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Our job is to get you in front of the journalists, podcasters, and publications who would best vibe with your sound. We take your new record, tour or festival announcement and make sure the right people are talking about you.

We’ve had an Iranian/Norwegian metal band in The Guardian, an unsigned glam rocker featured by Sky News, and had Grammy winning composers played on BBC Five Live. We’ve also handled festival affairs for bands at Download Festival and Bloodstock, among others.

While UK based, Polymath have extensive experience in promoting both at and for events and releases outside of our territory, having handled press for Norway’s Trondheim Metal Fest and securing coverage in international publications such as Legacy Magazine and Revolver Magazine, among others.


Testimonials

Polymath have done an excellent job helping to relaunch the career of the resurrected, reanimated and ever-so-slightly-better behaved Raging Speedhorn.
— Andrew Carter, Universal Group
Polymath are always great to work with and seem to be doing a great job with their clients and, like the postal service, delivers regularly.
— Seven Webster, 7pm Management
Working with Polymath is amazing because not only do they get the job done thoroughly but they have a passion for the music and what they do. There is no insincerity in them and that is what makes them great!
— Jesse Leach, Killswitch Engage/The Empire Shall Fall
We worked together for a year in the build up to Trondheim Metal Festival in 2015 and was impressed with what they managed to do. I’d highly recommend them and would happily work with them again.
— Matt Vickerstaff, Trondheim Metal Festival/Peaceville Records
I cannot praise them high enough! The consummate professionals who are devastatingly effective at everything they do!
— Ben Ward, Orange Goblin/United Talent Agency
Polymath were a joy to work with on a promotion campaign for Blaakyum. They delivered everything promised... I highly recommend them and would not hesitate to work with them again.
— Dr Lina Khatib, Chatham House/World Metal Congress