The Polyphonic SpreeBest The Polyphonic Spree Albums Ranked
7.1
Avg Score
4
Opinions
5
Albums
2
Reviewers
Summary from 4 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Polyphonic Spree's catalog across 5 albums from 4 opinions, with an overall average of 7.1/10. The top-rated The Polyphonic Spree album is Together We're Heavy (2004) with a 7.6/10 average from 1 rating, followed by The Beginning Stages Of... and The Fragile Army. The discography on Wavelength spans 2002 to 2007.
Together We're Heavy
“Tim DeLaughter's Dallas-based choir-pop ensemble returns for the follow-up to their 2001 debut, The Beginning Stages.”
The Fragile Army
“Pre-release buzz for the Spree's third LP centered as much on the band's shift from robes to black combat garb as on their new songs, and here the group channel its positive collective energy into a more focused political solidarity.”
Wait - EP
“With the release of its third album delayed until 2007, the oversized Texas band offer this iTunes EP, featuring two new songs and covers of Nirvana, the Psychedelic Furs (both produced by Jon Brion), and Spree frontman Tim DeLaughter's former band, Tripping Daisy.”
The Beginning Stages Of...
“It takes a lot of work to grow up in Austin, Texas and manage to go through life with a live-music deficiency, but around late '98, I was one of the few diagnosed with this ailment. Although the condition is severe, it can be easily remedied within a good 14-16 months (or one Les Savy Fav show, whichever comes first). As the treatment-- which consists, unsurprisingly, of going to shows-- progresse”
Wavelength is the Letterboxd for music.
Download the App