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Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Americana artist Gregory Alan Isakov returns with new album 'Appaloosa Bones' in August

Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Gregory Alan Isakov will release his new album, Appaloosa Bones, August 18 via Dualtone Records/Suitcase Town Music (pre-order/pre-save here).

Ahead of the release, new song, “The Fall,” just debuted. Watch/share the official music video—directed by Jasmine McGlade (Director, Fencer and Executive Producer, LA LA Land) and animated by Ruth Lingford (Head of Animation, Harvard University)—HERE.

Of the video, McGlade shares, “Gregory’s music is so poignant, and ‘The Fall’ in particular has such a powerful, spiritual quality to it. I knew I wanted to make a video immersed in nature that fit with Greg’s aesthetic and the emotional realm of the song, while also creating characters and vintage, old-timey elements that connect with the lyrics. The piece, perhaps like the song, should ultimately say something about the human condition, and what it means to be alive—in a way that is a bit surrealist.”

Produced by Isakov and Andrew Berlin (Descendents, Rise Against) and recorded at Isakov’s studio outside of Boulder, Appaloosa Bones is his first new album in five years. 

Reflecting on the album, Isakov shares, “I set out to make a folky, small lo-fi rock ‘n’ roll record. And then the songs kind of told me, ‘No, this is what it’s going to be.’ And so I said, ‘OK,’ and after a while, I was just holding onto the reins, waiting to see where it was going and how the material worked. What I found was a collection of songs that brought me back to when I was starting out playing with the band—traveling a lot in the van, playing throughout the Southwest and West. These wide open landscapes had this quietness and expansive deepness that grounded me and evoked a lot of the curiosities I was drawn to when I started writing songs.”

In celebration of the new music, Isakov will tour through this fall. 

Isakov has garnered over 1 billion streams and released five full-length albums to date, including 2018’s Evening Machines, which was nominated for Best Folk Album at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards. Additionally, Isakov’s music has been featured in hit shows such as Grey’s Anatomy, Big Sky, A Million Little Things, The Haunting of Hill House, Virgin River, The Blacklist, This is Us and many more.

Born in Johannesburg, South Africa and raised in Philadelphia, Isakov now calls Colorado home. When he isn’t on the road, he spends much of his time writing and recording songs in his barn studio, as well as running his farm in Boulder County, which provides produce to the farm’s CSA members, local restaurants, and Community Food Share (a Boulder County food bank).

Track List:

1. The Fall
2. Before the Sun
3. Appaloosa Bones
4. Silver Bell
5. Watchman
6. Miles to Go
7. Terlingua
8. Mistakes
9. One Day
10. Sweet Heat Lightning
11. Feed Your Horses

Tour Dates:

June 15—Santa Fe, NM—The Bridge* (SOLD OUT)
June 16—Santa Fe, NM—The Bridge* (SOLD OUT)
June 18—Telluride, CO—Telluride Bluegrass Festival (SOLD OUT)
July 27—Portland, ME—Thompson’s Point+
July 28—Burlington, VT—Waterfront Park Concert Series+
July 30—Newport, RI—Newport Folk Festival (SOLD OUT)
August 11—Omaha, NE—Outlandia Music Festival
August 14—Saskatoon, SK—Coors Event Centre
August 15—Calgary, AB—MacEwan Hall
August 17—Vancouver, BC—The Orpheum†
August 18—Seattle, WA—Paramount Theatre† (SOLD OUT)
August 20—Troutdale, OR—Edgefield†
August 22—Jacksonville, OR—Britt Pavilion†
August 23—San Francisco, CA—The Masonic†
August 25—Los Angeles, CA—The Theatre at Ace Hotel† (SOLD OUT)
August 26—Los Angeles, CA—The Theatre at Ace Hotel† (SOLD OUT)
August 27—Phoenix, AZ—The Van Buren† (SOLD OUT)
August 29—Salt Lake City, UT—Delta Hall at The Eccles†
August 30—Salt Lake City, UT—Delta Hall at The Eccles†
September 2—Denver, CO—Mission Ballroom† (SOLD OUT)
September 3—Dillon, CO—Dillon Amphitheater† (SOLD OUT)
September 4—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre‡ (SOLD OUT)
September 29—Kansas City, MO—The Midland^
September 30—St. Paul, MN—Palace Theatre^
October 1—Chicago, IL—The Chicago Theatre
October 3—Durham, NC—Durham Performing Arts Center^
October 5—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium^
October 6—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium#
October 7—Atlanta, GA—Tabernacle#
October 8—Atlanta, GA—Tabernacle#
October 10—Asheville, NC—Rabbit Rabbit#
October 11—Charleston, SC—Firefly Distillery#
October 13—Washington, DC—The Anthem
October 14—Philadelphia, PA—Franklin Music Hall#
October 16—Toronto, ON—Massey Hall**
October 17—Montreal, QC—MTELUS**
October 18—Kingston, NY—Ulster Performing Arts Center**
October 21—Boston, MA—Roadrunner**
October 22—Boston, MA—Roadrunner**
October 23—New York, NY—Beacon Theatre**

*with special guest Joe Purdy
+with special guest Josh Ritter
†with special guest Shovels & Ropes
‡with special guest Jeremiah Fraites of The Lumineers (playing Piano Piano)
^with special guest Damien Jurado
#with special guest Lucius
**with special guest The Milk Carton Kids

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