All Ashore (album) explained

All Ashore
Type:studio
Artist:Punch Brothers
Cover:Album artwork for Punch Brothers' 2018 album All Ashore.jpg
Released:July 20, 2018
Genre:Progressive bluegrass
Length:43:16
Label:Nonesuch Records
Producer:Punch Brothers
Prev Title:The Wireless
Prev Year:2015
Year:2018
Next Title:Hell on Church Street
Next Year:2022

All Ashore is the fifth studio album by the American group Punch Brothers, released on July 20, 2018. The band announced the release of the album's first singles "It's All Part of the Plan" and the instrumental "Three Dots and a Dash" on June 14, 2018.[1] The album was self-produced by the band and was released on the Nonesuch Records label.[2] The nine songs were written and recorded in the sequence of the tracklist at the United Sound studio in Los Angeles, California.[3] The album received generally favorable reviews from critics.[4]

Support from Grammy voting members led to a Grammy Award nomination, and All Ashore won the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album at the 61st Grammy Awards on February 10, 2019.[5]

Production history

After the release of their 2015 album The Phosphorescent Blues the band toured 23 U.S. cities before taking a scheduled hiatus.[6] In October 2016 Punch Brothers frontman Chris Thile became the host of the weekly radio program Live from Here (formerly A Prairie Home Companion) which featured a recurring "song of the week" segment.[7] Thile released ten of these songs in the December 2017 solo album Thanks For Listening.[8]

Punch Brothers fiddler Gabe Witcher produced several albums during the hiatus including Punch Brothers banjoist Noam Pikelny's March 2017 solo album Universal Favorite[9] Punch Brothers guitarist Chris Eldridge's 2017 duo album with Julian Lage Mount Royal[10] Sara Watkins' 2016 album Young in All the Wrong Ways[11] and Punch Brothers bassist Paul Kowert's newly formed band Hawktail's May 2018 album Unless.[12]

Writing and recording the songs for All Ashore occurred sequentially, with band member Gabe Witcher describing the process as "In doing so we were really able to construct the narrative, musically and lyrically, throughout the whole process." Recording took place at the United Sound studio in Los Angeles, California.[3]

Track listing

Spotify Singles

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. News: 'All Ashore' Out July 20. Punch Brothers. 2018-07-21. en-US.
  2. Chris Thile Talks Strumming Through the Apocalypse With Punch Brothers. Billboard. 2018-07-21.
  3. Web site: The Story Behind Punch Brothers' New Album, "All Ashore" - Nonesuch Records. Nonesuch Records Official Website. en. 2018-07-21.
  4. Web site: All Ashore by Punch Brothers. Metacritic.
  5. Web site: 2021 GRAMMY WINNERS : 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Grammy.com. May 20, 2023.
  6. Web site: Punch Brothers Announce U.S. Tour in Support of Upcoming LP. Diffuser.fm. en. 2018-07-22.
  7. News: Chris Thile seems right at home as new 'Prairie Home Companion' host. Star Tribune. 2018-07-22.
  8. Web site: Thanks for Listening by Chris Thile reviews Any Decent Music. Anydecentmusic.com. 2018-07-22.
  9. News: Noam Pikelny: Universal Favorite « American Songwriter. 2017-03-02. American Songwriter. 2018-07-22. en-US.
  10. Julian Lage and Chris Eldridge and Their New Record, "Mount Royal". The New Yorker. 2018-07-22. en-US.
  11. News: On Her Own For Once, Sara Watkins Finds New Footing. NPR.org. 2018-07-22. en.
  12. News: Hawktail: Unless « American Songwriter. 2018-05-14. American Songwriter. 2018-07-22. en-US.