Greensky Bluegrass plays the Orange Peel, Sept. 25

Still frame from Greensky Bluegrass' music video for "When I Get My Hands On You"

“There’s this great duality to what we do,” says Paul Hoffman, mandolinist, vocalist, and songwriter for Greensky Bluegrass. “We’re existing in a few different places at once: we’re a bluegrass band and a rock band, we’re song­-driven and interested in extended improvisation.”

The roots-rock-jam quintet, based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, is stopping at the Orange Peel on Sept. 25, for a set in support of the group’s 2014 album If Sorrows Swim. A media release calls the 12-song work “a compelling snapshot of the evocative songwriting and fluid instrumental interplay that has made Greensky Bluegrass a word ­of­ mouth underground sensation.”

Here’s a sweet and serene live video of the band performing “When I Get My Hands On You” earlier this year at the McDonald Theater in Oregon:

Information and tickets for the band’s upcoming show at the Orange Peel are available here. Admission is $17 per person in advanced and $20 on the day of show. 

Here is more information from the band’s team:

(Kalamazoo, MI) ­­ Since their founding at the turn of the millennium, the five members of Greensky Bluegrass have fashioned a dynamic, intoxicating sound rooted in classic stringband Americana while branching outward to effortlessly encompass an array of styles and techniques. Their fifth studio album, If Sorrows Swim was released on September 9, 2014 and distributed nationally by Thirty Tigers (Lucinda Williams, Patty Griffin, The Avett Brothers, Jason Isbell).

Featuring twelve new original compositions, If Sorrows Swim is a compelling snapshot of the evocative songwriting and fluid instrumental interplay that has made Greensky Bluegrass a word ­of­ mouth underground sensation.

“There’s this great duality to what we do,” explains Greensky mandolinist, vocalist, and songwriter Paul Hoffman. “We’re existing in a few different places at once: we’re a bluegrass band and a rock band, we’re song­driven and interested in extended improvisation.” Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan (home of the original Gibson Guitar­Mandolin factory), Greensky – which also includes dobro player Anders Beck, banjoist Michael Arlen Bont, guitarist and songwriter David Bruzza, and bassist Michael Devol – came to acoustic music after a thorough immersion in improv­fueled rock, giving them a uniquely open­ended perspective on the genre.

“While some may see potential limitations because of our instrumentation,” Beck reflects, “a really big part of what is Greensky Bluegrass is about is to essentially ignore those limitations.” If Sorrows Swim finds the band exploring the full range of their potential, from classically hard­driving bluegrass to more expansive, exploratory passages. At the heart of it all are a set of poetic, yearning pop songs – several of which have already been introduced to the groups growing legion of diehard followers in concert.

Tireless road warriors, Greensky has emerged as a club and festival favorite, earning spots on such illustrious stages as Bonnaroo, the Austin City Limits Festival, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

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Kat studied entrepreneurship and music business at the University of Miami and earned her MBA at Appalachian State University. Follow me @katmAVL

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