![]() All of the little melodies in the song are great. The choir parts in this song are also great, they really help to build up the song. The song has some great lyrics and sounds quite similar to "Together We're Heavy". Section 13 (Diamonds/Mild Devotion To Majesty) - Another great song. This track was the first single off the album. ![]() The choir parts in the song are the best that they are on the album. All of the instruments compliment each other rather than being a big mess of different sounds. All of the instruments come in for the choruses and the whole group make it sound extremely epic. At the start it's just piano with other instrmuents being gradually added in. The intro is good and then Tim's vocals and the drums come in. Section 12 (Hold Me Now) - This is easily the best song on the album. The end isnt that great, it just seems to die. It would have been better if it was about 2 minutes shorter. There is a slower part of the song which is nice the first few times, but overral the song is a bit too long. The verses have some good instrumentation and choir work. Tims' vocals in the whole song are great (I almost wrote "Wayne" because he sounds so much like Wayne Coyne). Section 11 (A Long Day Continues/We Sound Amazed) - Good intro that sets up the tone for the rest of the album. Rick Nelson - Violin, viola, upright bass, cello Tim DeLaughter - Lead vocals, piano, guitar The tracklisting follows on from the last album, with the first track being titled "Section 11" and so on. "Together We're Heavy" is a continuation of the group's last album, "The Beginning Stages Of The Polyphonic Spree". An interesting fact is that Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) is a big fan of these guys. The mood of the songs is some of the happiest music you will hear in your life. The band's sound is very full and epic, due to the large number of members and different instruments. Tim is good friends with Wayne Coyne and their vocal styles are very similar. The sound of The Polyphonic Spree has been compared to groups like The Flaming Lips and The Beach Boys. Tim DeLaughter is the band's lead singer and main muscial director. The band consists of approximatly 23 members, including a 10 piece choir, two keyboardists, a guitarist, a bassist, percussionist, french horn player, theremin player and an electronic effects maker. Often seen as a strange cult, The Polyphonic Spree have met their share of controversy, due to their habit of dressing up in white robes and the fact that they are ALWAYS happy. "Together We're Heavy" is the latest effort from The Polyphonic Spree. The Polyphonic Spree - Together We're Heavy
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