The album was listed at #41 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the top 50 albums of 2012, which wrote "The palette ranges from Nineties grunge to wintry front-porch lamentation to Beatles bounce, tied together by a sweet Southern-bro sentimentality."[5]
Seth Avett – Lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, piano, organ
Scott Avett – Lead and backing vocals, banjo, acoustic guitar, piano
Bob Crawford – Upright and electric bass, backing vocals
Joe Kwon – Cello
Jacob Edwards - Drums, percussion
Additional Musicians
Lenny Castro - Percussion on all songs, excluding "A Father's First Spring"
Benmont Tench - Organ on "The Once & Future Carpenter", "A Father's First Spring", "Life", "Paul Newman vs. The Demons", "Through My Prayers", Mellotron on "A Father's First Spring", Harmonium on "Through My Prayers", Piano on "Winter In My Heart"
Chad Smith - Drums on "Live & Die", "Down With The Shine", "Paul Newman vs. The Demons"
Jake Sinclair - Additional engineering on "Down With the Shine"
Tucker Martine - Additional engineering on "A Father's First Spring"
Jordan Silva, Jon Ashley, Julian Dreyer, Evan Bradford, and Evan Hill - Recording assistants
Recorded at Echo Mountain Recording Studios, Asheville, NC, Lock Stock Studio, Venice, CA, Shangri-La, Malibu, CA
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