Who's Feeling Young Now?

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ReleasedFebruary 14, 2012
StudioBlackbird (Nashville)
Length45:35
Who's Feeling Young Now?
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 14, 2012
StudioBlackbird (Nashville)
GenreProgressive bluegrass
Length45:35
LabelNonesuch Records
ProducerJacquire King
Punch Brothers chronology
Antifogmatic
(2010)
Who's Feeling Young Now?
(2012)
The Phosphorescent Blues
(2015)

Who's Feeling Young Now? is the third album by Punch Brothers, released February 14, 2012.

The band Punch Brothers recorded the album at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee with producer/engineer Jacquire King.[1] The album has been described as "remarkably close to the indie-rock sounds of today" for a bluegrass album.[2] The album is considered more accessible than the band's previous work, based on a decision not to over-complicate the music: "instead of adding parts, you’re reinforcing existing parts."[3]

"Movement and Location", a song written by Chris Thile, a long time baseball fan of the Chicago Cubs, was inspired by former Cubs pitcher Greg Maddux's obsession over the movement and location of his pitches.[4]

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