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Fragile Army

Fragile Army
Polyphonic Spree

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Track Listing

  1. Together We're Heavy
  2. Running Away
  3. Get Up And Go
  4. The Fragile Army
  5. Younger Yesterday
  6. We Crawl
  7. Mental Cabaret
  8. Guaranteed Nightlite
  9. Light To Follow
  10. Watch Us Explode (Justify)
  11. Overblow Your Nest
  12. The Championship

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18785 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-10-07
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
No one ever thought a '60s throwback with choral vocals and exuberant horn sections wearing white robes cast off from Godspell would become a hit, but that was the case for the Polyphonic Spree and their 2004 album, Together We're Heavy. Singer Tim DeLaughter and his co-composer and fellow singer Julie Doyle have taken their baroque sound and moved it beyond a gimmick on The Fragile Army. They've also been listening to a lot of English rock in the interim. Echoes of David Bowie abound, from DeLaughter's slightly whiney vocals to the dense production. "Get Up and Go" could've been right out of Ziggy Stardust, and the title track sounds like a cross between Bowie and Pink Floyd's The Wall. It's no mistake that Bowie pianist Mike Garson shows up on the disc. There are all kinds of psychedelic touches, with odd time signatures, multi-part song structures, and symphonic flourishes. Even the mix sounds very '60s, with echo-chamber voices, intentionally over-compressed drums, and strings sometimes panned hard left--something that often happened on early psychedelic records because they ran out of recording tracks. Songs like "Mental Cabaret" are hallucinogenic sprawls of classical strings, music-hall horns, and crushing, time-slipping grooves. You either love the Spree for their trippy, power-driven "Up With People" anthems or despite those attributes. Yet there's little denying their infectious attraction. If you took away the cultish robes and feel-good vibes, I suspect this would be heralded like the latest Arcade Fire or Radiohead disc. And you know what? The Polyphonic Spree have reportedly dropped the white robes for black military garb --and there's a touch of darkness to the album, with lyrics declaring "It's time for you to lose your excitement" and "One day soon the world comes down and says goodbye." But regardless of some ominous offerings, you ultimately just have to succumb to the joy. --John Diliberto

Album Description
Japanese pressing of this full-length album comes with three bonus tracks, Section 30 [Watch Us Explode (Justify)], Section 31 [Overblow Your Nest], & Section 32 [The Championship]. Cutting Edge. 2007.

Album Details
Dallas Symphonic Rock Group the Polyphonic Spree have Signed with Gut Recordings Imprint Institute Recordings for the Release of their Third Full-length Album, the Fragile Army. The Album's Title was Given to the Group by Director/Filmmaker/Artist Mike Mills, Whose 2005 Film Thumbsucker was Scored by the Spree's Tim Delaughter. The Fragile Army Reveals a Collection of Sonic Blasts Filtered Thru the Polyphonic Spree's Trademark Sound: An Unorthodox Blend of Brass, Strings, Choir and Auxiliary Rock Elements. The Album Explores a Search for the Zeal in Life, by Way of Loss and Frustration, Confusion and Clarity. Ultimately, the Spree Discover the Power of Love and the Collective of Hope in Songs Such as "Running Away," "Light to Follow" and "Overblow Your Nest."