Watch: Punch Brothers Perform Five-Song Set for "Live @ CMT"

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Punch Brothers—whose new five-song EP, Ahoy!, was released on Nonesuch Records earlier this week—recently stopped by the CMT studio to perform a five-song set for Live @ CMT. The set features songs from the band's latest album, Who's Feeling Young Now?—"Flippen," "Movement and Location," and "This Girl"—and two off their previous album, Antifogmatic—"Next to the Trash" and "Rye Whiskey." Watch the complete set here

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Punch Brothers—whose new five-song EP, Ahoy!, was released on Nonesuch Records earlier this week—recently stopped by the CMT studio to perform a five-song set for Live @ CMT. The set features songs from the band's latest album, Who's Feeling Young Now?—"Flippen," "Movement and Location," and "This Girl"—and two off their previous album, Antifogmatic—"Next to the Trash" and "Rye Whiskey." Watch the complete set below.

Both Ahoy! and Who's Feeling Young Now? were recorded in Nashville in October 2011 and produced by Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, Modest Mouse). The new EP includes songs by Josh Ritter, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, Punch Brothers, and Mclusky, along with one traditional tune, arranged by Punch Brothers. To pick up a copy of Ahoy! or any of the band's albums, head to the Nonesuch Store.

Punch Brothers closed out their UK tour with a performance at The Tunnels in Bristol last night. The band heads back to the Continent for three concerts in the Netherlands and Belgium this weekend as part of the Crossing Border festival. They kick off the next US leg of their tour with a performance at the Chan Shun Concert Hall in Vancouver next Saturday, November 24. For details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Watch Punch Brothers' Live @ CMT set here:

"Flippen"



"Movement and Location"



"Next to the Trash"



"Rye Whiskey"



"This Girl"

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Punch Brothers: Live @ CMT 2012
  • Thursday, November 15, 2012
    Watch: Punch Brothers Perform Five-Song Set for "Live @ CMT"

    Punch Brothers—whose new five-song EP, Ahoy!, was released on Nonesuch Records earlier this week—recently stopped by the CMT studio to perform a five-song set for Live @ CMT. The set features songs from the band's latest album, Who's Feeling Young Now?—"Flippen," "Movement and Location," and "This Girl"—and two off their previous album, Antifogmatic—"Next to the Trash" and "Rye Whiskey." Watch the complete set below.

    Both Ahoy! and Who's Feeling Young Now? were recorded in Nashville in October 2011 and produced by Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, Modest Mouse). The new EP includes songs by Josh Ritter, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, Punch Brothers, and Mclusky, along with one traditional tune, arranged by Punch Brothers. To pick up a copy of Ahoy! or any of the band's albums, head to the Nonesuch Store.

    Punch Brothers closed out their UK tour with a performance at The Tunnels in Bristol last night. The band heads back to the Continent for three concerts in the Netherlands and Belgium this weekend as part of the Crossing Border festival. They kick off the next US leg of their tour with a performance at the Chan Shun Concert Hall in Vancouver next Saturday, November 24. For details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Watch Punch Brothers' Live @ CMT set here:

    "Flippen"



    "Movement and Location"



    "Next to the Trash"



    "Rye Whiskey"



    "This Girl"

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