Marketa Irglova

Location

new york city, ny

Website

http://marketairglovamusic.com/

Bio

Marketa Irglova, the 23-year old Academy Award winner and one half of

The Swell Season, will be releasing her first full-length solo album,

titled Anar, October 11th on Anti Records. Citing references

ranging from Otis Redding, to Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, to the

soundtrack from Jesus Christ Super Star, Irglova pulled from numerous

influences to create a delicate balance of ethereal vocals and expanding

instrumentals on her 12-track debut, including the R&B influenced

“Go Back” and heart felt song “Crossroads.”

It was just over three years ago that the song “Falling Slowly” from the film Once

shocked the world by winning the Oscar. In the days following, a global

spotlight was placed on Irglova after she was the first winner in the

Academy’s history brought back by the shows host, Jon Stewart, to finish

her acceptance speech. In the ensuing years she has continued to share

in a series of high points that include releasing another record as The

Swell Season, touring as a vocalist in Iron and Wine, helping prepare

the Broadway version of Once and even an appearance on The Simpsons. However her most recent achievement, Anar, is easily the one she is most proud of.

Raised in the Czech Republic as a classically trained pianist and

vocalist, Irglova had established a new relationship with music after

moving to New York City, where most of the album was written. After

spending time at an intimate art and performance room in Brooklyn called

Zora Space, Irglova was moved to share her solo material and started

experimenting with new sounds. She began to craft songs with her solo

effort in mind, inspired by surrounding artists, musicians and fans from

varying cultures. Anar became Irglova’s creative outlet in documenting and expressing the personal journey she has been on the last few years.

It was during a performance at Zora Space that Irglova was drawn to a

painting on exhibition, “The Last Fall” by Iranian artist Nahid Hagigat.

Immediately taken by the contrast of color – a crimson red pomegranate

placed on a shining golden background - Irglova purchased the painting

and in turn named the album Anar, which is the Persian word for

“pomegranate.” For Irglova, the pomegranate, which is a fruit tied to

fertility and abundance, stood as a symbol of the fertile land of

creativity she began to explore after her move to New York.

The recording of the album took place in Chicago at Soma Studios with

producer and engineer Tim Iseler, as well as, fellow New Yorker, Persian

drum player and vocalist, Aida Shahghasemi.

Albums

  • Anar