Hear Punch Brothers' "The Phosphorescent Blues" in Full via New York Times Press Play

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Punch Brothers' new album, The Phosphorescent Blues, is due out next week (with vinyl due February 24). But you don't need to wait till then to hear it. The new album is streaming in full all this week exclusively via Press Play series, "where The New York Times debuts noteworthy new music." The band kicks off a brief tour of Ireland and the UK this week; the US tour starts February 20.

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Punch Brothers' new album, The Phosphorescent Blues, is due out next Tuesday, January 27 (with vinyl due February 24), on Nonesuch Records. But you don't need to wait till then to hear it. The new album is streaming in full all this week exclusively as part of the New York Times' Press Play series, "where The New York Times debuts noteworthy new music." To hear the album in full, head to nytimes.com now.

The band kicks off a brief tour of Ireland and the UK with a performance at Dublin's National Concert Hall tomorrow night, followed by sold-out shows at the Southbank Centre and a stop at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall as part of Celtic Connections. The US tour starts in late February with three consecutive nights at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC.

To pre-order The Phosphorescent Blues and download three tracks—"I Blew It Off," "Julep," and "My Oh My"—now, head to iTunes, the Punch Brothers shop, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders also include a download of the complete album starting release day. A download of the album is also included with all tickets to their upcoming US tour; for tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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  • Tuesday, January 20, 2015
    Hear Punch Brothers' "The Phosphorescent Blues" in Full via New York Times Press Play

    Punch Brothers' new album, The Phosphorescent Blues, is due out next Tuesday, January 27 (with vinyl due February 24), on Nonesuch Records. But you don't need to wait till then to hear it. The new album is streaming in full all this week exclusively as part of the New York Times' Press Play series, "where The New York Times debuts noteworthy new music." To hear the album in full, head to nytimes.com now.

    The band kicks off a brief tour of Ireland and the UK with a performance at Dublin's National Concert Hall tomorrow night, followed by sold-out shows at the Southbank Centre and a stop at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall as part of Celtic Connections. The US tour starts in late February with three consecutive nights at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC.

    To pre-order The Phosphorescent Blues and download three tracks—"I Blew It Off," "Julep," and "My Oh My"—now, head to iTunes, the Punch Brothers shop, or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders also include a download of the complete album starting release day. A download of the album is also included with all tickets to their upcoming US tour; for tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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