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Pop / Rock 27 February, 2013

'Yes It's True,' Rock's "Heavenly Choir" The Polyphonic Spree Return, 5.28

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'Yes It's True,' Rock's "Heavenly Choir" The Polyphonic Spree Return, 5.28
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) On 'Yes, It's True' (May 28, Good Records) - The Polyphonic Spree's first studio album of original material since 2007 - "the idiosyncratic Dallas symphonic pop collective" (Los Angeles Times) delivers its most personally charged work to date while retaining the "exuberance of a heavenly choir" (NPR).

Frontman Tim Delaughter describes 'Yes, It's True' as the band's most unorthodox recording session to date, producing the album in stages and recording a holiday release midway through tracking. As a result, the 11 tracks are particularly diverse, ranging from the euphoric "You Don't Know Me" and somberly anthemic "Blurry Up The Lines," to the reflective "Battlefield," which Delaughter describes as his "most personal contribution."

Listen to "You Don't Know Me" on SXSW.com - https://shorefi.re/126CNzX

'Yes, It's True' caps a whirlwind 2012 for The Polyphonic Spree in which the band recorded two albums, traversed the US on two tours, debuted their rendition of 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' in London, captured a live concert DVD, and released 'Holidaydream: Sounds of the Season Vol. 1.' The band has released four studio albums, headlined major US and international festivals, and even performed at the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Concert.

1) You Don't Know Me
2) Popular By Design
3) Hold Yourself Up
4) Carefully Try
5) You're Golden
6) Heart Talk
7) Blurry Up The Lines
8) Let Them Be
9) Raise Your Head
10) What Would You Do?
11) Battlefield

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