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Improved acoustics make Polyphonic Spree's return ever more grandiose
Front man DeLaughter is the circus ringleader.
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What is a blog?  For us it is a short blurb that we write when the mood strikes us.  It can be first person, funny or informative. In short, a blog is whatever we want it to be. Published Oct. 19, 2007 at 12:26 a.m.
Tags: polyphonic spree, redwalls, rooney

When I last saw the nearly indescribable Polyphonic Spree at The Rave in July, my only complaint was the sub par acoustics at that particular venue. That wasn't a problem Thursday night, when the flamboyant 22-piece band returned to the beautiful Pabst Theater, a venue with practically perfect sound.

The Spree put on a really similar show to the one three months ago, but sometimes the venue makes all the difference. An animated crowd was whipped into a frenzy by the sheets of sounds during this lengthy show. They began with "Running Away," and didn't play their most recognizable song, "Light and Day / Reach For the Sun." Otherwise, they staged the same act, from cutting a heart in a big, red ribbon to start the show, to walking off, one by one, before they returned in white robes for their encore. Predictable? Yes. Fun, definitely.

Though the band's songs really do sound mostly the same, the theatrical, over-the-top stylings of the cultish-but-friendly front man, Tim DeLaughter, only began to get old as the show was wrapping up. And, like last time, it ended with a lengthy (but not quite as lengthy) pitch to buy Spree CDs. Note to DeLaughter: we already bought our tickets and will come back again. Please leave the salesmanship at home.

In fact, DeLaughter at times seemed annoyed with the audience. One obnoxious heckler interrupted his rambling mid-concert monologue, and it appeared, quite understandably, to throw DeLaughter off his game. During the second half of the show, he checked his watch several times, like he had somewhere to be. It was the first time I've seen that happen at a concert.

But even with a couple of bumps in the road, this truly unique band delivered another solid and enlightening show, even launching into an impromptu ditty thanking my friend Kate for bringing the group cookies before the concert.

Two bands opened for Polyphonic Spree. The Redwalls, who despite their clownish 1960s rocker getups and fashion mullets, sounded pretty good; and Rooney, who, while musically talented, came across absolutely ridiculously as they ripped off everyone from Night Ranger to REO Speedwagon in an agonizingly long set that would've been better suited to a 12-year-old girl's birthday party. Don't even get me started on the bassist, who I think was an extra from a John Hughes movie ...

But back to the Spree. I said it in July: I'll see this band any time they come to Milwaukee. And true to DeLaughter's word, he came back soon. Lets hope Milwaukee becomes a regular stop on the Spree's tour. And when they come to Milwaukee, hopefully they'll play at a venue like The Pabst that can truly compliment this group's bombastic sound.



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The Pabst Theater
144 E. Wells St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 286-3663
http://www.pabsttheater.org

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Posted by Melody on Oct. 20, 2007 at 9:06 p.m. (report)

The Rave concert was better for those of us who might like to move around a little more while the Spree is playing. It's hard to sit still when you're listening to them!

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Posted by Delgados fan on Oct. 19, 2007 at 8:40 a.m. (report)

Didn't Onmilwaukee do a New Pornographers story last time they were here? This time they did a story on the awesome new record by Emma Pollock before that show.

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Posted by T15 on Oct. 19, 2007 at 8:37 a.m. (report)

I thought I saw you there Andy. This was an amasing experience. Roony really needs to decide what band they are going to rip off their songs from an stick with it. Redwalls were awesome but too short. Those guys really put on a great show. Spree was exactly how you explained it. I think he was looking at his watch to be funny or to get the audience to participate more somehow. I was in the first row of seats, there was a point when I turned around during the show and everyone in the audience had this look of awe in their eyes, wide open with their jaw kind of dropped. I hope you know what I mean. Looking forward to the next time their tour bus stops in town.

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Posted by curlyboy1978 on Oct. 19, 2007 at 8:26 a.m. (report)

No offense but after watching them on Austin City Limits..they are one big weird band that I would rather put a gun to my head then listen to. By the way why is there no review of the New Pornographers show the other night? There wassn't even a preview about them either......

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