Punch Brothers Offer Free "Antifogmatic" Track with Newsletter Sign-Up

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Punch Brothers' new album, Antifogmatic, is due out on Nonesuch Records two weeks from today, on June 15. Fans who sign up for the band's newsletter receive a free download of the album track "Alex" now. Just prior to the album's launch, Punch Brothers perform at Bonnaroo and begin their run of shows opening for Steve Martin. On release day, the band will give a free performance and sign copies of the new album at the Twist & Shout music store in Denver.

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Punch Brothers' new album, Antifogmatic, is due out on Nonesuch Records two weeks from today, on June 15. But we understand that two weeks is two too many to wait to hear music from the album. That being the case, head to punchbrothers.com and sign up for the band's newsletter and receive a free download of the album track "Alex." If you are already registered, not to worry; simply sign up again to receive the download and you will not receive multiple copies of the newsletter.

Just prior to release day, the band is set to give a few noteworthy performances, starting next weekend, June 11, with sets at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, where label mates The Black Keys and Carolina Chocolate Drops are performing as well. Later that weekend, Punch Brothers begin their run of shows opening for Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, at the Ravinia Festival Pavilion on Saturday and the State Theatre in Minneapolis on Sunday.

Come release day, June 15, the band will celebrate the launch of Antifogmatic on stage with Martin and his band in a recently announced, already sold-out set at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Earlier that day, Punch Brothers will appear at the Twist & Shout music store in Denver, to give a free performance and sign copies of the new album.

To pre-order the album now, with one of the last remaining copies of the band's signed cocktail guides, head to the Nonesuch Store. For more on the upcoming tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour. And to get your copy of "Alex" now, visit punchbrothers.com.

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  • Tuesday, June 1, 2010
    Punch Brothers Offer Free "Antifogmatic" Track with Newsletter Sign-Up

    Punch Brothers' new album, Antifogmatic, is due out on Nonesuch Records two weeks from today, on June 15. But we understand that two weeks is two too many to wait to hear music from the album. That being the case, head to punchbrothers.com and sign up for the band's newsletter and receive a free download of the album track "Alex." If you are already registered, not to worry; simply sign up again to receive the download and you will not receive multiple copies of the newsletter.

    Just prior to release day, the band is set to give a few noteworthy performances, starting next weekend, June 11, with sets at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, where label mates The Black Keys and Carolina Chocolate Drops are performing as well. Later that weekend, Punch Brothers begin their run of shows opening for Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, at the Ravinia Festival Pavilion on Saturday and the State Theatre in Minneapolis on Sunday.

    Come release day, June 15, the band will celebrate the launch of Antifogmatic on stage with Martin and his band in a recently announced, already sold-out set at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Earlier that day, Punch Brothers will appear at the Twist & Shout music store in Denver, to give a free performance and sign copies of the new album.

    To pre-order the album now, with one of the last remaining copies of the band's signed cocktail guides, head to the Nonesuch Store. For more on the upcoming tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour. And to get your copy of "Alex" now, visit punchbrothers.com.

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