By gumbuoy 24th Jul, 2008
ITM spoke to Polyphonic Spree frontman Tim DeLaughter about writing songs with 28 people - and why being in a band is alarmingly similar to being in a cult.
So, hmmm...this must be my fourteenth Big Day Out or something. Yes, I think the first one I attended way back at the dawn of the nineties (at least when The Pixies and Janes Addiction were still together and rocking my original cassette-stylee Sony Walkm
The new Polyphonic Spree album: Together We're Heavy (which is an apt statement given that there are an awful lot of people in this band/collective) strives for a joyous sound. It's a farily coherent and well-put together album of 60s rock.