
love seeing other successful halfos in the world.