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Parsonsfield
The Hangar on the Hudson
Troy, NY
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Parsonsfield
WE is not about you and me or even us, the band. Its about finding our way in the world one day at a time trying to live out each moment until the sun goes down. Parsonsfield has been through the wringer of ups and downs and decided for the first time since the bands 2011 conception to take a two-month break from touring to focus solely on recording.The result is WE, a contemplative EP filled with real life struggle and excitement. The album takes us from the joys of childhood discovery to the depression and confusion of a quarter-life crisis, and ends with dancing your way toward the darkness at the end of days.
Everyone finds themselves searching for this theoretical thing that is supposed to make them happy. Whether its a relationship or financial comfort, theres a goal in our minds that once achieved, well be able to start enjoying life, says singer/songwriter and banjo player Chris Freeman. Our circumstances, whether were rich or poor, are only half of what determines happiness. The rest is our thoughts, habits and connections with other people, adds songwriter and mandolin player Antonio Alcorn. WE is an inner journey to appreciate what you have, and to find happiness no matter what your lot in life.

In a concise five songs, WE captures the bands maturing sound, winding its way through a full range of emotions. It has as much influence from 90s rock and 70s R&B as it does the folk-pop material that fans have come to expect from the western Massachusetts based outfit. The album opens with a forlorn mandolin that grows into the groovy Light of the City, a song about profound loneliness in the most crowded place on earth. Go Find Yourself captures the fading of childhood excitement as you tumble down a prescribed path toward the rest of your life, realizing it wont bring you happiness. The song takes a cosmic step back and pleads, when love comes to find you, dont run and hide. The danceable, invigorating Kick Out The Windows, written in reaction to Dylan Thomas poem Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night, is a resonant anthem of defiance and redemption, showcasing Parsonsfields enduring vein of passion.

Leading up to the recording of WE, Parsonsfield built a home studio where they retreated to workshop song ideas and experiment with recording techniques. There were more demos and versions of these songs than any other songs we have written. It was a much more thoughtful process with 90% of our ideas not sticking. Since recording our last album, Blooming Through The Black, we scored a film and wrote instrumental music for the first time, which opened new horizons for this record.

When it came time to go into the studio with producer Dan Cardinal (Josh Ritter, The Low Anthem, Darlingside), Parsonsfield had more material than ever before. Dan challenged us even further to play with sampled drums and more effected sounds giving the music more depth and mood. Although this was our first time working in a traditional recording studio, we didnt want to lose the space that our demos had. So we made sure that songs like Light of the City and Take Me Back maintained that minimalism that we fell in love with on our demo.

WE is the highly anticipated fourth release from Parsonsfield, a quintet praised for making "the most jubilant and danceable indie roots music this side of the Carolinas (NPR). The band continues to push the boundaries of their harmony- driven grassroots origins creating their own distinctive Americana, integrating pop and bold rock flourishes along the way.

Just remember, WE is not about you and me. Freeman continues, Its about struggling with depression and anxiety from living in a divisive world, yet we have so much to be grateful for. It's about being at the crossroads of yesterday's dreams and tomorrow's plans.

Parsonfields plays the Hangar on The Hudson in Troy May 12th. Tickets are $13 advanced and $15 day of show.

Location

The Hangar on the Hudson (View)
680 River st
Troy, NY 12180
United States

Categories

Music > Folk
Music > Rock

Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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Owner: The Ale House
On BPT Since: Dec 02, 2014
 
The Hangar on The Hudson


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