
Artist
The Polyphonic Spree
The Polyphonic Spree is an indie artist from Dallas, US formed in 2000. 27 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Indie · Dallas, US · Best indie albums
- 27
- Releases
- 2002–2023
- Active years
- 2000
- Formed

Artist
The Polyphonic Spree is an indie artist from Dallas, US formed in 2000. 27 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Indie · Dallas, US · Best indie albums

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Together We're Heavy
2004 · 10 tracks

The Fragile Army
2007

The Beginning Stages of…
2002

Afflatus
2021

Psychphonic
2014

Yes, It's True.
2013

Live from Austin TX
2004

Salvage Enterprise
2023
You+Me Live in NYC
2014

Holidaydream
2013

Songs from the Rocky Horror Picture Show Live
2013

Holidaydream: Sounds of the Holidays, Vol. One
2012
Holidaydream: Sounds of the Holidays Volume One
2012

Light and Day
Single · 2003

Hold Me Now
Single · 2004

Two Thousand Places
Single · 2004

Section 48 (Shadows On The Hillside)
Single · 2023

Section 44 (Galloping Seas)
Single · 2023

Got Down To The Soul
Single · 2022

Hold Yourself Up
EP · 2014

Popular by Design
Single · 2013

You Don't Know Me
Single · 2013
Bullseye
Single · 2011
Running Away
Single · 2007

Wait
EP · 2006
Soldier Girl
Single · 2003
Hanging Around
Single · 2002
The Polyphonic Spree are a psychedelic pop group which formed in 2000 in Dallas, Texas, United States. The band’s core members are Tim DeLaughter (lead vocals, guitar), Mark Pirro (bass) and Bryan Wakeland (drums), all former members of the alternative rock band Tripping Daisy. The band also contains 5 backing vocalists and 12 musicians. The band’s lineup has generally been stable since their formation. The two dozen members often take to the stage costumed in flowing robes or military style uniforms, an appropriate backdrop for their happy and uplifting musical message that’s a mix of catchy pop minimally laced with gospel. Fans have compared them to both the Flaming Lips and the Beach Boys, with a smidgen of lively Godspeed-like attitude thrown into the mix. The Polyphonic Spree was founded by Tim DeLaughter, who led Dallas, Texas based alternative rock band Tripping Daisy (best known for their 1996 minor hit “I Got A Girl”) until 1999, when Wes Berggren(founding member and guitarist) died of a drug overdose. Tripping Daisy posthumously released a self-titled record on Sugar Fix records and called it quits. DeLaughter and other surviving members of Tripping Daisy regrouped as …