Manchester Airport in November 2018 as a passenger prepared to head to Dubai.
14.08.2020 - 20:13 / nme.com
Angel Olsen has told NME that she predicted that 2020 “would be the year of burning trash”.The North Carolina singer-songwriter, who’s new album ‘Whole New Mess’ is released on August 28, claims in this week’s NME Big Read interview that with the coronavirus pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement gathering momentum, it has been a year of scrutinising every system we once accepted without question.“It’s a trash-burning year! Let’s reveal everyone, everything, pull the rug out from all of
.Manchester Airport in November 2018 as a passenger prepared to head to Dubai.
Angel Olsen, “Whole New Mess” (Jagjaguwar)If you’re looking for something completely new from Angel Olsen, “Whole New Mess” isn’t it. But if you’re looking for something raw, vulnerable and piercing, this album delivers.“Whole New Mess” sees Olsen stripped down, processing the pain before the songs would become glossier versions of themselves.
Angel Olsen, though, isn’t most artists. Before making her fourth album, 2019’s astounding ‘All Mirrors’, she escaped to a tiny studio in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest of America to work out a bunch of new songs alone, accompanied only by her guitar and the occasional trill of an organ.
Katy Perry got real about the ups and downs of her relationship with fiancé Orlando Bloom as they await the birth of their first child.“For us, and you can hear that even in ‘Champagne Problems,’ which is a song on the record, you can hear that we’re not flaunting how in love we are,” the singer, 35, explained during her interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe on Thursday, August 20, referencing her upcoming album, Smile. “We have been through f—king hell.
from the White House lawn. The convention will take place in both Charlotte, North Carolina, and Washington, D.C., and as was the case with the DNC, many speakers will deliver their speeches remotely.
Angel Olsen has shared a new track called ‘Waving, Smiling’ – you can listen to it below.The song will feature on the North Carolina artist’s forthcoming album ‘Whole New Mess’, which arrives on August 28 via Jagjaguwar.‘Waving, Smiling’ in my head is the last scene, a slow-motion realisation of love not lost but at peace somewhere within myself,” Olsen said of the cut.
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