Upstate, with Special Guest Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light, to Perform at Lark Hall, May 5th

ALBANY – On May 5th, Upstate is set to take the stage at Lark Hall. The band is touring in support of their latest release, You Only Get A Few. Appearing as special guest that night is Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light.

Transitions are both inevitable and startling– like a scenic drive before a hairpin bend, an abrupt storm, a rediscovered love. For Upstate, the past three years have been a litany of transitions as members Mary Webster, Melanie Glenn, Harry D’Agostino, and Dylan McKinstry patiently navigated the unfolding hurdles of the pandemic and some of life’s most pivotal moments. Amid a whirlwind of marriages, babies, funerals, and spiritual awakenings, mourning and celebration were a long, uncertain pause. This restful time apart from the demands of the road, fostered for Upstate the chance to make a record that could touch on every corner of their lives, a deeply honest portrait.

Over the past eleven years, Upstate has garnered acclaim for its effortless and genre-dodging arrangements, which flourished on two previous albums, A Remedy (2015) and Healing (2019). The group swelled with members, traveled the country on a national headlining tour, and secured support slots with The Felice Brothers, Marco Benevento, Lake Street Dive, Mt. Joy, and The Wood Brothers. Upstate now welcomes multi-instrumentalist Dylan McKinstry, who engineered, mixed, and, along with Mary Webster, produced their third full-length album, You Only Get A Few.

The LP was recorded in the Hudson Valley at The Building in Marlboro, New York, and finished at Greenpoint Recording Collective in Brooklyn, both spaces intimately familiar to the band and the musicians they worked with. Webster states that because “we produced it independently, we had no opinions or perspectives other than our own. It allowed whatever was going on in the heads and souls of the songwriters to be filter-free.” They found rich resources too in working with family: Webster’s husband Conor is featured on piano, along with three-month-old Oscar on “WYDFL,” and McKinstry’s father Steve, himself a recording engineer, is featured throughout on Hammond B3, recorded in McKinstry’s home state of Minnesota at Salmagundi Recording Studio. Harry’s father, Louie, and Conor, took the film photographs that would become the album’s cover and credit photos.

You Only Get A Few is filled with songs blossoming from uncertainty and creative collaboration. Webster describes the album as “darker and moodier” than their previous releases, but joy abounds in the band’s performance. Shedding old expectations, the LP is the most authentic to who the group is now, as each member leaned into what they’d previously felt constrained from. “You just have to let go of so much that you never thought you could,” she says. That emancipation dances throughout the record as Upstate expands its sonic palette, reshaping its sound to resemble their aural imagination more closely. “Our collaboration in the studio was more raw, fast, and honest because we weren’t even sure there was a future for us,” McKinstry says. “We simply just wanted to make a record because capturing the moment we found ourselves in felt important. We wanted to document and pay homage to the transition itself.” Now the more classic instrumentation, centered on vocals, bass, guitars, and drums, turns the attention from novelty to songcraft and invites the wider additions of clarinet, piano, and organ to sit on atop a fuller foundation.

While much of You Only Get The band’s real-life experiences inspire a Few, there are also moments of spontaneous fiction, an idea propelled into something tangible. On this third album, Upstate prods and searches, stews and savors, and they let go of as much as they carry throughout each transition. It’s as if there’s a collective breath, and just as the album begins with an exhale, You Only Get A Few ends with one, too.

Lennon Award Winning Songwriter Rachel Sumner sits at the helm of her virtuosic string band Traveling Light (fiddle, guitar, bass). This acoustic trio packs a mighty sound, bringing their bluegrass roots to Sumner’s tightly crafted original songs. The result? You’ll hear songs as sweet and biting as the nectar and venom in Sumner’s haunting voice.

TICKET INFORMATION:

The show will start at 8:00 pm. Tickets may. be purchased in advance at $15.00 for general admission and $25.00 for the mezzanine. To purchase your tickets, please click here.

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