A Night of harmony with the  Polyphonic Spree

The Polyphonic Spree's performance at the Granada Theater in Dallas on November 21st was a harmonic celebration of music, community, and showmanship. As a choral rock band, they brought a unique and unforgettable experience to the stage with instrumentation spanning traditional rock to symphonic sounds.  


Their grand entrance set the tone for the evening as the band, led by singer/songwriter Tim DeLaughter, walked through the theater amidst a crowd of adoring fans, creating a parade-like atmosphere that added a special touch to the opening of the show.


Celebrating the release of their new album, Salvage Enterprise, The Polyphonic Spree treated the audience to a setlist that showcased their musical versatility and creativity. From the ethereal "Galloping Seas" to the infectious energy of "We Sound Amazed" and their own stylistic rendition of the INXS cover "Don't Change," each song was a testament to the band's eclectic style and ability to captivate diverse musical tastes.


The emotional depth of tracks like "Morning Sun - I Built The Stairs" and the anthemic "Light & Day" resonated with the audience, creating moments of reflection and pure joy. The inclusion of unexpected covers, including Nirvana's "Lithium," added an element of surprise and delighted the crowd.


The Polyphonic Spree showcased not only their musical prowess but also their ability to create a communal experience. The interaction with the audience, the dynamic stage presence, and the sheer exuberance of the band members created an atmosphere of unity and celebration. The band's ability to connect with their audience and deliver a diverse and engaging setlist made this a concert to remember. This is an experience not to be missed if the opportunity avails itself to spend an evening enjoying a communal musical experience with adoring fans. 

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