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Polyphia drummer’s monitors fail live, drum tech taps tempo on his leg for the rest of the show! (video)

This is mega impressive!

Newsroom June 2 11:45

 

Polyphia played the May 27 date of the “So What?! Music Festival” and things went a little rockier than they may have looked to the audience.

According to a video posted by Belmont guitarist Jason Tyler, Polyphia drummer Clay Aeschliman’s in-ear monitors failed sometime during the band’s set.

This meant that Aeschliman couldn’t hear his Polyphia bandmates at all or have any sort of metronome to keep himself in time.

Fortunately Aeschliman’s drum tech Chris Lent came over to tap out the tempo on his leg, and of course it helps that Aeschliman knew the music by heart!

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@jasontyler_belmont The most impressive display of musicianship I think I’ve ever seen in person #fyp #guitar #guitartok #polyphia #polyphiagoat #polyphiatok #sowhatfest #sowhatfestival #progressivemetal ♬ original sound – jason

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