Interview With Tim DeLaughter Of The Polyphonic Spree
Published November 21, 2006
When I saw that The Polyphonic Spree had a new EP coming out I jumped on it. The band has one of the more original, innovative sounds and styles around.
Who would guess that Tim DeLaughter, former lead singer for Tripping Daisy, would go on to head this ensemble project?
The EP is fittingly titled Wait, since that is what fans are doing as they anticipate the new album, The Fragile Army, coming out. I didn't know what to make of the EP - which includes covers of "Love My Way" by the Psychedelic Furs and "Lithium" by Nirvana - so I put that and other questions to DeLaughter in an interview conducted by email.
Rather than me try to put a label on your new direction, how would you describe how the new EP - and forthcoming album - sound different from the old stuff?
I'm not sure what to make of the covers of Psychedelic Furs and Nirvana on your EP. Why did you decide on those particular songs?
It's one of those things that we didn't overthink. It was spontaneous and we had a chance to work with Jon Brion. He came to Dallas for an evening and we just cranked out different ideas and songs 'til we stumbled upon these two. The idea was to do a cover or two but not sure what. Yes, ballsy to have covered Nirvana. But Jon made sure it was our own while paying tribute to one of the best songs ever written.
I read your new album is going to be anti-war. Is that correct?
Hmmmm. The new album asks questions as we humans constantly do... then has bursts of emotion exploring politics, love and relationships... and how we are affected.
The best is obviously the opportunity to play with so many great players... as well as the adventure instrumentally. I love the immediate gratification I get with this group.
The worst? Having approximately 30 people on the road and in the studio trying to survive in order to present a real show/recording with all instruments intact whilst hearing about three- and four-piece bands "hiring" out a sound for studio recordings, then being hailed as a "rock opera" in the commercial world while traveling in two or three buses with little, or true presentation of the title they've earned.
You can hear some of the band's music at its My Space site.
- Interview With Tim DeLaughter Of The Polyphonic Spree
- Published: November 21, 2006
- Type: Interview
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Indie Rock, Music: Pop
- Writer: Scott Butki
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I received the new album today.
Ive been a Daisy's fan for years but more importent the voice of Tim has takein me over for life, I dont know how i like TPS but i cant stop it from findin its way on my speeker from time to time. I think his views are potent and his mesage clear. And as im writein this im hearin the new album for the first time and think its TPS best one yet so i guess keep up the covreg on this band and thnx for carein
I love the new album too. I hope the interview can be done.
Thanks for your comments.
Can u put me on to any live feeds of Tim talking??? All i get is interviews that i have to read.
I just sent off the questions for my interview for the new album which ROCKS.
excuse me, sir. the name of the album is The Fragile Army, not The Fitting Army. I just lost all faith in the truth of this article.
Good catch, Graham, thanks for that. Can't believe it took almost a year for someone to notice. Fixed now!
I hang my head in shame






Very interesting Scott!