Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Phish Releases Time Turns Elastic

From Phish.com:

"We're excited to announce the release of "Time Turns Elastic," a new track from Phish's forthcoming studio album, available now for download exclusively at iTunes. Recorded in New York City, the as-yet-untitled record is Phish's first studio album in five years and its second with producer Steve Lillywhite, who produced the band's 1996 album, Billy Breathes. The album is scheduled for release on July 28th.

To download the track, please click here."

PHISH "TIME TURNS ELASTIC" AVAILABLE AT iTUNES from Phish on Vimeo.

As made obvious by the short clip above, Time Turns Elastic has really come into its own. Honestly, after halfway listening to a poor recording from the first time this song was played in Nashville, I didn't think very much of it. Then again, it always seemed like this song would not reach its potential until it was added to Phish's repertoire.

While there will inevitably be those jaded individuals who flame on the new release for, basically, not being made in 1993, I think that TTE represents everything Phish fans could be hoping for in the new Phish 3.0.

At this point, I would easily sell all of my worldly possessions in order to pay scalper prices for Summer tour (if only my possessions were worth that much).

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