The Polyphonic Spree

The Polyphonic Spree

Infobox musical artist
Name = The Polyphonic Spree



Img_capt = The Polyphonic Spree at the 2005 V Festival
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Dallas, Texas, United States
Genre = Choral symphonic rock
Psychedelic pop
Years_active = 2000-present
Label = 679 Recordings
Hollywood Records
Good Records
TVT Records
URL = http://www.thepolyphonicspree.com/
Current_members = Tim DeLaughter
Mark Pirro
Brian Wakeland
"7-20 varying others"

The Polyphonic Spree is a self-described "choral symphonic rock" group from the Dallas, Texas area. The band generally consists of a 10-person choir, a pair of keyboardists, as well as a percussionist, drummer, bassist, guitarist, flautist, trumpeter, trombonist, violinist/violist, harpist, French horn player, a pedal steel player, theremin player, and an electronic effects person. Individual members and the number of musicians vary because of the flexibility necessary in travelling with such a large band. Tim DeLaughter is musical director and contributes lead vocals, as well as keyboards, guitar, and percussion.

History

The group was founded by Tim DeLaughter and has included 13 to 27 other members. It currently consists of 23 members ranging from vocals to organ to tubular bells. The three original members, DeLaughter, Mark Pirro and Bryan Wakeland were members of the band Tripping Daisy before their guitarist Wes Berggren died in 1999. After the tragic end of Tripping Daisy, DeLaughter temporarily gave up music to run Good Records, a record shop in Dallas, Texas.

In 2000, DeLaughter, Pirro and Wakeland were asked to create a 30-minute set in support of the band Grandaddy. Rather than reforming Tripping Daisy, the three decided to explore a concept DeLaughter had of creating a modern symphonic rock band. He wanted a symphonic sound including a live choir. Inspired by sunny, experimental rock bands of the seventies such as Electric Light Orchestra that he loved as a child and the choir at Dallas's St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, DeLaughter sent the call out for a wide array of musicians. Gradually, the band and the new music took shape through various contacts. A half-hour of music was written and rehearsed by the 13 original members of what became The Polyphonic Spree, who began performing live.

The reaction to the fledgling band was overwhelmingly positive. The band then grew to its present size (23 members) as it found a growing following of fans energized by the band's powerful stage presence. A collection of the songs from the first Spree show, along with a tenth piece entitled "A Long Day" (fully formed from 11-year-old samples of the voice of Tim DeLaughter) was recorded and, titled "The Beginning Stages Of...", distributed to skeptical venues that were reluctant to host the enormous band. The band also sold home-made copies with hand-drawn artwork in Good Records. Eventually, demand for the Spree's music on CD became so great that the album saw commercial release.

From their inception, The Polyphonic Spree wore white robes at their live shows, giving the image of purity, hope, and happiness — an image, which, combined with the nature of their music, gave many the impression that the band was a religious cult. The original idea came when DeLaughter thought that a 13 member band wearing street clothes would be too distracting. He thought of many ideas and finally took his idea of the white robes to his mother-in-law. Together they created the first robe. On recent tours promoting their second album, "Together We're Heavy", they sported multicoloured robes.

The band initially became successful in the United Kingdom. They were invited by David Bowie to support The Divine Comedy at the Royal Festival Hall in London for the 2002 Meltdown Festival.

In early 2003, they were dropped by their record label, 679 Recordings, citing "lack of record sales." Ironically, it was about this time that the band had only just begun to break into the pop-cultural scene. The song "Light and Day / Reach For the Sun" was used in a joint Volkswagen Beetle/iPod tie-in advertising campaign, appearing on nationwide television commercials. The same song was used in a tribute to Bill Walsh during an NFL football preseason special. It was also used in a community made YouTube Video. Also during this time the band were invited to be an opening act for David Bowie on his "Reality Tour" and performed at the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas.

2004 was a big year for the band. They found a new deal at Hollywood Records and released their second album, "Together We're Heavy" in Japan on June 30, Europe on July 12, and North America on July 13 of 2004. The Polyphonic Spree was featured on the American television program "Scrubs" on April 20, 2004, in the episode "My Choosiest Choice of All" (3-19); and on the television program "Las Vegas" on November 29, 2004, in the episode "Silver Star" (2-10). The Polyphonic Spree was also featured on the soundtrack of the film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (the DVD features a film clip music video for "Light and Day").

Though reception for the band is generally positive and large crowds continue to buy tickets to see the band live, the Spree has drawn some critical derision from those who accuse the band of being "fake" and "artificially happy." Most notably, "Entertainment Weekly" listed "Together We're Heavy" as the second-worst album of 2004, behind "American Idol" star William Hung's album, "Inspiration".

Nevertheless, the band's popularity continues to grow. In December 2004, The Polyphonic Spree performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert, honoring Wangari Maathai before a worldwide television audience.

2005 saw the release of "Thumbsucker", a feature film by Mike Mills, with a score composed by Tim DeLaughter and performed by The Polyphonic Spree. The song "Light and Day / Reach for the Sun" can also be found in "Murderball", a documentary about the U.S. wheelchair rugby team.

