The Polyphonic Spree

The Polyphonic Spree
The Polyphonic Spree at the 2005 V Festival
The Polyphonic Spree at the 2005 V Festival
Background information
OriginDallas, Texas, United States
Genres
Years active2000–present
Labels
Spinoff ofTripping Daisy
Websitethepolyphonicspree.com

The Polyphonic Spree is an American choral rock band from Dallas, Texas that was formed in 2000 by singer/songwriter Tim DeLaughter. The band's pop and rock songs are augmented by a large vocal choir, and instruments such as flute, trumpet, french horn, trombone, violin, viola, cello, percussion, piano, guitars, bass, drums, electronic keyboards, and EWI.

History

DeLaughter's previous group, Tripping Daisy, came to an abrupt end in 1999 when guitarist Wes Berggren died of a drug overdose. The Polyphonic Spree was formed, in part, in reaction to Berggren's death.[1]

In 2000, DeLaughter collaborated with 12 other musicians to put together a sound that reflected the music he grew up with. He wanted to explore the orchestral palette and pop sensibility of The Beatles, The Association, The 5th Dimension, Wings, Electric Light Orchestra and The Beach Boys and the vocal style of Ozzy Osbourne from Black Sabbath. Within two weeks, The Polyphonic Spree created a 30-minute set, donned their signature white choir robes and performed with Grandaddy and Bright Eyes.[2]

Shortly after their first show, 12 more musicians joined the band, and they recorded The Beginning Stages of ... The Polyphonic Spree, which contained all nine songs (sections) written for their first show plus a tenth track ("Section 10 – Long Day"). The album was intended to serve as a demo recording for booking the band for live performances.[3] As a result of the attention they received from the press and other industry pundits after performing at the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, the band was invited to perform at London's Meltdown Festival curated by David Bowie in 2002.[4] They opened for The Divine Comedy at the Royal Festival Hall the same year.[5]

In early 2003, they were dropped by their record label, 679 Recordings, for "lack of record sales". About this time, the band began to break into pop culture. The song "Light and Day" was used in a joint Volkswagen Beetle/iPod tie-in advertising campaign, appearing on television commercials nationwide in 2004.[6] The same song was used in a tribute to Bill Walsh during an NFL football preseason special, in an episode of the TV series Scrubs, in Murderball, a documentary about the U.S. wheelchair rugby team, and as the end music for the first series of the BBC Radio 7 sci-fi comedy Undone; the song's video was adapted for the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (the DVD features a clip). Also during this time the band was invited to be an opening act for Bowie's Reality Tour and again performed at South by Southwest.

In 2004, Hollywood Records released the Spree's second album, Together We're Heavy, in Japan on June 30, Europe on July 12, and North America on July 13, 2004. The band was featured on Scrubs on April 20, 2004, in the episode "My Choosiest Choice of All" (season 3, episode 19); and on the TV show Las Vegas on November 29, 2004, in the episode "Silver Star" (season 2, episode 10). In December 2004, the Polyphonic Spree performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert, honoring Wangari Maathai before a worldwide television audience.[7]

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.[8]

On June 19, 2007, the band released their third complete album, The Fragile Army, produced by John Congleton. On their 2007 tours The Polyphonic Spree replaced their robes with black army outfits while continuing to don the robes during encores. In July 2007, the song "Running Away" was featured on the Sci-Fi network in commercials for its upcoming season. In the autumn of 2007, Adidas commissioned artists to write theme songs for MLS teams as part of a campaign called "MLS Represent",[9] and the Polyphonic Spree was chosen to write a song for FC Dallas. The result was the song "H-O-O-P-S Yes!"[10] 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.[11] They recorded the opening track to the Showtime series Weeds for season 2 (episode 9),[12] and also contributed to the Hedwig and the Angry Inch and The Nightmare Before Christmas tribute CDs. UK channel Sky Sports used "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 campaign. It became the most-used song in advertising in the United Kingdom.[13]

In 2009, the band wrote and performed the opening sequence to Showtime's new show The United States of Tara, which stars Toni Collette as a woman with multiple personality disorder.[14] They first performed the song live on their Australian tour, in Adelaide. "Light and Day / Reach for the Sun" was also featured on the "Your UQ" advertising campaign for the University of Queensland.[15]

On July 11, 2011, the band released Bullseye, an interactive music video app for iOS devices featuring the first single from a collection of songs.[16]

"Light and Day / Reach for the Sun" was featured in the movie trailer for the 2012 animated film The Lorax.[17] On October 11, 2012, the band launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund their next studio album, tour, live album, and concert DVD. They reached their funding goal of $100,000 on November 28. The band's Holidaydream: Sounds of the Holidays, Vol. One was released in 2012, featuring an original introduction, outro and Polyphonic Spree cover versions of classic Christmas songs including "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" and "Let it Snow".

