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Living the 'poly'dream

Band returns to area, says Eau Claire is receptive to their music

Tara Cegla

Issue date: 9/4/08 Section: Scene
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Rice has helped produce other bands' records and says he's seen bands write a song in five minutes, questioning how happy they could actually be with it.

"We make it very hard on ourselves," Rice said. "We do things the hardest way possible. I think our album speaks truth … we're proud of it." Part of "Polydream's" work ethic is to always put their best foot forward in everything they do.

For someone who has never been there before, Tetzloff thinks Stones Throw is a fun place to go because it has two levels for concert viewing, pool tables and darts on the first floor, and fishbowls.

"The fishbowls are really good. They're fun to split with your friends," she said.

Rice hopes people can walk away from their show with a new outlook on life. "Polydream" is living out their dream and wants people to do the same by living life fearlessly.

"To have courage to be all you want to be in life," Rice said. "It's really what we're all about. Engaging in our world, engaging with each other and living authentic and passionate lives."
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