Twisted Pine

Acoustic innovators Twisted Pine are back with a bold new direction and an exuberant collection of songs that dares you to Love Your Mind. Their new single, "After Midnight (Nothing Good Happens),” captures late-night festival fun with all its tempting choices -- campfires!! cold beer! jams! — and entered the Americana Radio singles chart this week. The video, shot on location at bluegrass/roots music festivals in Maine and Vermont, premiered at The Bluegrass Situation.

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Twisted Pine’s new album Love Your Mind is due out this October 2024. Hailing from the Boston bluegrass scene, Twisted Pine has a packed festival schedule all summer long until Twisted Pine rolls into Raliegh, NC on September 24 & 25th for IMBA’s Bluegrass Ramble. 

Innovative Boston quartet Twisted Pine share the video for their first official single, "Goosebump Feeling," today at Folk Alley, who praise the song's brilliantly intertwining sections, "spiraling in concentric circles to evoke the eternal return of joy." The song is a taste of what to expect on the band's eclectic new album, Love Your Mind, out October 18 on Signature Sounds Records.

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Boston-based acoustic quartet Twisted Pine have a new single, "Lonestar," out now through all streaming outlets via Signature Sounds Records. The fiddle tune, a traveling song written by fiddler/lead singer Kathleen Parks, finds the virtuosic group putting their own spirited, genre-bending take on traditional bluegrass. It's one of three songs the band recorded for their recent PASTE Magazine session at Merlefest in North Carolina.

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Twisted Pine—once a straightforward, Boston-based bluegrass act—has been hard at work, busily evolving into what the Boston Globe now calls “something else, a wider version of a string band; boundary jumpers akin to outfits like Punch Brothers, Nickel Creek, and Crooked Still.” Their influences certainly don’t stop there—Twisted Pine’s collective instrumental and songwriting skills should also be listed in the same echelon of contemporaries like Vulfpeck or Hiatus Kaiyote or Lake Street Dive.

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Twisted Pine—once a straightforward, Boston-based bluegrass act—has been hard at work; busily evolving into what the Boston Globe now calls “something else, a wider version of a string band; boundary jumpers akin to outfits like Punch Brothers, Nickel Creek, and Crooked Still.” Their influences certainly don’t stop there—Twisted Pine’s collective instrumental and songwriting skills should also be listed in the same echelon of contemporaries like Vulfpeck or Hiatus Kaiyote or Lake Street Dive.

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