Listen: Punch Brothers Perform Tame Impala's "Let It Happen" for Spotify Singles

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Punch Brothers stopped by Spotify Studios in NYC to perform "Jumbo," from their new album, All Ashore, and to offer a new spin on Tame Impala's "Let It Happen." Hear both as exclusive Spotify Singles here. The band brought its US tour to a close last week and heads to Europe to tour in November. Chris Thile has a solo show at the University of Florida tonight and kicks off the new season of Live From Here in October.

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Punch Brothers recently stopped by the Spotify Studios in New York City to perform their song "Jumbo," from their new album, All Ashore, and to offer a new spin on the Tame Impala song "Let It Happen." Both are available now as exclusive Spotify Singles, which you can hear here, and watch a quick video of the band in the Spotify Studios further down:

To pick up a copy of All Ashore, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. The album is also available at your local independent record store, Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, and Apple Music.

Punch Brothers brought their Big Time Summer Tour to a close at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado last week. They take the tour across Europe for two weeks in November, making stops in Denmark, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, UK, France, and Ireland. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Chris Thile performs a solo show at the University of Florida tonight and kicks off the new season of his public radio show Live From Here at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on October 5. For more on the Live From Here schedule, visit livefromhere.org.

Here are a few words from the band from the Spotify Studio, on covering a tune:

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Punch Brothers: Spotify Singles, September 2018
  • Wednesday, September 26, 2018
    Listen: Punch Brothers Perform Tame Impala's "Let It Happen" for Spotify Singles

    Punch Brothers recently stopped by the Spotify Studios in New York City to perform their song "Jumbo," from their new album, All Ashore, and to offer a new spin on the Tame Impala song "Let It Happen." Both are available now as exclusive Spotify Singles, which you can hear here, and watch a quick video of the band in the Spotify Studios further down:

    To pick up a copy of All Ashore, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. The album is also available at your local independent record store, Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, and Apple Music.

    Punch Brothers brought their Big Time Summer Tour to a close at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado last week. They take the tour across Europe for two weeks in November, making stops in Denmark, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, UK, France, and Ireland. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Chris Thile performs a solo show at the University of Florida tonight and kicks off the new season of his public radio show Live From Here at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on October 5. For more on the Live From Here schedule, visit livefromhere.org.

    Here are a few words from the band from the Spotify Studio, on covering a tune:

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