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Tripping Daisy

Dallas, TX

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indie Popularity: 35 Rising Division

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Region: North Texas / DFW Conference: Texas Regional Rank: #118

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  • Tripping Daisy formed in Dallas after Tim DeLaughter and Wes Berggren met at a Halloween party.
  • Their hometown of Dallas heavily influenced their psychedelic pop sound, a contrast to grunge.
  • Signing to Island Records marked a turning point, bringing wider exposure but also label pressure.
  • The band once played a free show at a Texas mental hospital, a memorable, unusual gig.
  • They blended Britpop, psychedelia, and power pop, influencing bands like the Polyphonic Spree.
  • Tripping Daisy featured on the soundtrack for the film *SubUrbia*, directed by Richard Linklater.
  • "I Am We Are" became an MTV Buzzworthy hit, propelling the band into the mainstream eye.
  • Their surreal music videos, often directed by creative friends, became a cultural talking point.
  • Despite critical acclaim, they never won any major awards, remaining a cult favorite.
  • Wes Berggren's tragic death in 1999 led to the band's breakup, solidifying their legacy.
  • Tripping Daisy formed after Tim DeLaughter's previous band, The Polyphonic Spree, dissolved.
  • Deep Ellum, Dallas, served as Tripping Daisy's breeding ground, influencing their sound.
  • Signing to Island Records marked a turning point, granting wider visibility, though short-lived.
  • Their song "I Am an Experiment on You" was featured in the film "Varsity Blues".
  • Often labeled 'psychedelic pop', they infused punk energy into their Beatles-esque melodies.
  • They collaborated with producer Eric Drew Feldman, known for his work with Captain Beefheart.
  • "Piranha" became their defining track, showcasing their whimsical and slightly dark aesthetic.
  • Tripping Daisy's unique visual style impacted the late 90s alternative rock scene.
  • Though commercially overlooked, they won a Dallas Observer Music Award for Album of the Year.
  • Their music's emotional depth continues to resonate, influencing modern indie bands.

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