Punch Brothers' New Album "Who's Feeling Young Now?" Now Available to Pre-Order

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Punch Brothers' forthcoming album, Who’s Feeling Young Now?, due out February 14, is now available for pre-order with an instant download of the album's opening track, "Movement and Location," and an exclusive set of custom Punch Brothers paper coasters illustrated by New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee, signed by the band. Watch a preview of "Movement and Location" in a short video here. T Bone Burnett recently described Punch Brothers to American Songwriter as "one of the most incredible bands this country has ever produced."

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Punch Brothers' forthcoming album, Who’s Feeling Young Now?, due out February 14 on Nonesuch Records, is now available for pre-order in the Nonesuch Store and at punchbrothers.com. Pre-orders include an instant download of the album's opening track, "Movement and Location," plus an exclusive set of five custom Punch Brothers paper coasters illustrated by New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee and signed by the band. Nonesuch Store orders also include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the complete album available on release day. The vinyl album, also available to pre-order, is due out on March 20. Watch a preview of "Movement and Location" in the short video below.

Completed over three weeks at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Who's Feeling Young Now? was produced by Grammy Award winner Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, Modest Mouse). Ten songs from the album were written by Punch Brothers, with the band’s friend Josh Ritter co-writing lyrics on two tunes (“Hundred Dollars” and “New York City”). Additionally, the album contains the band’s interpretations of Radiohead’s “Kid A” and the Swedish group Väsen’s “Flippen.” The new album is Punch Brothers' follow-up to 2010’s Grammy-nominated Antifogmatic.

Legendary producer T Bone Burnett recently said of Punch Brothers, in an interview with American Songwriter magazine: "That’s one of the most incredible bands this country has ever produced. Chris Thile, their mandolin player, is probably a once in a century musician, like Louis Armstrong was a once in a century musician. Chris is one of those kind of cats."

See the band in action in this short preview video and then catch the band live on tour in the coming months; for information, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour. To reserve your copy of Who's Feeling Young Now? on CD and vinyl, plus the signed coasters and an instant download of "Movement and Location," head to the Nonesuch Store now.

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  • Tuesday, January 17, 2012
    Punch Brothers' New Album "Who's Feeling Young Now?" Now Available to Pre-Order

    Punch Brothers' forthcoming album, Who’s Feeling Young Now?, due out February 14 on Nonesuch Records, is now available for pre-order in the Nonesuch Store and at punchbrothers.com. Pre-orders include an instant download of the album's opening track, "Movement and Location," plus an exclusive set of five custom Punch Brothers paper coasters illustrated by New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee and signed by the band. Nonesuch Store orders also include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the complete album available on release day. The vinyl album, also available to pre-order, is due out on March 20. Watch a preview of "Movement and Location" in the short video below.

    Completed over three weeks at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Who's Feeling Young Now? was produced by Grammy Award winner Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, Modest Mouse). Ten songs from the album were written by Punch Brothers, with the band’s friend Josh Ritter co-writing lyrics on two tunes (“Hundred Dollars” and “New York City”). Additionally, the album contains the band’s interpretations of Radiohead’s “Kid A” and the Swedish group Väsen’s “Flippen.” The new album is Punch Brothers' follow-up to 2010’s Grammy-nominated Antifogmatic.

    Legendary producer T Bone Burnett recently said of Punch Brothers, in an interview with American Songwriter magazine: "That’s one of the most incredible bands this country has ever produced. Chris Thile, their mandolin player, is probably a once in a century musician, like Louis Armstrong was a once in a century musician. Chris is one of those kind of cats."

    See the band in action in this short preview video and then catch the band live on tour in the coming months; for information, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour. To reserve your copy of Who's Feeling Young Now? on CD and vinyl, plus the signed coasters and an instant download of "Movement and Location," head to the Nonesuch Store now.

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