Only one Dallas band performed at this year’s Lollapalooza shindig, which took place at Chicago’s Grant Park over the weekend. But that band, The Polyphonic Spree, happened to be one of the highlights. So says USA Today‘s Whitney Matheson (scroll down). If you weren’t there, I’m sure, as per usual, there will be quasi-legal evidence of their performances hitting the web in the extremely near future. I would have gone, but my true destiny was changing a flat tire in a sketchy part of town late-ish Sunday night. And I’ve watched enough of the Back to the Future trilogy over the past few weeks to know that you shouldn’t mess with things like that.
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