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John Grant and Arny Margret

Mar 28, 2025 at 8:00 PM  ·   · $60 Evanston Space, Evanston, IL Evanston Space, Evanston, IL Tickets from $60

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Icelandic folk-indie artist Arny Margret from Ísafjörður creates introspective music, tours globally, and performs at major festivals like SXSW. Influenced by Phoebe Bridgers, she collaborates with artists like Passenger.
Born in Michigan, singer-songwriter John Grant is known for a blend of ballads to rants, exploring experiences as a gay man. His albums feature collaborations with bands like Midlake and artists such as Sinéad O'Connor. Nominated for a Brit Award, his work spans alt-country to synth pop, achieving U.K. chart success.

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Genre: Rock, Pop, Indie/Alt, Folk, Alternative Folk

Join the John Grant concert in Evanston at Evanston Space on Friday, March 28, 2025, at 8:00 PM, featuring Arny Margret. Purchase tickets!

John Grant began thinking about The Art of The Lie in the Autumn of 2022. Earlier that year, John had been introduced to Ivor Guest, producer and composer at Grace Jones Southbank show, the finale of her Meltdown Festival. They began talking about two records Guest had worked on, Hurricane for Jones, Prohibition for Brigitte Fontaine. Grace and Brigitte are two very big artists for me, says Grant. I love the albums he did for them. Hurricane is an indispensable piece of Grace's catalogue. An idea was sparked. I said, I really think you should do this next record with me. He said, I think you're right.

The Result of Collaboration

A year and a half later, the result is John Grant's most opulent, cinematic, luxurious album yet: The Art of The Lie. As the title suggests, the lyrical ingenuity counterweighted under all this considered musical largesse is as dark as its production is epic and bold. Ivor Guest and his cast-list of storied musicians have brought the drama, flecks of intrigue as beguiling as Laurie Anderson or The Art of Noise. John Grant has earthed it in deeply felt humanity and pitch-black realism. The clothing that it's dressed up in makes it more palatable, he says. It helps the bitter pill go down. Music and humour are how I've always dealt with the dark side of life. Come to think of it, it's how I deal with the good side too.

Musical Influences

Grant likens the musical flavours of The Art of the Lie to the sumptuous Vangelis soundtrack for Bladerunner or the Carpenters if John Carpenter were also a member. The first time I saw that movie, that opening scene, and heard that music, I was astounded we were being introduced to the evil empire of the future combined with the most beautiful sounds I had ever heard. While undeniably a John Grant record, nestling humour into tragedy, bleeding anger into compassion, there is a musical ambition and nerve to The Art of the Lie which offsets its most political and personal moments.

Juxtaposition of Themes

The hard juxtaposition of beauty and cruelty makes for compelling listening on Grant's sixth album, a record that ties childhood trauma to hardened adult after-effects, twinning both to the political malaise of America 2024, a country being drawn to the precipice of its own destruction. We were allowed to feel like we belonged for a couple of seconds, says Grant. Not anymore.

Title Significance

The Art of the Lie is a considered title, taken from the song Meek AF, itself a lyrical inversion of the biblical edict that the meek shall inherit the earth. Against a lubricated groove, some Zapp-esque talk box and a spidery keyboard figure, Grant sets out his understanding of the new ethics of America. Trump's book, The Art of the Deal, is now seen by MAGA disciples as just another book of the Bible and Trump himself as a messiah sent from heaven. Because, God wants you to be rich.

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