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This installment of New West Records' excellent concert series presents the robed indie-pop ensemble the Polyphonic Spree performing for the venerable AUSTIN CITY LIMITS TV program. Drawing largely from its 2004 album, TOGETHER WE'RE HEAVY, the Dallas-based collective, led by former Tripping Daisy frontman Tim DeLaughter, runs through enthusiastic renditions of the bright, showtune-like "Section 12: Hold Me Now" and the bouncy "Section 18: Everything Starts at the Sea." Not a group to completely neglect its early material, the Spree also revisits the spacey "Section 2: It's the Sun," rounding out a thoroughly uplifting show that stands in stark contrast to LIVE FROM AUSTIN's mostly alt-country releases.
The Polyphonic Spree: Michael Musick, Kelly Repka, Apotsala Wilson, Jennifer Penn, Julie Doyle, Michael Turner, Jessica Jordan, Jennie Kelley (vocals); Ryan Fitzgerald, Tim DeLaughter (guitar); Ricky Rasura Jr. (harp); Rick Nelson III (viola); Audrey Easley (flute); Logan Keese (trumpet); Louis Schwadron (French horn); James Reimer (trombone); Evan Jacobs (piano); Evan Hisey (organ); Joe Butcher (keyboards); Mark Pirro (bass instrument); Brian Teasley (percussion); Toby Halbrook (Theremin); Bryan Wakeland (unknown instrument).
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