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Ryan Montbleau at Stone Church w/ Jason Scaggs
The Stone Church
Brattleboro, VT
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Ryan Montbleau at Stone Church w/ Jason Scaggs
In 2005, Ryan Montbleau and his band headed into Applehead Recording in Saugerties, New York, to cut their debut album. With nothing more than ambition and a relentless work ethic to their names, they bootstrapped the whole thing, maxing out credit cards to fund it themselves and launch their careers from the ground up. Twelve years, eleven records, thousands of shows, and 60 million Spotify streams later, Montbleau returned to the studio for a special one-night-only concert that would become the latest entry in his venerable catalog: Woodstock Sessions.

There was something special about performing there again after going into that same studio as a young buck trying to figure out how to make my first records, reflects Montbleau. Coming back, I was a decade more confident, a decade stronger in my craft. It felt like coming full circle.

For his performance that night, Montbleau was backed not by his usual touring band, but by the acclaimed Boston duo Tall Heights (cellist Paul Wright and guitarist Tim Harrington). The collaboration yielded fresh perspective on Montbleaus catalog, fleshing out his stripped-down acoustic performances with gorgeous vocal blends and elegant instrumental arrangements. Soulful and spontaneous, the set showcased the magic that can happen when three consummate musicians surrender themselves to the songs, when a trio of gifted artists follow their instincts to craft a whole far greater than the sum of its parts.  

Tall Heights sound just naturally wraps around mine in a way thats really unique, says Montbleau. Their harmonies and tones are so dialed in with each other, and their voices gel around mine perfectly. When we get together, something special tends to happen.

Recorded in front of an intimate audience, the resulting collection combines the pristine audio quality of a studio record with the contagious energy of a live album, an ideal fit for Montbleaus intimate, honest lyrics and spirited, dynamic delivery. The unusual setting pushed him to step outside his comfort zone and take bold artistic risks, assembling a setlist that was equal parts reimagined retrospective and trial-by-fire as he mixed stripped-down versions of songs from throughout his career with brand new tracks recorded for the first time that night. Less is more was the mantra, and while Montbleau may be best known for his barn-burning full-band shows, hes no stranger to the raw acoustic setting.

Ive been touring solo about half the year lately, and my last release was a solo record where I really stripped the songs down to their bare bones, says Montbleau. I felt like those were some of the best songs Ive written in my entire life, and this record is a perfect continuation of that. The musics fleshed out a little bit more, but at its essence, its still me just pouring my heart out.

Montbleaus been pouring his heart out in song since the early 2000s, when he first began performing around his native Massachusetts. Hed go on to collaborate with Martin Sexton, Trombone Shorty, and Galactic among others, and share bills and stages with artists as diverse as Tedeschi Trucks Band, Ani DiFranco, The Wood Brothers, Rodrigo y Gabriela, and Mavis Staples, but it was Montbleaus ecstatic headline showsoften more than 200 of them a yearthat solidified his reputation as a live powerhouse and an inexorable road warrior. NPRs Mountain Stage compared his eloquent, soulful songwriting to Bill Withers and James Taylor, while Relix hailed his poetic Americana, and The Boston Herald raved that hes made a career of confident, danceable positivity.

Montbleaus never been one to rest on his laurels, though, and Woodstock Sessions opens with a brand new song called Looking Glass, a gentle, pensive track that proves his lyrical prowess and melodic gifts are sharper now than ever before. Busy people in the burning sand / Take a look up from your looking glass when you can, he sings, his raspy voice ensconced in velvet harmony over top of intricate fingerpicking.

That song was written just in time for the session and it was buzzing to get out, explains Montbleau. It's about the modern day-to-day, the ways we connect and the isolation we experience from staring at our screens all day and all night.

The desire for connection, for a true human bond, is a recurring theme in Montbleaus writing. The bittersweet Our Own Place searches for a home thats perpetually just out of reach, while the brooding Ships In The Night ruminates on our polarized political climate, and the heartfelt The Country and The Town (a song commissioned by PBS in Montbleaus newly-adopted home of Vermont) celebrates the power of community. Montbleaus live shows are nothing if not communal affairs, and the confessional Help Me reaches out a helping hand out for anyone struggling through hard times.

Theres still this shame tied up in mental illness or mental struggles, says Montbleau. So many people experience dark, even suicidal thoughts, and we need to talk about that more, collectively as a society and individually as friends and families. I wrote this song when I was going through those feelings myself, and I share it in the hopes that it can help other folks dealing with the same thing.

Montbleaus songs have a way of weaving themselves into the fabric of his listeners lives that way, offering up hope and light in moments of darkness and doubt. The tender Carry pledges to always be there to pick up a lovers slack, while the striving Chariot (I Know) insists upon love and faith in the face of uncertainty, and the lilting All Or Nothing (which was originally recorded and released as a single with Tall Heights) promises better days to come. Selecting which ten tracks to include on the album from the nearly three-and-a-half-hour concert wasnt easytheres no way to include every fan favoritebut Montbleau ultimately let the spirit of the songs guide him.

Im not trying to put out my greatest hits, he concludes. Im just trying to create the best and most timely art I can.

A lot may have changed since Ryan Montbleau first set foot in Applehead Recording, but some things will always stay the same.



Jason Scaggs is a man with many instruments and many musical influences. If you listen closely you can hear his Appalachian boyhood in Roanoke, Virginia, some raucous Boulder, Colorado flavor and a swirl of Vermont inspiration for good measure. Taking pride in his thoughtful lyrics and unique melodies, Jason's songs are mesmerizing, drawing you into his vision. His songwriting ranges from Folk to Bluegrass to Alt Rock. Smooth transitions from banjo, to guitar, to baritone guitar make for an exciting ride and when coupled with his smooth vocals, his performance will leave you wanting to hear more.

Scaggs is probably most well known for his work in the regionally touring band Jatoba (www.jatobamusic.net). There he was 1/3 of a foot-stomping, rowdy and dizzying non-traditional bluegrass trio. He is currently focusing on his trio The Big Empty (https://www.facebook.com/bigemptymusic/) with Jeff Richardson, also formerly of Jatoba and Marcel LeClaire of Flabberghaster. Jason is also the driving force behind a musical movement based in Brattleboro called 5 Mics (https://www.facebook.com/FiveMicsVT/). A listening room style event taking place every 4-5 weeks through fall, winter & spring, five musicians take the stage and in a round robin format play selected songs to the audiences rapt attention. The musicians change each time and the project is gaining a following locally thanks to the palpable rawness and vulnerability seldom shared between artist and audience.

Location

The Stone Church (View)
210 Main st
Brattleboro, VT 05301-2843
United States

Categories

Music > Folk
Music > Pop & Top 40
Music > Rock
Music > Singer/Songwriter

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

Contact

Owner: The Stone Church
On BPT Since: May 23, 2017
 
The Stone Church
stonechurchvt.com


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