Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for the ‘Árný Margrét’ Category

[DID NOT ATTEND: November 4, 2025] Of Monsters and Men / Árný Margrét

We saw Of Monsters and Men her back in 2019.  I was really impressed with the show–the performance and the overall spectacle was great.  This was their first time back since that show, but we had tickets to see Romesh Ranganathan tonight.

It also turns out that OMAM released a new album that I hadn’t heard–and they played the whole thing that night.  So, no big deal missing them. I have fond memories of the last show.

Árný Margrét is an Icelandic folk singer with a lovely voice.  She plays quiet acoustic guitar and has a delightfully Icelandic-sounding voice.  It makes it seem like the night would have been more mellow than I would have guessed.  But of course I could be wrong about that.  She opened for John Grant in April.  It’s funny to think I could have seen her twice in a year if I went to both of these shows.

For ease of searching, I include: Arny Margret

Read Full Post »

[DID NOT ATTEND: April 8, 2025] John Grant / Árný Margrét

John Grant is an American singer who lives in Iceland.  He moved there in 2013 and became a citizen in 2022.

He doesn’t play the U.S. very often (last time he played Philly was 2015) and I put him on my “hope to see” list.

I really liked his records from 2013 and 2015 but hadn’t listened to his more recent releases.  But there was something so strangely enchanting about his music–kind of poppy but dark and weird too.  I wasn’t sure what his live shows would be like, but reviews talked about them being really engaging.

I was pretty psyched to get a ticket for this show, but it turned out to be the same night as Mogwai and so I had one of those tough choices–see a band I loved and wanted to see again, or see a guy I liked ok but who never plays here.

In the end the question was moot because my wife had surgery and I wasn’t going anywhere that night.

Árný Margrét is an Icelandic folk singer with a lovely voice.  She plays quiet acoustic guitar and has a delightfully Icelandic-sounding voice.  It makes it seem like the night would have been more mellow than I would have guessed.  But of course I could be wrong about that.

For ease of searching I include: Arny Margret

Read Full Post »