On August 6, 2013, the band played a sold-out concert at London's Village Underground to mark the release of their album Yes, It's True. The performance was broadcast live on Vimeo. A US release show at the Granada Theater in Dallas followed on August 9, and the band toured in support of the album worldwide. A live DVD was released in October 2013, and the band played their famous Holiday Extravaganza in Dallas, Texas on December 21.

In 2014 the band released the studio album Psychphonic.[18]

The Polyphonic Spree headlined the 2015 Big D NYE party, December 31, 2014, at Dallas's Victory Park at the American Airlines Center. The free outdoor concert was attended by a crowd of over 40,000, who gathered for the annual New Year's Eve event. Perhaps because of the 35 °F weather, the choir wore matching winter ponchos, while other musicians wore pajamas. DeLaughter's headgear resembled a Fred Flintstone Grand Poobah lodge hat (tall fur with buffalo horns). Covers included Wings' "Band on the Run" and the Thunderclap Newman hit "Something in the Air". The band occasionally paused to sync with television cues, as the concert was broadcast live to a regional television audience of over 12 million in Texas and surrounding states.

Afflatus was released on April 16, 2021. Afflatus is a cover album featuring songs by bands such as INXS, The Bee Gees, and Rush.[19]

On November 17, 2023, The Polyphonic Spree released their eighth studio album, Salvage Enterprise.

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[20]
US Heat
[21]
US Indie
[22]
AUS
[23]
IRL
[24]
SCO
[25]
UK
[26]
UK
Indie

[26]
The Beginning Stages of... 65 58 70
Together We're Heavy
  • Released: June 30, 2004
  • Label: Hollywood/Good
121 1 85 60 61
The Fragile Army
  • Released: June 19, 2007
  • Label: TVT/Gut/Good
113 1 8 198 21
Holidaydream: Sounds of the Holidays, Vol. One 45
Yes, It's True
  • Released: August 6, 2013
  • Label: Kirtland/Cherry Red/Good
[A] 8 47 176 36
Psychphonic
  • Released: August 16, 2014
  • Label: Kirtland
Afflatus
  • Released: April 16, 2021
  • Label: Good
Salvage Enterprise
  • Released: November 17, 2023
  • Label: Good
"—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

EPs

  • Soldier Girl (2002) #4 UK (Budget Albums)[26]
  • Light & Day (2003)
  • Wait EP (2006)
  • We Hope It Finds You Well (2020)

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
NLD
[28]
SCO
[29]
UK
[26]
UK
Indie

[26]
"Hanging Around" 2002 36 39 The Beginning Stages of...
"Light and Day" 2003 38 40
"Soldier Girl" 29 26
"The March" Polyphonic Spree/Grandaddy split
"Hold Me Now" 2004 76 87 72 Together We're Heavy
"Two Thousand Places" 92 76
"Running Away" 2007 65 [B] 8 The Fragile Army
"We Crawl"
"Bullseye" 2011 Non-album singles
"It's Christmas"
"What Would You Do?" 2012 Yes, It's True
"You Don't Know Me" 2013
"—" denotes recording that did not chart or was not released

Live CDs/DVDs

  • Live From Austin, TX: The Polyphonic Spree (2004)
  • Coachella (2006)
  • SXSW Live 2007 DVD (2007)
  • You + Me - Live in NYC (2013)

Film soundtracks

Other

Notes

  1. ^ Yes, It's True did not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 185 on the US Billboard Current Album Sales Chart.[27]
  2. ^ "Running Away" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 52 on the UK Physical Singles Chart Top 100.[30]

