Polyphonic Spree Ditch the Robes!

No, they're not naked underneath
Polyphonic Spree Ditch the Robes! During their Beginning Stages, Tim DeLaughter-led cult-poppers and recent Infinite Mixtape inductees the Polyphonic Spree donned dove-white robes; for their Heavy period, they swapped the monochromatic attire for a parade of robes in assorted rainbow colors. Now, with new album The Fragile Army slated for early 2007 release, it's time for a new wardrobe.

And just when you thought the Polyphonic Spree couldn't get any damn sunnier, they get...er, dark? And...militant? What the shit??

Believe it: the Spree fall fashion line has arrived, and black, quasi-militaristic collared jackets with red crosses are totally en vogue. Fragile army, you see. Or, as Pitchfork's Tyler Grisham wryly observed: Danielson meets Slipknot.

But don't take our word for it-- scope Pitchfork reader and Spree fan TJ Goodwin's photos. Or check out the new digs at two Texas home-state shows this week-- Dallas' Granada Theater on September 13 and Austin's Emo's on the 14-- where the PS will be joined by Good Records buds Philip E Karnats and Pilotdrift. You may well hear their cover of Nirvana's "Lithium" too, which appears on the previously reported iTunes exclusive Wait EP, available now.

The Polyphonic Spree

The Polyphonic Spree

The Polyphonic Spree

Posted by Matthew Solarski on Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 10:47am