Watch: Punch Brothers Perform Three Songs from "Who's Feeling Young Now?" for WFUV; New Album "Rich and Evocative" Says LA Times

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Punch Brothers are currently on tour in North America and has made its way to California for shows at The Fillmore in San Francisco tonight and El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles Saturday. The band has "further refined its sound on its latest album," Who's Feeling Young Now?, writes the Los Angeles Times. Its "rich and evocative tracks capture a white-hot musical mind coming into his own and collaborating with stellar peers." Last month, following the release of the new album, the band stopped by the studios of NYC public radio station WFUV to perform a few songs off the record. Watch them here.

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Punch Brothers are currently on tour in North America, performing music from their recently released Nonesuch album, Who's Feeling Young Now?. Following shows in Seattle and Portland earlier this week (see photos from the Seattle show at paste.com), the band has made its way to California for shows at The Fillmore in San Francisco tonight and El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday. The band has "further refined its sound on its latest album, produced by the pop-rock savant Jacquire King," writes the Los Angeles Times in a preview of Saturday's show. The record's "rich and evocative tracks capture a white-hot musical mind coming into his own and collaborating with stellar peers." For additional details and tickets, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Late last month, following the February 14 release of their new album, the band stopped by the studios of New York public radio station WFUV to talk with host Claudia Marshall and perform a few songs off the record: “New York City,” “Patchwork Girlfriend,” and “Movement and Location.” You can watch all three performances below, shot by Claire Donovan, Erica Talbott, and Patrick Moore and engineered by Joe Grimaldi.

Punch Brothers are set to perform at the WFUV showcase next week at SXSW in Austin. The band's set will take place on the Radio Day Stage at the Austin Convention Center at 1:15 PM local time. Tune in to WFUV on 90.7 FM in New York and online at wfuv.org for all the days' coverage. There are a number of opportunities to catch the band at SXSW; for more, click here.

Watch the band's performances from WFUV's Studio A here:

New York City

Patchwork Girlfriend

Movement and Location

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Punch Brothers: WFUV, 2012
  • Thursday, March 8, 2012
    Watch: Punch Brothers Perform Three Songs from "Who's Feeling Young Now?" for WFUV; New Album "Rich and Evocative" Says LA Times

    Punch Brothers are currently on tour in North America, performing music from their recently released Nonesuch album, Who's Feeling Young Now?. Following shows in Seattle and Portland earlier this week (see photos from the Seattle show at paste.com), the band has made its way to California for shows at The Fillmore in San Francisco tonight and El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday. The band has "further refined its sound on its latest album, produced by the pop-rock savant Jacquire King," writes the Los Angeles Times in a preview of Saturday's show. The record's "rich and evocative tracks capture a white-hot musical mind coming into his own and collaborating with stellar peers." For additional details and tickets, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Late last month, following the February 14 release of their new album, the band stopped by the studios of New York public radio station WFUV to talk with host Claudia Marshall and perform a few songs off the record: “New York City,” “Patchwork Girlfriend,” and “Movement and Location.” You can watch all three performances below, shot by Claire Donovan, Erica Talbott, and Patrick Moore and engineered by Joe Grimaldi.

    Punch Brothers are set to perform at the WFUV showcase next week at SXSW in Austin. The band's set will take place on the Radio Day Stage at the Austin Convention Center at 1:15 PM local time. Tune in to WFUV on 90.7 FM in New York and online at wfuv.org for all the days' coverage. There are a number of opportunities to catch the band at SXSW; for more, click here.

    Watch the band's performances from WFUV's Studio A here:

    New York City

    Patchwork Girlfriend

    Movement and Location

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