Tripping Daisy, the Dallas psych-grunge band led by Tim DeLaughter (who’d go on to form The Polyphonic Spree) best known for alt-rock hit “I Got a Girl,” broke up in 1999 but have occasionally played ...
Jason Janik / Special Contributor Tim DeLaughter had a whirlwind 2024, releasing a new Polyphonic Spree album, touring with the band, helping design the immersive film Atmosphere and staging the ...
Maybe you are lucky enough to have a close friend from back in the day. Life and circumstance dictate that you can’t get together very often, but when you do there are hugs and laughter, memories and ...
A drum fill, a cymbal choke. A grunt, a call to action and a count off. Then, fitting for an album that references a nuclear weapon in the title, an explosion. So begins the legendary Dallas band ...
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When I heard that Tripping Daisy was touring, after a 26-year hiatus, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their sophomore release, I Am An Elastic Firecracker, I knew I HAD to be there. Sure enough, ...
Dallas band Tripping Daisy will come to Houston as part of their first tour in 17 years. They'll be joined by opening act Motorcade. $25 in advance, $30 day of show. All events are subject to change ...
Dallas band Tripping Daisy will come to Austin as part of their first tour in 17 years. They'll be joined by opening act Mind Spiders. All events are subject to change due to weather or other concerns ...
Before Tim DeLaughter launched the cult-like psych-pop choir the Polyphonic Spree, he led a different kind of psych-pop cult band. DeLaughter’s group Tripping Daisy had some good MTV hits in the ’90s, ...
Tripping Daisy frontman Tim DeLaughter outlasted half the crowd and, eventually, the rest of the band as the group played a surprise show at a small Deep Ellum venue on Sunday night. After headlining ...
There’s something downright annoying about two dozen neo-hippies in robes singing “Hail to the sky! The trees wanna grow! Grow! Grow! Grow!” Yet Tim DeLaughter’s eco-minded choir somehow gets away ...
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