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‘It’s kind of full circle again’: Dallas band Tripping Daisy reminisces on past, hints at possible future, ahead of reunion show

Fans of Tripping Daisy, the iconic Dallas-based band, are in for a treat as the group prepares to take the stage once again at the renowned Deep Ellum venue on Saturday, June 29. Founded in the ’90s, Tripping Daisy became a staple in the alternative rock scene with their eclectic sound and energetic performances. As the band gears up for their reunion show, members look back at their journey and tease the possibility of more to come. The nostalgia for the ’90s is palpable, and for those who grew up on Tripping Daisy’s music, this reunion is nothing short of a dream come true.

The band Tripping Daisy performing energetically on stage with a vibrant crowd, evoking the nostalgic atmosphere of their '90s heyday, lights casting a colorful glow.

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Founded in 1991, Tripping Daisy quickly made a name for themselves with their debut album ‘Bill.’ Their unique blend of alternative rock and psychedelic influences set them apart from other bands of the time. The band’s early years were marked by relentless touring and a growing set of devoted fans. The release of their second album, ‘I Am an Elastic Firecracker,’ propelled them into the mainstream, with the hit single ‘I Got a Girl’ garnering significant radio play and MTV rotation. The band’s success continued with subsequent albums, solidifying their place in ’90s rock history.

As the members of Tripping Daisy prepare for their upcoming show, they can’t help but reflect on their past. Vocalist Tim DeLaughter fondly recalls the early days of the band, ‘We were just a bunch of kids with a passion for music. We had no idea where it would take us, but we were determined to enjoy the ride.’ Bassist Mark Pirro echoes this sentiment, ‘Those early years were a whirlwind. We were playing shows every night, meeting incredible people, and just living the dream.’ The Deep Ellum rehearsal venue holds special meaning for the band, as it was their creative haven in the early days.

Members of Tripping Daisy in a candid backstage moment at Deep Ellum, laughing and reminiscing, showcasing their enduring friendship and passion for music.

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While the band has experienced their fair share of ups and downs, including the tragic loss of guitarist Wes Berggren in 1999, their bond has remained unbreakable. Drummer Ben Curtis reflects on this, ‘Wes’s passing was a devastating blow to all of us. It took time for us to heal, but his spirit lives on in our music. Every time we play, we feel his presence guiding us.’ The band’s resilience and dedication to their craft have kept them together over the years, and their upcoming reunion is a testament to their enduring friendship and love for making music.

The excitement for the upcoming show is not limited to just the band members. Fans from all over have expressed their enthusiasm for the reunion, taking to social media to share their memories and anticipation. For many, Tripping Daisy’s music provided the soundtrack to their formative years, and the band’s return feels like a long-overdue homecoming. The Deep Ellum venue, known for its rich musical history and vibrant atmosphere, is the perfect setting for this nostalgic celebration. The band promises to deliver a performance that will not only honor their past but also hint at what the future may hold.

In addition to reminiscing about their past, the members of Tripping Daisy are also looking forward to exploring new musical avenues. While no official announcements have been made, the band has hinted at the possibility of new material. ‘We’ve been jamming and coming up with ideas,’ says guitarist Philip Karnats. ‘There’s definitely a creative spark that’s been reignited.’ This hints at a potential new chapter for the band, one that fans eagerly await. The reunion show may very well be the beginning of something bigger, as the band looks to blend their nostalgic sound with fresh, innovative elements.

As Tripping Daisy readies themselves for the spotlight once more, their story serves as a reminder of the enduring power of music and friendship. ‘It’s kind of full circle again,’ DeLaughter muses. ‘We’ve come a long way, but in many ways, it feels like we’re back where we started, with the same excitement and passion.’ For those attending the Deep Ellum show on June 29, the experience promises to be both a trip down memory lane and a glimpse into the future of a band that has never lost its edge. Tripping Daisy’s journey is far from over, and this reunion is just the next step in their ongoing musical adventure.

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