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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 100 reviews

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The Infamous Stringdusters in Concert

"With a nod to the past and a firm foot down on the gas toward the future, the 'Dusters... don't leave bluegrass behind; they're stretching it from within." - New York Times

"...these stellar bluegrass players are pushing the music forward." - David Dye/World Cafe

The Infamous Stringdusters rise to new heights on their ninth full-length record Rise Sun. For the album, the GRAMMY Award-winning quintet - Andy Falco [guitar], Chris Pandolfi [banjo], Andy Hall [dobro], Jeremy Garrett [fiddle], and Travis Book [double bass]-expanded their signature sound by perfecting their seamless fusion of All-American-bluegrass and rock.

Once again sail into uncharted territory moored only by their expressive patchwork of All-American bluegrass threaded together with strands of rock, jazz, funk, country, old-time, and more.

As they approached this latest body of work, the group's ambition matched their outsized creative curiosity.

"Rise Sun was sparked by the feeling of wanting something better for the world - more love, more awareness, and more compassion," says Hall. "It's a message of taking care of each other, our planet, and ourselves. We all shared this feeling as evidenced by the songs we brought to the project. It's the feeling of a rising sun as opposed to a dark night. Sometimes a message of hope is less popular than one of despair, but it's much-needed nevertheless."

It's also a message that 13 years, eight studio projects, and nearly 1,000 shows prepared the boys to properly present.

The Infamous Stringdusters stand out as the rare group who whose dynamic musicianship can be showcased with contemporary artists on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert one night and jamming on the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre alongside The Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh the next.

Engendering a sense of impassioned fandom, they band have attracted a faithful audience that continues to grow. Moreover, their powerful music and performances paved the way for a GRAMMY Award win in the category of "Best Bluegrass Album" for 2017's Laws of Gravity.

When it came time to record what would become Rise Sun, they pushed themselves to evolve once more.

"Rise Sun is the latest chapter in the progression of our sound," says Pandolfi. "It's been a long arc that includes evolution on all fronts - writing, arranging, performing, and maybe most importantly, growing as humans who have more to say as the journey rolls on. New albums are the time when we write and introduce our strongest original material. On our last release Laws of Gravity, we really started to hit our stride with recording live in the studio. Rise Sun is another big step in that direction."

For the first time, the band chose the song order before actually recording. Additionally, they maintained that order throughout the process, recording the songs in sequence which resulted in a natural flow. This choice, "gives it the feeling of a story as you listen down," says Hall. It represented a moment of collective confidence.

"We self-produced the last album, so we felt validated in a sense that our instincts were sound," adds Book. "We came into this one with some confidence. Any doubts about our band or our mission had dissipated. What remained was a deep sense of purpose and love."

"The GRAMMY put some high-octane gas in our tanks as well," grins Garrett. "We also wanted to rise to the challenge of making a follow-up project worthy of what we had done in the past."

The Infamous Stringdusters introduce the album with the handclap-driven gallop of the title track "Rise Sun." High energy banjo powers an uplifting and undeniable refrain that immediately shines.

"It's a hopeful anthem," Book elaborates. "The sun is rising, and the light is overtaking the darkness. The idea for the melody, inspired by Southern gospel music, came to me driving out of the mountains into Georgia from my home in North Carolina. When we wrote it, I was feeling a deep sense of hope for humanity that the sun will rise again."

Then, there's the hummable instrumental "Cloud Valley," which exudes a sci-fi spirit of wonder via sonic intricacy. "Science fiction can transport you to a place of deep imagination," says Pandolfi. "We wanted to generate a soundscape for an imaginary mystical setting. It really came alive when we all got together."

Everything culminates on a heartfelt send-off with "Truth and Love." Its delicate musical backdrop transmits an important statement for The Infamous Stringdusters.

"I wrote that a few years ago and brought it back now, because I feel like the message has become more relevant today," Falco states. "The world is polarized. Everything is so extreme, and partisan politics have become a culture war. The song is a reminder of what's truly important in life - seek the truth, find your love, look up high, and aim above. Life is short, so keep your eye on what's important while you're here."

In the end, that's precisely what The Infamous Stringdusters do on Rise Sun as they boldly welcome yet another new day, new phase, and new chapter.

"We're a brotherhood, but that family extends beyond the band even," Falco leaves off. "Our music gives us an opportunity to bring some light in a world that can be dark sometimes."

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 100 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 5/8/11Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    Fantastic as always. The Stringdusters bring so much energy to their shows. They combine their traditional background with the progressive to take bluegrass in an amazing direction.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    this band rocks

    by WillR on 5/7/11Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    incredible music, incredible jams. for the encore, they come out to the middle of the audience and have a giant sing-a-long. this is what music is supposed to be, hung out with the band before and after the show, great people, great musicians

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Infamous Stringdusters - wonderful

    by jayela on 3/24/11Bluebird Theater - Denver

    This was an excellent bluegrass jam. The Infamous Stringdusters were a joy to watch. The guys moved all over the stage for the show, and seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. So did the fans!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Infamous Stringdusters Rock

    by DobroDog on 3/19/11Bluebird Theater - Denver

    Great music, lousy venue for older people - we need seats. More of a social event than a concert. Have attended Stringduster concerts in other venues where the music was the predominant factor rather than the noise. The opening act was good music but bad board settings resulted in overwhelming bass that drowned out the rest of the instrumentation. This improved with the Stringdusters but still not well equalized.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Turtles

    by PecanSandie on 12/14/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    The turtles sounded great and it was an energetic crowd. Really loved the venue.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Stringdusters Amaze

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

    These guys bring all that can be had to americana bluegrass fusion. Great licks and synergy between all of the band members made the show truly unforgettable.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Infamous Stringdusters are a must see

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

    The dusters brought an incredible amount of energy and put on an amazing show. They clearly love what they are doing and are incredibly skilled. At first I was disappointed that Trampled by Turtles couldn't make it, but the Dusters carried the show. I would go to any future shows of theirs in a heartbeat.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Not to be missed!

    by Neilien on 11/15/108x10 - Baltimore

    Short and sweet...don't miss either of these two bands when they come around. Sold out 8 x 10 in Bmore, barn burner all the way through!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/13/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    Being from Minnesota, my purpose of going to this show was to see Trampled By Turtles. I had no idea who the other performer was. The show started and TBT did not fail to please. The somewhat stiff crowd was loosening up and dancing, some even sang along. Around 5 songs into the set they started to turn. Maybe it is common in NY for people to stand around and talk while the band plays, but I thought it was quite rude. If you have to talk, move away from the stage and let the people there for the music enjoy it without your chatter. All in all, I really enjoyed Trampled by Turtles but I thought the crowd was horrible.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Top 5 shows ever

    by Bluegrass10 on 11/13/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    The infamous stringbusters are one of the most talented bluegrass bands I've ever seen. One of the best shows I've ever seen. Look out Yonder!