“Olsen certainly knows how to capture and exercise melodramatic feelings in her music.” – The New York Times “What’s remained central to Olsen’s work as a songwriter is her chillingly stoic sense of self-conviction, her songs’ declarations of romantic and artistic independence.” – NPR Music Angel Olsen unveils the title track
Read MoreToday, Angel Olsen gestures beyond the lush world of last year’s Big Time with her new single, ‘Forever Means,’ the title track off her forthcoming EP out this Friday, April 14th on
‘Through The Fires’ by Angel Olsen from the album ‘Big Time’, out now on Jagjaguwar. Stream/Buy ‘Big Time’: https://angelolsen.jagjag.co/big-time
“Olsen certainly knows how to capture and exercise melodramatic feelings in her music.” – The New York Times “What’s remained central to Olsen’s work as a songwriter is her chillingly stoic sense
“‘Through The Fires’ is the centerpiece statement of this record. It’s a song I wrote to remind myself that this life is temporary, the past is not something to dwell on, that
Angel Olsen will release her new album, Big Time, on June 3rd via Jagjaguwar. Today, Olsen and director Kimberly Stuckwisch announce a new film, also titled Big Time, presented by Amazon Music.
“Olsen certainly knows how to capture and exercise melodramatic feelings in her music.” – The New York Times “What’s remained central to Olsen’s work as a songwriter is her chillingly stoic sense of
Angel Olsen announces her new album, Big Time, out June 3rd on Jagjaguwar, and presents its lead single/video, ‘All The Good Times.’ Big Time was forged in a whiplash; the rare, fertile moments when both
Aisles EP of ‘80s Covers Out August 20th (Digitally) and September 24th (Physically) Debut Release on somethingscosmic, Olsen’s Jagjaguwar Imprint Angel Olsen unveils her cover of Billy Idol’s “Eyes Without a Face”. The
Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen Debut Like I Used To (Acoustic Version) on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Watch Here: Stream “Like I Used To (Acoustic Version)” Here Photo credit – Kimberly Stuckwisch
Aisles EP of ‘80s Covers Out August 20th (Digitally) and September 24th (Physically) Debut Release on somethingscosmic, Olsen’s Jagjaguwar Imprint “While Branigan’s 1982 “Gloria” had pumping synthesizers and a perky vocal, Olsen