Watch: Nickel Creek Leads Last.fm Session

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Nickel Creek recently stopped by Last.fm to discuss their new album, A Dotted Line, and the band's officially reuniting for the first time since its 2007 self-described "indefinite hiatus." The trio—Chris Thile, Sara Watkins, and Sean Watkins—also performs two songs from the new album, "Destination" and "Rest of My Life." You can watch the interview and performances here and catch the band live on tour in the US this summer. 

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Nickel Creek recently stopped by the Last.fm studios to discuss their new album, A Dotted Line, and the story behind the band's officially reuniting for the first time since its 2007 self-described “indefinite hiatus.” The trio—Chris Thile (mandolin/vocals), Sara Watkins (fiddle/vocals), and Sean Watkins (guitar/vocals)—also performs two songs from the new album, "Destination" and "Rest of My Life." You can watch the interview and performances below.

Following the first leg of the tour supporting A Dotted Line earlier this spring, the band meets up again for the Telluride Bluegrass Festival later this month, then kicks off a summer tour at the Meijer Gardens Amphitheatre in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on July 9. For details on all of the currently scheduled shows and tickets, visit nonesuch.com.

To pick up a copy of A Dotted Line, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. And apologies to folks who've pre-ordered the vinyl, which was due to arrive last week and is now scheduled to ship this week.

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  • Friday, June 6, 2014
    Watch: Nickel Creek Leads Last.fm Session
    Brantley Gutierrez

    Nickel Creek recently stopped by the Last.fm studios to discuss their new album, A Dotted Line, and the story behind the band's officially reuniting for the first time since its 2007 self-described “indefinite hiatus.” The trio—Chris Thile (mandolin/vocals), Sara Watkins (fiddle/vocals), and Sean Watkins (guitar/vocals)—also performs two songs from the new album, "Destination" and "Rest of My Life." You can watch the interview and performances below.

    Following the first leg of the tour supporting A Dotted Line earlier this spring, the band meets up again for the Telluride Bluegrass Festival later this month, then kicks off a summer tour at the Meijer Gardens Amphitheatre in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on July 9. For details on all of the currently scheduled shows and tickets, visit nonesuch.com.

    To pick up a copy of A Dotted Line, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. And apologies to folks who've pre-ordered the vinyl, which was due to arrive last week and is now scheduled to ship this week.

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