Thursday Feb 9 | Alabama Live
The Polyphonic Spree Set to Make First Alabama Visit
On Sunday, Tim DeLaughter brings his 21-piece project, The Polyphonic Spree, to Alabama for the first time in its 12 year history.
Thursday Feb 9 | Arkansas Times
It should be a no-brainer that live music fans would come out to see a sixteen-piece white-robed bright pop ensemble, simply for the spectacle.
Wednesday To-Do: The Polyphonic Spree
It's been a few years since we heard from Dallas symphonic-pop outfit The Polyphonic Spree .
A brief history of the Polyphonic Spree, as told through wardrobe changes: white robes ; red robes ; Technicolor robes ; "lifeline" robes ; all-black karate gis ; soccer shorts ; Oscar de la Renta ; street clothes ; one-legged furballs ; white robes with red hearts .
Feb. 10: Kick up your heels on behalf of the Animal Shelter Foundation at the Furr Ever Valentine Dinner and Dance at Bradley's Retreat.
Polyphonic Spree kicks off tour Monday at Cain's Ballroom
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The Polyphonic Spree release a new video
The Polyphonic Spree have released a new single, "What Would You Do?" The new song is the third new release from the Spree on their own Good Records Recordings label in as many months, and can be heard in full in their "You + Me" tour video here .
Gustafer Yellowgold offers family fun
Singer Morgan Taylor brings his animated pal Gustafer Yellowgold to the Asheville Music Hall Sunday afternoon for a family-friendly show.
MP3 Roundup: New music from The Polyphonic Spree, Patrick Watson, and Eight and a Half
The Polyphonic Spree are back. The orchestral rock collective have announced their first tour since 2007, and to celebrate we get "What Would You Do," a triumphant and dangerously catchy single that will soon be released physically and digitally .
The Polyphonic Spree - "What Would You Do?"
The Polyphonic Spree, one of the best bands with members who don't play anything to ever do it, recently dropped a teaser to their upcoming tour and the clip is soundtracked by their new song, "What Would You Do?" And, if you want a slightly purer version of the track, there's a video of the band playing the physical record on a turntable.
New music: Phenomenal Handclap Band - The Right One
New York's Phenomenal Handclap Band resemble a disco cult or perhaps a funkier Polyphonic Spree.
The full schedule for SXSW has gone live, and with it comes a slew of new artist announcements.
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