Monday, August 20, 2018

MUSIC REVIEW OF THE DAY: THE PUNCH BROTHERS - ALL ASHORE

Impossible to pin down, The Punch Brothers continue to cut asunder our notions of bluegrass, classical, jazz and acoustic music, with their intricate, yet wonderfully listenable songs. These five lively players, on mandolin, violin, guitar, banjo and bass, jam like crazy with their bluegrass backgrounds, but stretch way past the usual band dynamics and structures. Songs veer into asides, as the troupe becomes quickly becomes a chamber ensemble or a stringband jazz group, each move seamless and beautiful.

The lyrics sound as swell as the music, and are just as hard to pin down. The songs feature lines that are inscrutable but wonderful to follow, such as "As I lie like the colours of the rainbow," and "Momma cuts through the morning like a man-of-war." Lead singer/songwriter and pretty much the world's greatest mandolin player, Chris Thiele, says the songs are about committed relationships during these turbulent times, but you'll go snaky trying to figure out how that fits in. Better just to enjoy hearing him sing "Don't let him get to you with his 'Hey batter batter swing,'" words as graceful as the music.

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