2019 Grammy Award Winner for Best Folk Album!
Punch Brothers' first self-produced album, All Ashore, includes nine original songs written by the contemporary bluegrass quintet featuring guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjo player Noam Pikelny, mandolinist/lead singer Chris Thile, and fiddler Gabe Witcher. As Thile says, the album is "a meditation on committed relationships in the present day, particularly in the present political climate. We were hoping to create something that would be convincing as a complete thought, in this case as a nine-movement, or nine-piece, thought. Though it's rangy in what it's talking about, and in the characters who are doing the talking..."
Punch Brothers returned to the same room at United Recording Studios in Hollywood (formerly Ocean Way) where they had recorded both 2015's The Phosphorescent Blues and their 2010 Jon Brion-produced Antifogmatic. Thile says they felt they had "established a rapport" with the space; the same "level of trust and love that breeds confidence" also led them to produce the album themselves, for the first time.
"After four previous experiences we felt like we knew what we wanted," he adds. "Going in we knew what we needed it to sound like and I think we had a specific enough vision to make the reality match up with that – as opposed to having someone navigate us toward something. Also, T Bone last time around, with engineer Mike Piersante, led us to a sonic place where we knew we wanted to be again."
- All Ashore
- The Angel of Doubt
- Three Dots And A Dash
- Just Look At This Mess
- Jumbo
- The Gardner
- Jungle Bird
- It's All Part of the Plan
- Like It's Going Out of Style