The Band released their third complete album "The Fragile Army" on June 19 2007, produced by John Congleton. The Polyphonic Spree dropped their robes for their 2007 tours, and opted for black army outfits, while continuing to don the classic white robes during encores. Recently (July 2007) the song "Running Away" is being featured on the Sci-Fi network in commercials promoting their line up of shows for the season.

Also in autumn of 2007, Adidas commissioned a few artists to write theme songs for MLS teams as part of a campaign called "MLS Represent". [ [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/44921-rapture-spree-rjd2-bad-brains-pen-soccer-anthems Pitchfork: Rapture, Spree, RJD2, Bad Brains Pen Soccer Anthems ] ] The Polyphonic Spree was commissioned to write a song for FC Dallas. The result was the song "H-O-O-P-S Yes!" [ [http://www.adidas.com/us/campaigns/mls/content/site.asp adidas MLS Soccer ] ]

In September 2007, The Polyphonic Spree performed three songs, "Light and Day / Reach for the Sun," "Soldier Girl," and "Light to Follow," at Oscar de la Renta's Spring 2008 Fashion Show for New York Fashion Week.

Sky Sports are currently using "Running Away" to advertise their spring and summer Cricket coverage.

UK supermarket Sainsbury's continues to use "Light and Day / Reach For the Sun" for its advertising, and DeLaughter has cited this as an important source of income.Fact|date=September 2007

Discography

Albums

*"The Beginning Stages of..." (2002)
*"Together We're Heavy" (2004) #121 US, #1 Heatseekers Album Chart
*"The Fragile Army" (June 19, 2007) #113 US, #1 Heatseekers Album Chart, #21 U.K. Indie
*"Live from Austin, TX" (September 18, 2007)

EPs

*"Soldier Girl EP" (2002)
*"Light & Day EP" (2002)
*"Wait EP" (2006)

cores

*"Thumbsucker" (2005)

Other

*"Wig in a Box" (2003) (Benefit album featuring covers of the songs from the musical "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", the group performed the title track)
*"Nightmare Revisited" (2008) ("Town Meeting Song")

Members

Current members

Vocalists

*Tim DeLaughter – lead vocals, guitar, piano
*Jessica Jordan – vocals
*Apotsala Wilson – vocals
*Kristin Hardin – vocals
*Jennie Kelley – choir vocals
*Julie Doyle – choir vocals
*Elizabeth Brown – choir vocals

Instrumentalists

*Daniel Huffman – guitar
*Cory Helms – guitar
*Mark Pirro – bass guitar
*Bryan Wakeland – drums
*Evan Hisey – organ, synthesizer
*Nick Groesch – piano
*Matt Bricker – trumpet
*Jay Jennings – trumpet
*Audrey Easley – flute, piccolo
*Zach Giffel – trombone
*Tamara Cauble – violin
*Rick Nelson – violin, viola, upright bass
*Buffi Jacobs – cello
*Keith Hendricks – percussion
*Ricky Rasura – classical harp

References

External links

Official Sites

* [http://www.thepolyphonicspree.com/ The Polyphonic Spree's Official Site] - The official homepage.
* [http://www.thepolyphonicspreeforum.com/ The Polyphonic Spree Forum] - A forum started in April 2006 by forumites Sean/Devdog and TJ/Play-Doh.
* [http://www.thebeginningstagesof.com "The Beginning Stages Of..." Official Site] - Features lyrics and liner notes from "The Beginning Stages of...". Flash site.
* [http://www.togetherwereheavy.com/ "Together We're Heavy" Official Site] - Features lyrics and liner notes from "Together We're Heavy". Flash site.
* [http://www.questfortherest.com/ Quest For The Rest] - A Flash game featuring members of The Polyphonic Spree and music from "Together We're Heavy". Developed by Amanita Design.
* [http://www.thefragilearmy.blogspot.com/ "The Fragile Army" Blog] - Weblog kept by band members during recording of 2006 release "The Fragile Army".

Other links

* [http://pspree.wikicities.com The Spreekipedia] - an encyclopedia on the Polyphonic Spree.
* [http://www.nme.com/artists/99971.htm The Polyphonic Spree's Page at New Music Express]
* [http://www.kexp.org/aspnet_client/KEXPViewMediaGroup.aspx?rID=105&pID=528&fID=539&artist=JR Polyphonic Spree's In-Studio Performance at KEXP Radio]
* [http://www.jambase.com/headsup.asp?storyID=11042 The Polyphonic Spree's Way Of Life] - Article on Jambase.com
* [http://ask.yahoo.com/20041028.html Is Polyphonic Spree a Cult?] - Ask Yahoo! fields the question.
* [http://www.fuzzmagazine.com/Features%20%26%20Reviews/FDAA9034-5EA8-4D4F-B4E7-31119903619E.html FUZZ Music Magazine: In Technicolor/The Polyphonic Spree]
* [http://www.hatesomethingbeautiful.com/?p=935 Photos] from a 7/18/07 Los Angeles show]
* [http://www.blender.com/PolyphonicSpreeLollapalooza2007/video/4309.aspx?src=jb255 Lollapalooza 2007 Live Performance Video]


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