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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2025 · 52 MIN

196. Árný Margrét Discusses Gregory Alan Isakov, Appaloosa Bones

from You, Me and An Album · host Al Melchior

Send us Fan MailIcelandic singer-songwriter Árný Margrét joins Al to introduce him to Gregory Alan Isakov’s 2023 album Appaloosa Bones. Árný talks about first getting acquainted with Isakov’s music as a teenager, how his music transports her to an earlier time and what it was like to record part of her latest album at his studio in Colorado. She and Al also talk about that album—I Miss You, I Do—and how it differs from her 2022 debut They Only Talk About the Weather.IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE YMAAA COMMUNITY: The new YMAAA Patreon—Bonus Tracks—has arrived! Once a month, there will be a new podcast episode exclusively for the Patreon community. In addition to bonus episodes, there will be forums where we can get together as a community.The first Bonus Tracks episode will be published on July 24. If you subscribe anytime before July 31, you can get the first episode for $0.99 instead of the normal $5.99 monthly charge. For this Bonus Tracks Early Bird discount, go to patreon.com/youmealbum and enter the code ALBUM.For Árný’s music, tour dates and more, go to https://www.arnymargret.com/.Also, be sure to follow Árný on the following platforms!@arnymargretmusic on Instagram and YouTube@arnymrgrt on TikTok@arnymargret on FacebookTo keep up with You, Me and An Album, please give the show a follow on Instagram at @youmealbum.NOTE: At 43:04, Al misspoke and referred to Árný’s song “Greyhound Station” as “Greyhound Bus.”2:31 Árný joins the show2:48 Árný got interested in Gregory Alan Isakov’s music around the time that she started learning to play guitar9:20 Árný likes the emotional depth of Isakov’s lyrics10:23 Árný listened to Appaloosa Bones daily when it first came out12:24 Árný’s anticipation of Appaloosa Bones’ release built over the years15:26 “Silver Bell” is a particularly memorable song for both Árný and Al18:08 Árný discusses how the acoustics of Isakov’s studio add to his sound19:46 Árný talks about recording parts of I Miss You, I Do in Isakov’s studio22:03 Árný compares Isakov’s studio with the other spaces where she recorded her latest album26:05 Árný briefly met Isakov while recording at his studio28:12 Árný and Al talk about the title track and “Feed Your Horses” as examples of great storytelling33:58 Árný compares Isakov’s earlier work with Appaloosa Bones37:50 Árný explains what is different about her latest album as compared to her debut40:10 Árný talks about playing her new material live without a band42:48 Árný discusses the inspiration behind “Greyhound Station”46:30 Árný talks about her upcoming plansOutro music is from “I Miss You, I Do” by Árný Margrét.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail Icelandic singer-songwriter Árný Margrét joins Al to introduce him to Gregory Alan Isakov’s 2023 album Appaloosa Bones. Árný talks about first getting acquainted with Isakov’s music as a teenager, how his music transports her to an earlier time and what it was like to record part of her latest album at his studio in Colorado. She and Al also talk about that album—I Miss You, I Do—and how it differs from her 2022 debut They Only Talk About the Weather. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT...

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