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Punch Brothers are mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and violinist Gabe Witcher. Their accolades include a Grammy for best folk album for their 2018 release All Ashore, and praise from the media, including the Washington Post, which said, "With enthusiasm and experimentation, Punch Brothers take bluegrass to its next evolutionary stage, drawing equal inspiration from the brain and the heart."

In November of 2020, when the world felt so full of uncertainty, Punch Brothers did one thing that they could rely on: they stood in a circle, facing one another, and made music together. A weeklong recording session, after quarantining and little rehearsal outside of a few Zoom calls, had culminated in their new record, Hell on Church Street—a reimagining of Bluegrass great Tony Rice’s landmark album, Church Street Blues—out on Nonesuch in January 2022.

Hell on Church Street is a potent work by a band realizing their own powers and returning to the foundations of their music. Kowert considers this album to “harken back to our early days in the band when we were playing regularly on the Lower East Side, learning all this new material to expand our sonic arsenal.” Pikelny adds, “It made me think of how many times Punch Brothers closed doors for ourselves as far as covering other people’s material beyond one or two songs here and there. But I can’t imagine making a more personal record, solely through the power of interpretation and delivery. It felt right and proper.”

This band of virtuosi had spent more than a decade changing the face of acoustic music, stretching the limitations of instruments, and influencing a generation of young musicians—but life has a way of keeping a band from getting in the same room. Thile elaborates that “these sessions were a reminder for me of what’s really important. I felt silly having this band take up so little of my creative year; it reminded me that us five together is critical to my happiness”.

Church Street Blues was Tony Rice’s great statement. Rice had already made his name as a member of the legendary bluegrass band JD Crowe and The New South and pushed the boundaries of string music as a founding member of the David Grisman Quartet, but this album was him on his own, stripped back to just his guitar, his voice, and an inspired collection of the songs. Performing songs by heavyweights like Gordon Lightfoot and bluegrass founder Bill Monroe, Rice’s interpretations of these songs and tunes have since become the standard.

Punch Brothers formed in 2006. Its first Nonesuch record, Punch, was released in 2008 and combined elements of the band’s many musical interests. In 2009, they began a residency at NYC’s intimate Lower East Side club The Living Room, trying out new songs and ultimately spawning Antifogmatic (2010). In 2012, the band released Who’s Feeling Young Now?, which Q praised for its ‘astonishing, envelope-pushing vision’, while Rolling Stone said, “The acoustic framework dazzles–wild virtuosity used for more than just virtuosity.” Their 2015 album, the T Bone Burnett-produced, The Phosphorescent Blues, addresses with straight-up poignancy and subversive humor, the power and the pitfalls of our super-connected world. 

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 403 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Chris Thile is God

    by AlvarHanso on 1/17/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    Dubbed "p-Bingo Night" Punch Brothers offered a lengthy set of new material, unexpected covers (The Beatles' "Paperback Writer" was a stand out) and a smattering of familar compostions from their various albums. As much as I love their recorded output, there is no substitute for watching the this band perform in person. The improvizational interplay between the musicians is staggering, and they seem to have a lot of fun playing in person. The Secret Sisters performed a charming set featuring sublime two-part vocal harmonies on country classics such as George Jones' "Why Baby Why," and Hank Williams' "House of Gold." They later joined the Punch Brothers for a rollicking version of the Johnny Cash classic "Big River," an acoustic version similar is spirit to the version they had recorded with Jack White.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely Fabulous

    by BronxAlicia on 1/17/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    The Punch Brothers as well as the Sweet Sisters -- what a amazing combination.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome, awesome and even more awesome

    by DClady on 1/17/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    The Punch Brothers were absolutely fantastic! It was my first experience with p-bingo and they did not disappoint. Their opener, the secret sisters, made waiting for the brothers not so hard. Those gals had beautiful voices and I can't wait to see their music develop. The show was fantastic and the Bowery ballroom was an excellent venue. Sad it's over!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Bingo at p-bingo

    by twistof8 on 1/17/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    Expectations for Punch Brothers performances are, by now, almost unrealistically high. And yet the band never seems to have a problem topping past triumphs. Kind of scary. Definitely amazing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Song is Back!!!

    by NBC1 on 1/17/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    I had despaired the last time I saw the Punch Bros, fearing they'd strayed too far into jam-band territory (something I'd seen coming for a long time). Shifting tempos, keys, dynamics all occurred with finesse and the kind of virtuoso playing they are known for, but it all happened at the expense of producing enjoyable music to listen to. This P-Bingo night was extraordinary largely because the new material they played seemed more song-oriented. The addition of Secret Sisters and Karen Elson on a couple of songs was great as well (check out SS's debut album,: phenomenal).

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic Artists

    by Anonymous on 1/16/11Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    Over the top from the first note to the end. Have enjoyed their recordings, but they crank it up live! Many cherished unrecorded treats: paperback writer, deep bass transitions, off-wire Bach solo by Thiele and Big River with the Secret Sisters. The Sisters were THE sweet treat of the evening. They sang almost acapella-- which we prefer ever so much over their backed up recordings. They should sing alone or with the Punch Brothers. That's it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Punch Brothers! Yeah!

    by Anonymous on 11/23/10Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    Chris Thile and the Punch Brothers are unbelievably talented, and they put on an amazing show!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Excellent show

    by Anonymous on 11/22/10Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    The Punch Brothers put on an awesome show as expected. One note for those who know Chris Thile from Nickel Creek -- don't expect to hear any Nickel Creek tunes. When the crowd shouted out a request for The Fox, Thile replied that he'd rather play Free Bird.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Brian131313 on 11/21/10Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    This was my first time seeing these guys... Super impressed!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Punch Brothers

    by bigbass17 on 11/21/10Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    Awesome concert! Playing was very tight. Several songs merging into other songs in a seamless transition.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Punch Brothers sensory overload

    by chefsherri on 11/21/10Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    punch brothers are an incredible music experience. highly recommend for all ages.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show

    by Anonymous on 11/21/10Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    Not surprising but the show was incredible. This is the second time I've seen them and they absolutely blew me away.....

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    loved the Punch Brothers show!

    by susumaloohoo on 11/21/10Variety Playhouse - Atlanta

    great show! played from about 930-1115. awesome band, very talented.