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The Polyphonic Spree return to the UK on tour

The Polyphonic Spree return to the UK on tour
6 June 2014
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6 June 2014

Yes, It’s True. The Polyphonic Spree return to the UK with a nationwide tour this June! The band who captured the imagination of thousands from their first notes at David Bowie’s Meltdown in 2002 and went on to take hearts and minds at Glastonbury and on a succession of UK tours have been away from our ears and eyes until 2013’s critically acclaimed comeback album. The band have remained a touchstone for all that is innovative, beautiful and downright different in the music scene.

The first album from the band in five years, Yes, It’s True, follows Tim’s diversion into recording with former Tripping Daisy bandmate and ex Secret Machines man Philip E Karnats as Preteen Zenith alongside a revamp for his Good Records Recordings label.

If, at first sight, The Polyphonic Spree were defined by their robes and the sheer size of their travelling carnival, now, over a decade since the release of that debut album, The Beginning Stages Of, with a host of TV appearances, three studio albums and countless festival and touring performances under their belt, The Polyphonic Spree have made the journey from interesting oddballs to globally respected and renowned musicians and composers. Few contemporary acts can point to having such impact on the musical world as The Polyphonic Spree, whether the patronage of Bowie or the ability to tackle a new version of the Rocky Horror Picture Show to glowing reviews in both the UK and the USA.

Yes, It’s True continues the Spree’s musical journey; still focused on the melodies that always set them apart but developed with the use of rhythm programming and additional instrumentation to create an album that flourishes 11 tracks to the listener as though this writing pop songs thing was nothing more than an impulse. Produced by the band’s Tim DeLaughter and Julie Doyle under their guise as “The Speekers” with Eric Drew Feldman (Captain Beefheart, PJ Harvey) and additional production and mix from Tim Palmer (U2, Pearl Jam), Yes, It’s True is out now and the band will taking the UK by storm this summer at festivals and headline gigs up and down the country!

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