Experimental rockers known for their live performances and intricate arrangements.
Phish is an American rock band formed in 1983 at the University of Vermont. The band's unique sound combines elements of funk, rock, jazz, and country, creating a distinctive and eclectic style that has captivated audiences for decades.
The band's core members are Trey Anastasio (guitar and vocals), Jon Fishman (drums and vocals), Mike Gordon (bass guitar and vocals), and Page McConnell (keyboards and vocals). Over the years, Phish has undergone several lineup changes, but these four musicians have remained the core of the band.
The band's music is characterized by intricate instrumental arrangements, complex rhythms, and thought-provoking lyrics. Phish's live performances are known for their energy, creativity, and improvisational spirit, with each show featuring a unique setlist and collaborations with special guests.
Phish has released 14 studio albums, including the critically acclaimed 'Rift,' 'Hoist,' and 'Junta.' The band's music has been praised for its innovation, creativity, and emotional depth, earning them a devoted fan base and critical acclaim.
Phish's impact on the music world extends beyond their own music, inspiring a generation of musicians and fans to push the boundaries of live performance and musical expression. The band's influence can be seen in the work of countless other artists, from jam bands like Widespread Panic and Umphrey's McGee to indie rockers like Arcade Fire and Bon Iver.
Richer than ever and with a renewed sense of purpose, Phish continues to create and perform music that inspires and uplifts audiences around the world.

