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Antifogmatic (Deluxe Edition)

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Track Listing

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1.01You Are5:06
1.02Don't Need No4:28
1.03Alex5:00
1.04Rye Whiskey3:29
1.05Me and Us6:02
1.06Missy3:54
1.07The Woman and the Bell4:06
1.08Next to the Trash3:05
1.09Welcome Home6:39
1.10This Is the Song (Good Luck)3:54
2.01Friend or No More?4:26
2.02When in Doubt7:03
2.03Two Hearted3:10
2.04Curtigh5:15
3.01DVD: On the Bound
3.02DVD: Ride the Wild Turkey
3.03DVD: This Is the Song (Good Luck)
3.04DVD: Red Handed
3.05DVD: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, III. Allegro
3.06DVD: Manchicken
3.07DVD: 99 Years

News & Reviews

  • Punch Brothers' New East Coast Tour Dates On Sale Now; "Tightest, Most Impressive Live Band," Raves Boston Globe

    Punch Brothers—whose new album, Who's Feeling Young Now?, is due out on Valentine's Day—will be taking the show on the road across the United States starting the following Friday, February 17, in North Carolina. The band recently added another string of new East Coast dates to their tour schedule in April, including stops in New York City, Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta, Nashville, and more. All of these dates are now on sale, starting today. "I never flinch or hesitate to say the Punch Brothers are the tightest, most impressive live band I have ever seen," raves the Boston Globe's Mike Flanagan. "If you’re not sold yet, you’re reading the wrong blog."

  • Goat Rodeo Sessions Concert with Chris Thile, Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer Broadcast Live in Theaters Across US

    Chris Thile—whose new album with Punch Brothers, Who's Feeling Young Now?, is due out in two weeks—is playing at Boston's House of Blues tonight with his fellow Goat Rodeo Sessions players: Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, and Edgar Meyer. Fans across the US will have a chance to catch all of the string-virtuoso magic on the big screen as the concert is broadcast live to movie theaters in all 50 states. Thile will join his fellow Punch Brothers on their US tour in February.

About this Album

Punch Brothers have been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance for the song "New Chance Blues," off a special edition of Antifogmatic. You can download the song for free here:



Punch Brothers return with their second album, Antifogmatic, June 15, on Nonesuch. The record is the follow-up to the band’s highly praised 2008 debut, Punch, which The New Yorker calls “wide-ranging and restlessly imaginative.” This special deluxe edition of the album includes a four-song instrumental EP, All of This Is True, as well as a seven-song DVD, Live from the Lower East Side: It’s p-Bingo Night!, which was filmed during the band’s residency at NYC’s The Living Room.

Punch Brothers’ line-up includes some of the most impressive and widely respected musicians performing today: Chris Eldridge (guitar), Paul Kowert (bass), Noam Pikelny (banjo), Chris Thile (mandolin and lead vocals), and Gabe Witcher (fiddle). The Boston Globe says of the band, “[T]his top shelf acoustic quintet is a virtuosic revelation,” while the Chicago Tribune says, “[T]heir breathtaking virtuosity isn’t about soloing but complex ensemble unity, with a cumulative power that leaves the listener pleasantly rung out.”

Produced by Jon Brion (Brad Mehldau, Fiona Apple, Elliott Smith, Kanye West), Antifogmatic was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood during the winter of 2009–2010. While Punch was focused around Thile’s four-movement composition The Blind Leaving the Blind, Antifogmatic’s ten songs were written collaboratively by the band. Of the process, Witcher explains, “We knew we needed a producer equally as well versed in pop and rock as in instrumental music, and I don’t think there is anyone more able to capture and communicate the essence of this material than Jon Brion.”

Antifogmatic is named after a type of 19th-century alcoholic drink that was meant as a cure for the effects of fog and other inclement weather. Of choosing the title, Thile notes, “'Antifogmatic' is an old term for a bracing beverage, generally rum or whiskey, that a person would have before going out to work in rough weather to stave off any ill effects. This batch of tunes could be used in much the same way, and includes some characters who would probably benefit mightily, if temporarily, from a good antifogmatic.”

Credits

MUSICIANS
Chris Thile, mandolin, lead vocals
Chris Eldridge, guitar, vocals
Paul Kowert, bass, vocals
Noam Pikelny, banjo, vocals
Gabe Witcher, fiddle, vocals

PRODUCTION CREDITS
Produced by Jon Brion
Recorded, Mixed, and Mastered November 2009–February 2010 at Ocean Way Studios, Hollywood, CA
Engineered by Greg Koller and Jon Brion
Mixed by Greg Koller, Jon Brion, and Gabe Witcher
Additional Editing: Eric Cadieux
Mastered by Alan Yoshida

Live from the Lower East Side: It's p-Bingo Night!
Directed & Edited by Mark Meatto
Produced by Michael Bohlmann

Art Direction: Evan Gaffney
Illustration: Brett Ryder
Photography: C. Taylor Crothers

Executive Producer: Robert Hurwitz

Noam Pikelny appears courtesy of Compass Records.

Chris Thile uses Elixir strings and Blue Chip picks
Chris Eldridge uses John Pearse Strings, Blue Chip Picks, and Karura Cases
Gabe Witcher uses Evah Pirazzi Pirastro Strings
Noam Pikelny endorses GHS Strings

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