Tim DeLaughter

Tim DeLaughter

Historia

Tim DeLaughter is an American singer and songwriter, known as the frontman for both Tripping Daisy and later The Polyphonic Spree. He is know for the films This World Won't Break and Thumbsucker.

Perfil

Tim DeLaughter

Películas

This World Won't Break
Troylene
A broke-down middle aged Texas troubadour yearns to be remembered like the southern bluesmen before him, but his failings and self-doubt forestall his musical dreams and blind him to the open road.
The Polyphonic Spree - Live In NYC
Himself
The Polyphonic Spree toured in three phases during 2012. They decided to document the experience with a live recording at Webster Hall in New York City on May 23, 2012. In addition to the audio recording, they hired a six person camera crew to document the evening in New York.
Visionarios
Music
Visioneer George Washington Winsterhammerman lives a comfortable but monotonous life in this slightly futuristic black comedy. When people start exploding from stress and George is showing early symptoms, he's forced to examine his life. Taking a look at his nice job, his sexless marriage and his resistance to life coaching, George reconsiders the philosophy of happiness through mindless activity.
Behind the Scenes Documentary: Thumbsucker
Music
The making of Mike Mills & Walter Kirn’s ‘Thumbsucker’ included on the DVD
Thumbsucker
Original Music Composer
A pesar de sus 17 años, Justin Cobb (Lou Taylor Pucci) todavía se chupa el dedo. Consciente de que este hábito está trastornando su vida y la de sus padres (Tilda Swinton y Vincent D'Onofrio), intenta solucionar el problema por medio de la hipnosis.
The Polyphonic Spree: Live from Austin, TX
Himself
Through all the years of Austin City Limits, there probably has never been a night quite like this. From the opening processional through the crowd, through the harp solos, cymbal crashes and rousing choruses, the many members of Polyphonic Spree, all wearing their floor-length choir robes of every color in the rainbow, lifted the show to new heights on that sultry night in August, 2004.