After Tim DeLaughter's band Tripping Daisy ended with the tragic death of Wes
Berggren in 1999, he reunited the remaining members along with 20 or so new ones
into the sweet-harmonied, psychedelic, choral daydream that is the Polyphonic
Spree. Looking like a happy clappy religious cult in their trademark robes, the
ever-changing line-up has swelled up to 27 members, including a harpist,
flautist, French horn player and a large choir. Support slots with Grandaddy led
to a place at David Bowie's 2002 Meltdown Festival and when their track Light
and Day was used for a Volkswagen and...