UPDATE: The Polyphonic Spree have now released a video of the band performing their Rush cover of "The Spirit of Radio" in the studio prior to the 2020 lockdown. The performance-based clip also has an ...
Last week, the Polyphonic Spree returned with their hotly anticipated eighth studio album, Salvage Enterprise. Led by frontman and founder Tim DeLaughter, the record is their first proper collection ...
This year marks the 10th anniversary for The Polyphonic Spree's annual holiday music show — an extravaganza the group has held in Dallas each December — and it's celebrating with a live tour and a new ...
The Polyphonic Spree is exactly what its name suggests: a chorus of voices with little restraint. The group is led by Tim DeLaughter and, though the line-up changes constantly, it typically involves ...
Just when it seemed as if pop music couldn't get any more predictable, along comes a group of 25 Texans in homemade white robes singing scary psychedelic songs like "Light & Day (Reach for the Sun)," ...
What exactly is The Polyphonic Spree? Over the years, speculation has surrounded the Dallas-founded robed choral ensemble led by ex-Tripping Daisy frontman Tim DeLaughter. Some will claim that The ...
Texan psychedelic rock choir the Polyphonic Spree, veterans of the early-’00s rock-festival landscape, have only been intermittently active in recent years. In 2020, the Polyphonic Spree released ...
The Polyphonic Spree’s debut album The Beginning Stages Of… turned 20 this past spring. We didn’t do an article about it because you can’t cover everything, even on the nostalgia beat. But they ...
The Polyphonic Spree have unveiled a new music video for their cover of the Rolling Stones’ 1967 song “She’s a Rainbow.” The rendition, recently released on the Polyphonic Spree’s latest album, ...
Brelle the Nail Connoisseur (@iambrelle) posted a video where she broke down the layers of Justin Timberlake’s “My Love”. As the chorus played, she gestured in the air, using her fingers to map out ...
Creating music for the Arduino is simple – just use the tone() library – but it truthfully doesn’t sound that great. That’s because this library is monophonic, making chords difficult or at the very ...