Mipso’s 2018 LP, the expansive Edges Run, found the North Carolina quartet broadening its sonic palette. In interviews, the band members have talked about how the recording sessions almost broke them ...
Considering that 2015’s Old Time Reverie set Mipso atop Billboard‘s bluegrass chart and netted the band a performance in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, the Chapel Hill quartet should be strapped ...
Mipso performs “Carolina Rolling By” from their 2023 album “Book of Fools.” “Carolina Rolling By” from the 2023 album “Book of Fools” is a song that blends genres and tells the story of someone ...
A little honky-tonk, a little bluegrass and a lot of toe-tapping during this performance from Mipso. On the surface, the quartet Mipso may seem like a traditional folk-bluegrass band with its ...
A band that got its start more than a decade ago on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill is back with a new record. Mipso's sixth studio album is called Book of Fools and offers some musical contrasts. Every ...
North Carolina’s beloved quartet, Mipso, reintroduce themselves with the release of their sixth studio album. The titular entrance, released October 16 via Rounder Records, marks a reunion of sorts, ...
On November 4th, the HiFi will come alive with the soulful and genre-blending sounds of Mipso, a band that has been performing since 2012. Starting in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Mipso’s journey ...
Bluegrass indie-folk quartet Mipso can’t stay away from Madison’s eclectic college-town vibes. Consisting of bassist Wood Robinson, mandolinist Jacob Sharp, guitarist Joseph Terrell and fiddler Libby ...
Mipso, a quartet that hails from Chapel Hill, N.C., are premiering the music video for their song "Momma" exclusively on The Boot. The band, comprised of Jacob Sharp (mandolin), Joseph Terrell (guitar ...
Mipso's new album Old Time Reverie soars with the group's sharp bluegrass composition and lilting harmonies. It also delivers complex and nuanced songwriting, strengthening Mipso's craft as ...
Before forming Mipso, Jacob Sharp (mandolin), Joseph Terrell (guitar), Wood Robinson (bass), and Libby Rodenbough (fiddle) were just classmates at UNC-Chapel Hill, where singing in harmony drew them ...