Phish premiere new song ‘Petrichor’ on Jam ON

Phish premiered their new song Petrichor on SiriusXM Jam_ON (Ch. 29) Wednesday night. The song is off their upcoming album, Big Boat, set for release on Oct. 7.

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September 29, 2016

Fresh off announcing their four-day New Years concert run at Madison Square Garden, Phish premiered their new song Petrichor on SiriusXM Jam_ON (Ch. 29). The song is off their upcoming album, Big Boat, set for release on Oct. 7.

Although Phish has yet to perform Petrichor live as a full band, lead singer and guitarist Trey Anastasio has performed the song with orchestras in the past. According to a post on Phish.com, Anastasio first conceptualized the song in late-2012, working on melodies in his spare time and using his iPhone to record hundreds of voice memos. Hamilton percussionist/drummer Andres Forero reportedly played classical percussion on the song, and the Trey Anastasio Band horn section (James Casey, Natalie Cressman, and Jennifer Hartswick) also contributed brass to the piece.

Jonathan Schwartz had the pleasure of debuting the track Wednesday on his show Gone Phishin’, which airs weekdays at 9 p.m. ET.

Big Boat is produced by Bob Ezrin. Most of the songs on the 13-track album have been performed live with five exceptions, including Petrichor. Phish will ring in 2017 with performances December 28, 29, 30 and 31 at MSG.

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