Members

Current members
  • Tim DeLaughter – lead vocals, guitar, piano
  • Mark Pirro – bass
  • Jessica Jordan – backing vocals
  • Kristin Hardin – backing vocals
  • Neil Smith – backing vocals
  • Julie Doyle – backing vocals
  • Constance Dolph – backing vocals
  • Jason Garner – drums
  • Bach Norwood – piano, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Stephanie Pirro – backing vocals
  • Jennifer Jobe Penn – backing vocals
  • Rachel Woolf – flute
  • Allen Halas – percussion
  • Buffi Jacobs – cello
  • Thaddeus Ford – trumpet
  • Paul Deemer – trombone, trumpet
  • Mike St.Clair – trombone, synth effects
  • Heather Test – French horn
  • Sean Redman – violin, mandolin
  • Kelly Test – percussion
  • Victoria Arellano – classical harp
  • Nick Earl – guitar
  • Dylan Silvers – guitar
  • Darin Hieb – trumpet, backing vocals
  • Ryan Fitzgerald – guitar, backing vocals
  • Poppy Xander – keyboard[31]
Past members (incomplete listing)
  • Cassandra Askin – backing vocals
  • Josh Guyer – trombone, spoons
  • Cory Helms – guitar, backing vocals
  • Josh Smith – backing vocals, production
  • Chris Curiel – trumpet[32]
  • Jay Jennings – trumpet
  • Evan Weiss – trumpet
  • Tamara Brown – violin
  • Elizabeth Brown – backing vocals
  • Apotsala Wilson – backing vocals
  • Jennie Kelley – backing vocals
  • Steven Grimley - backing vocals
  • Mark Tucker - steel
  • Jenny Kirtland – backing vocals
  • Paul Hillery – vinyl backing
  • Stephen Dix – vinyl backing
  • Rick G. Nelson – viola
  • Audrey Easley – flute, piccolo, EWI
  • Nick Groesch – piano, keyboards
  • Keith Hendricks – percussion
  • Evan Hisey – keyboards
  • Japhy Ryder – floristry
  • Annie Clark – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Regina Chellew – guitar, trumpet, backing vocals
  • Daniel Hart – violin
  • John Lamonica – percussion
  • Stuart "Peebs" Peebles – piccolo
  • Marcus Lopez – percussion
  • Buster Trimper – percussion
  • Matt Bricker – trumpet, synth effects
  • Taylor Young – percussion
  • Joe Butcher – steel
  • Evan Jacobs – piano, keyboards
  • Egbert St. Pierre – piano, harpsichord
  • Todd Berridge – viola
  • Elizabeth Evans – backing vocals
  • Jessica Berridge – choir
  • Melisma MacDonald – vocals
  • Edwin Mendoza – viola
  • Joseph Singleton – viola
  • Timothy Blowers – harp
  • Anthony Richards – steel drums
  • Louis Schwadron – French horn
  • Andrew Tinker – French horn
  • Chandler Petrino – Natural horn, oboe
  • Timothy Matthews – mbira
  • Nick Wlodarczyk  – trombone
  • Paul Gaughran – flute
  • Brian Teasley – percussion
  • Corn Mo – backing vocals
  • James Reimer – trombone
  • Brad Butler – backing vocals
  • Toby Halbrooks – theremin
  • Merritt Lota – steel drums
  • Frank Benjaminsen – backing vocals
  • Mark Beardsworth – claviola
  • Isabelo Cruz – french horn
  • Mike Elio – backing vocals
  • Kelly Repka – backing vocals
  • Jason Rees – backing vocals
  • Jeneffa Soldatic – backing vocals
  • Michael Turner – backing vocals
  • Mike Mordecai – percussion
  • Don Congeler – backing vocals
  • Michael Musick – backing vocals
  • Melissa Crutchfield – backing vocals
  • Sandra Powers Giasson – backing vocals
  • Daniel Huffman – guitar
  • Andrew Aldenenotti – backing vocals
  • Bryan Wakeland – drums
  • Ross Cink - backing vocals
  • Josh David Jordan – backing vocals
  • Jared Pechonis – theremin
  • Szabolcs Szczur – accordion
  • Daniel Poorman – slide whistle
  • Harriet Ballance - triangle/backing vocals
  • Lucy Williams - choreography
  • Natalie Young – backing vocals
  • Jenelle Valencia – violin
  • Roy Thomas Ivy – backing vocals
  • Jamey Welch – backing vocals
  • Ethan Voelkers – backing vocals
  • Hayley McCarthy – viola
  • Christine Bolon – backing vocals
  • Dave Dusters – percussion, backing vocals
  • Billy Mills-Curran – flute
  • Logan Keese – trumpet
  • Ricky Rasura – classical harp
  • Todd Beaupré – vibraslap
  • Tonya Hewitt – banjo
  • Andy Parkerson – clarinet
  • Patrick Hewitt – theremin
  • Carlos Jackson; farfisa organ, xylophone, tambourine, choir
  • Paul Jones – follower
  • Gary Jones – follower
  • Theodore Cruz – follower

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  8. ^ "Thumbsucker - Production Credits". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on July 10, 2012. Retrieved August 17, 2010.
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  26. ^ a b c d e Peaks in the UK:
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United States historic placeClark Brothers Factory No. 1U.S. National Register of Historic Places Factory complex, 1988Show map of ConnecticutShow map of the United StatesLocation1331 S. Main St., Southington, ConnecticutCoordinates41°34′15″N 72°53′47″W / 41.57083°N 72.89639°W / 41.57083; -72.89639Area4.7 acres (1.9 ha)Built1893 (1893)Architectural styleIndustrial vernacularMPSHistoric Industrial Complexes of Southington TRNRHP reference...

 

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