
Phish will be releasing Joy, their first studio album in five years, later this summer on JEMP Records. The record was recorded in New York City this spring with producer Steve Lillywhite. Stay tuned for further details and pre-order information in the coming weeks! The last track, Time Turns Elastic, is available now at iTunes.
The track listing for Joy is as follows:
1. Twenty Years Later
2. Backwards Down the Number Line
3. Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan
4. Light
5. Joy
6. Sugar Shack
7. Ocelot
8. Kill Devil Falls
9. I Been Around
10. Time Turns Elastic

In an effort to help fans reduce their carbon footprint, Phish, The Waterwheel Foundation, and Reverb have created a Rideshare Program to help drivers and riders connect with each other to carpool to shows on the band's upcoming tour.
After each show on this summers' tour, we will pick twenty random Phish Ride Share participants to receive a free download of that night's show. Please click here for more information and to find the shows that you may be driving to or need a ride to.
In addition, an on-line "Green Guide To Phish Touring" is available now to help make your travels to shows a bit easier and a bit greener. The guide outlines tips and alternatives, covering everything from green hotels and campgrounds to the best places to fuel up your biodiesel-powered vehicle. Check it out here.

We're strongly encouraging everyone attending Phish's May 31st show to use public transportation. For those of you not familiar with Boston's public transportation system, visit the MBTA Trip Planner website. Keep in mind that there is extremely limited parking around Fenway, so public transportation may be your only option.
Remember that this is an early show with a 6:30PM start time, so plan accordingly. There is a strict no tailgating/no vending policy at Fenway, and we ask that you respect that.
As most of you are probably well aware, the show is completely sold-out. If you don't have tickets, we ask that you please refrain from going to the venue in hopes of getting one. Even if no ticketless fans show up, sold-out Phish shows are high impact events that strain the city's normal daily flow. Add ticketless fans to the equation and the situation can quickly become overwhelming to the local community. Thanks in advance for respecting the Phish scene.