Mon
Aug 21, 2023
Split Bill
Main Stage

Margaret Glaspy

No reservations
With opening act:  
Keenan O'Meara
Dining 5pm. Music 7:30pm.

Blending lyrical, introspective songwriting with a raw rock edge, Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and producer Margaret Glaspy emerged in 2016 with Emotions and Math, a debut that brought her to the international stage. Since then, she has released her transformative sophomore album Devotion, along with several EP’s, amongst them her reproductive rights anthem “My Body My Choice”. This year, a new album is expected in the fall that goes back to her minimal, guitar led rock and roll songbook. Having produced three Blue Note records in the last few years and performed with acts such as Wilco, Spoon, and Jackson Browne, Glaspy continues to be at the leading edge of artistry and modern songwriting.

Margaret Glaspy
Aug 21, 2023
  •  
Main Stage
  •  
Dining 5pm. Music 7:30pm.

On Margaret Glaspy’s long-awaited second album, Devotion, this highly acclaimed young artist reaffirms her status as one of the most sharp-eyed singer-songwriters of her generation while managing to audaciously reinvent her sound. She fearlessly defies expectations -- and the results are exhilarating.

Coming home after nearly three years on the road in support of her 2016 debut album Emotions and Math and the 2018 follow-up EP Born Yesterday, Glaspy was eager to challenge herself as an artist and start to make a new album with a clean aesthetic slate. Her bold experimentation has paid off, with tunes that are her most melodically confident, rhythmically compelling, and often incredibly romantic. The arrangements are unexpectedly lush at times, especially on the torchy “Heartbreak,” and often boast an impressive groove, on such tracks as “You’ve Got My Number” and the title song, “Devotion.” Glaspy announces her radical approach at the very start of Devotion, where digitally altered voices serve as the prelude to “Killing What Keeps Us Alive,” and she fills the album with surprising sonic touches, right up to the haunting electronics-and-voice soundscape of album closer “Consequence.”

For Glaspy, Devotion is more about evolution than total transformation. The distinctive personality that marked Emotions and Math is still very much in evidence here. On her debut, Glaspy could be bracingly direct as she chronicled the trials of being alone or the tribulations of being together. She brought swagger, as well as sensitivity, to her lyrics and her performances. On Devotion, she still does, but her perspective has changed: "This record is very different from the last. It’s not about being righteous or all-knowing, it's about letting love in even when you don't know what will happen when you do. It's about devoting your heart to someone or something, against all odds.”

Glaspy toured throughout the USA, Canada, Europe, China and Australia behind Emotions & Math, including dates with Wilco and The Lumineers among others – she also appeared on NPR’s Tiny Desk, CBS Saturday Morning and CONAN. Finding herself in her Brooklyn apartment after all of her travels, Glaspy admits, “It was such a shift for me that I didn’t know what to do with myself when I closed that chapter. I was feeling pretty shy. I like to be alone and I had constantly been around people for two or three years straight. I took a long breath, reorienting myself, trying to find my in to get inspired and to get excited about making records again.”

Opener: Keenan O'Meara

Born in Maryland. Living in Shandaken, NY. Unmotivated naturalist. Writing songs instead.