You didn’t have to be a Deep Ellum regular in the 1990s to know Tripping Daisy. “Trip Along” remained in rotation on The Edge for as long as the station existed. They got airplay on FM stations in ...
Even though The Polyphonic Spree hadn’t released a full-length album of new material in a decade, according to the group’s mastermind, Tim DeLaughter, the unique choral project never went away.
Tim DeLaughter, the robed ringleader of the Texas-based pop choir The Polyphonic Spree, has announced the formation of a new music project called Preteen Zenith. Formed out of recording sessions with ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with musician Tim DeLaughter about his choral rock group, The Polyphonic Spree, and its new album, "Salvage Enterprise." When you write for a living, writer's block can be a ...
The Polyphonic Spree is releasing Salvage Enterprise, their first record of entirely original songs in almost a decade, on Nov. 17. The album is one of the Dallas-based choral rock band’s most ...
Vaden Todd Lewis and Tim DeLaughter don’t have much in common artistically. As the leader of the Toadies, Lewis specialized in dark, spleen-venting assaults like “I Come From the Water” and the ...
My Firsts is our email interview series where we ask musicians to tell us about their first life experiences, be it early childhood ones (first word, first concert, etc.) or their first tastes of ...
There’s something downright annoying about two dozen neo-hippies in robes singing “Hail to the sky! The trees wanna grow! Grow! Grow! Grow!” Yet Tim DeLaughter’s eco-minded choir somehow gets away ...
DENTON - Inside the planetarium at the University of North Texas, the skies have grown flowers, the trees have turned purple and the soggy kingdom under the sea wriggles with day-glo creatures.
Polyphonic Spree bandleader Tim DeLaughter scans Lakewood Park on an overcast Monday afternoon and breaks into a huge grin as the warm, fuzzy memories come rushing back. "I caught crawdads in that ...
Fully acknowledging that many of the patrons that filled about three-fourths of Music Box Supper Club had just eaten a meal, the Polyphonic Spree frontman Tim DeLaughter made a point to emphasize that ...
When you write for a living, writer's block can be a nightmare. TIM DELAUGHTER: I just couldn't write a song to save my life. And that's kind of not a good place to be in. RASCOE: Musician Tim ...
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