The Infamous Stringdusters Showcase Their Personal And Musical Evolution On New Album Toward the Fray; available today
Announces partnership with Colorado’s Arapahoe Basin Ski Area on April 16
February 18, 2022 – Denver, CO – The title track of The Infamous Stringdusters’new album Toward the Fray finds the song’s narrator making a decision to get involved, rather than just comment on the sidelines; a thread that weaves through the GRAMMY-nominated band’s entire release, directly reflecting a pivotal moment in its members’ collective consciousness. Toward the Fray is available today via Americana Vibes, click here to download and/or stream.
Deeply affected by the killing of George Floyd, with eyes wide open to how the world works for everyone, the Stringdusters set about educating themselves on being better citizens of this country and beyond, while making Toward the Fray. “All five of us took that opportunity for our consciousness to evolve, and we took the responsibility seriously,” says Stringdusters bassist, Travis Book. “That’s what I hear when I listen to this record. The songs are very honest and real, but what other option do we have?” The most real take away from their time of reflection comes in the form of album track, “I Didn’t Know,” written by the band’s fiddle player, Jeremy Garrett alongside legendary bluegrass songsmith Jon Weisberger, and with accompanying drumming courtesy of Circles Around The Sun’s Mark Levy—making this the very first Stringdusters album with drums.
Throughout the process of writing and recording Toward the Fray—and over a large break in touring—the Stringdusters’ musicianship has continued to blossom into near-mastery. “Our new album, Toward the Fray, is the beginning of a new chapter in our journey as a band. Music brought us all together some 16 years ago, but life and our evolution as people, not just musicians, is what keeps us together and keeps things interesting. Now we have something to say, and the experience to seize that moment in a meaningful way,” says Stringdusters banjoist, Chris Pandolfi. “Maybe this is just a first step in this new direction, and we are certainly not claiming to have all the answers — after all, the irony of growth is that there is a humility in it. But as we gain a sense of awareness and responsibility, we want to do everything we can to honor that and do some good in the world. That’s what this album is all about.”
“To me, the theme of Toward the Fray is about dealing with your problems head on, rather than running away from them,” says guitarist Andy Falco. “One of the things that I’m really proud of is that this record is true to all of us. It’s a genuine record because it really is about everything that we were all going through. We’re talking about the pandemic and all of the chaos, but we’re talking about love and other things, too. We were able to reflect and dive deep and look inward during all of this. I hope people who hear these songs will feel like they’re not alone. That’s what we always hope that people can relate to in our songs—that we’re all in it together.”
In addition to the release of Toward the Fray, the Stringdusters and their label, Americana Vibes, are pleased to announce a partnership with Colorado’s Arapahoe Basin Ski Area which officially kicks off on April 16. The Basin, as it’s known to skiers and snowboarders, is known for its extended ski season–oftentimes bleeding into the July 4 holiday weekend. “The Basin has long been known for spring skiing and a laid back and welcoming vibe,” shared Jesse True, Director of Marketing at Arapahoe Basin. “In this crazy time, skiing at the Basin has become even more important to our guests, it is a place where we can all come together and enjoy the outdoors. We feel like the Stringdusters and Americana Vibes really match our culture, and what better way to celebrate spring skiing than a day at the Basin for all things Dusters?!”
The April 16 event is set to include live music by Americana Vibes artists, a full-bar takeover by Denver’s Station 26 Brewing, on-site activations from the likes of Cheeba Chews, Rosenberg’s Bagels, contests, games and more. More information will be announced in the coming months.
Ahead of Toward the Fray’s release, No Depression wrote, “This IBMA and Grammy award-winning bluegrass group enters Cormac McCarthy territory with their new album,” Garden & Gun said the Strindusters’ new album “stands as evidence that recent events have changed all of us in a variety of ways,” Andy Hall spoke with Forbes about nature’s inspiration, and the band played World Cafe in Philadelphia for NPR’s Free At Noon concert series.
Catch The Infamous Stringdusters On Tour:
Feb. 18 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore*
Feb. 19 – Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater*
Feb. 20 – St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre*
Feb. 22 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre and Ballroom*
Feb. 23 – Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall*
Feb. 24 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City*
Feb. 25 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle*
Feb. 26 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle*
Mar. 24 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up Aspen
Mar. 25 – Frisco, CO – Ten Mile Music Hall
Mar. 26 – Frisco, CO – Ten Mile Music Hall
Mar. 27 – Telluride, CO – Sheridan Opera House
Mar. 28 – Telluride, CO – Sheridan Opera House
Mar. 30 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern^
Mar. 31 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern^
Apr. 1 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore^
Apr. 2 – Olympic Valley, CA – WinterWonderGrass Tahoe
Apr. 5 – Arcata, CA – Humboldt Brews
Apr. 7 – Eugene, OR – McDonald Theatre^
Apr. 8 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom^
Apr. 9 – Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre^
May 26 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheare#
* with Greensky Bluegrass
^ with Dustbowl Revival
# with The California Honeydrops and Karina Rykman
For a full list of tour dates and ticket information, please visit thestringdusters.com/tour.
More About The Infamous Stringdusters: The Infamous Stringdusters is a progressive acoustic/bluegrass band, who first emerged in 2006, consisting of members Andy Hall (dobro), Chris Pandolfi (banjo), Andy Falco (guitar), Jeremy Garrett (fiddle), and Travis Book (bass). The “Dusters” won three awards at the IBMAs in October 2007 for Emerging Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (for Fork in the Road), and Song of the Year for the album’s title track. The band was also nominated at the IBMAs in 2017 for Entertainer of the Year. In 2011, “Magic No. 9” (from Things That Fly) was nominated for the Best Country Instrumental Performance at the 2011 Grammys, while in 2018 the band won the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album for Laws of Gravity. In January of 2022, the band was nominated for another Grammy for their album, A Tribute to Bill Monroe. Toward the Fray, the band’s latest project, will be released on February 18, 2022.