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Punch Brothers are on Spotify's Under Cover podcast, discussing the creative process of taking on someone else's song and making it their own, as they did with Tame Impala's "Let It Happen" for Spotify Singles. You can hear the Under Cover conversation and Punch Brothers' Spotify Singles take on "Let It Happen" and their own song "Jumbo" here.

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Punch Brothers are guests on the latest episode of Spotify's new Under Cover podcast. The band members discuss the creative process of taking on someone else's song and making it their own, as they did with Tame Impala's song "Let It Happen" for their Spotify Singles session released last month. You can hear the Under Cover conversation below, and listen to Punch Brothers' take on "Let It Happen" and their own song "Jumbo," from their album All Ashore, in the Spotify Singles set, below.

You can listen to All Ashore on Spotify and pick up a copy of the album from your local independent record store, the Nonesuch Store, Amazon, and iTunes.

Punch Brothers bring their All Ashore tour to Europe for two weeks starting November 5 in Copenhagen and making stops in the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, UK, France, and Ireland. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Chris Thile began the new season of his public radio show Live From Here earlier this month and hosted label mate Gabriel Kahane as a guest last weekend. Wilco's Jeff Tweedy will be one of the guests this coming Saturday. Thile also began his season as the Richard and Barbara Debs Composer's Chair at Carnegie Hall in a concert in Zankel Hall this past Tuesday showcasing his Live From Here Songs of the Week. You can hear studio recordings of some of these songs on Thile's latest album, Thanks for Listening.

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Punch Brothers: Spotify's "Under Cover," October 2018
  • Thursday, October 25, 2018
    Listen: Punch Brothers Talk Tame Impala on Spotify's "Under Cover" Podcast

    Punch Brothers are guests on the latest episode of Spotify's new Under Cover podcast. The band members discuss the creative process of taking on someone else's song and making it their own, as they did with Tame Impala's song "Let It Happen" for their Spotify Singles session released last month. You can hear the Under Cover conversation below, and listen to Punch Brothers' take on "Let It Happen" and their own song "Jumbo," from their album All Ashore, in the Spotify Singles set, below.

    You can listen to All Ashore on Spotify and pick up a copy of the album from your local independent record store, the Nonesuch Store, Amazon, and iTunes.

    Punch Brothers bring their All Ashore tour to Europe for two weeks starting November 5 in Copenhagen and making stops in the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, UK, France, and Ireland. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Chris Thile began the new season of his public radio show Live From Here earlier this month and hosted label mate Gabriel Kahane as a guest last weekend. Wilco's Jeff Tweedy will be one of the guests this coming Saturday. Thile also began his season as the Richard and Barbara Debs Composer's Chair at Carnegie Hall in a concert in Zankel Hall this past Tuesday showcasing his Live From Here Songs of the Week. You can hear studio recordings of some of these songs on Thile's latest album, Thanks for Listening.

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