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The Polyphonic Spree Embarks

The Polyphonic Spree Embarks

“Got Down To The Soul” sneak peek today

Although Salvage Enterprise won’t be released until 2023, The Polyphonic Spree have quietly released a sneak peek today, the album’s soaring final track “Got Down To The Soul.” Closing out a sprawling concept album that deals in themes of resurrection and perseverance, “Got Down To The Soul” channels a sense of clarity, resolve, and peace. “You’re coming up from the ashes like a phoenix after everything you’ve been through,” DeLaughter explains. “This is where everything becomes clear, and there’s a certain peacefulness that comes from that. Everything finally makes sense.”

DeLaughter is currently on the road on his way to California, with plans to share the music spontaneously in remote outdoor settings whenever the opportunity arises. Fans can track DeLaughter’s movement on The Polyphonic Spree’s social media channels, where pop-up locations will be announced day-of.

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