Arny Margret announces second studio album, I Miss You, I Do
Icelandic singer-songwriter Arny Margret has announced the forthcoming release of her second studio album, I Miss You, I Do.
I Miss You, I Do incorporates sessions from Arny Margret’s trips to New York City, North Carolina, and Colorado, as well as those recorded in Iceland. During extensive international touring, she wrote prolifically and spent time getting to know producers and musicians, in order to create the follow-up to her debut album, they only talk about the weather, which was released in 2022.
“The main thing I wanted for this album was for it to be different”, Arny Margret explains. “When I listen to the last one, I feel like it's mainly about me and the guitar. It's very stripped back. I wanted to do more - I love the banjo, the fuller sound, I love the American sound, so recording it all over there made a big difference. I’ve always worked with the same people in the same places, so I never thought I could do this - work with all these people who record with some of my favourite musicians. I really admire everyone on this. And pushing myself out of my comfort zone, that’s quite rewarding”.
Tracklist:
- I Miss You, I Do
- Crooked Teeth
- Greyhound Station
- I Love You
- Day Old Thoughts
- Maybe I've Wasted My Time
- Took the Train 'til the End
- You're Mine, I'm Yours
- Born in Spring
- Happy New Year
I Miss You, I Do is set for release on 7 March via One Little Independent Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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