
After Nickel Creek disbanded in 2007, mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile
assembled an all-star quintet called Punch Brothers (the name comes from
the Mark Twain short story Punch, Brothers, Punch!) with guitarist
Chris Eldridge, formerly of the Infamous Stringdusters; bassist Greg
Garrison, who has played with Ron Miles and Leftover Salmon; banjo
player Noam Pikelny, who has worked with John Cowan and Tony Trischka,
and violinist Gabe Witcher, a sought-after session musician and a member
of Jerry Douglas' band for a half-dozen years. The new group quickly
signed with Nonesuch Records and issued a debut album, Punch, in 2008,
which was anchored by Thile's ambitious 40-minute, four-part suite "The
Blind Leaving the Blind." The double-disc (plus a third DVD concert
disc) Antifogmatic, produced by Jon Brion, arrived from Nonesuch in
2010, and was followed in 2012 by Who's Feeling Young Now?, produced by
Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, Modest Mouse), and the Ahoy!
EP.
0:00- Movement and Location
4:05- This Girl
7:43- No Concern of Yours
11:52- Who's Feeling Young Now
16:00- Clara
19:22- Flippen
23:47- Patchwork Girlfriend
27:36- Hundred Dollars
32:22- Soon or Never
37:07- New York City
40:55- Kid A
45:47- Don't Get Married Without Me

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