Seems like the boys and gals of TPS are 'auf'-ing their flowy multi-color robes in favor of some form-fitting black garb. NME has more: The Polyphonic Spree have ditched their white gowns for an all-black combat look. The Texan collective have derobed for a new image entitled 'The Fragile Army', after the title of their forthcoming album. The new look sees the band sporting black combat kit with hearts, red crosses and a new logo.
"The heart is a symbol of care of thoughtfulness. The cross represents first aid, all these humans, we're capable of. It's just a reminder," said lead singer Tim DeLaughter of the new look. "The image of the old robe look is actually us in the robes. We refer to it as our badge of strength and we always liked the fact it was in abstract form. A mass of some type, not particular to robes."
I kinda like it. Now if only they can produce an album as stellar as the debut....
MP3: 'Soldier Girl'
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