Tag: Angel Olsen

Angel Olsen Announces Big ‘Ol Book and Box Set “Song of the Lark and Other Far Memories”
The set, which is out May 7, includes a bonus album called “Far Memory.”

The Best Remixes of 2020
15 great tracks made greater with the help of friends and unexpected allies.

Hear Angel Olsen’s Contribution to the Soundtrack for the New Miranda July Movie
“Mr. Lonely” arrives ahead of “Kajillionaire,” set for release this Friday.

Angel Olsen, “Whole New Mess”
“Whole New Mess” rips the sheen and pageantry away from the “All Mirrors” tracklist.

New Fair Fight Benefit Comp Includes New Music From Phoebe Bridgers, Hayley Williams, Weyes Blood, and Angel Olsen
“Good Music to Avert the Collapse of American Democracy” will be available on Bandcamp for only 24 hours.

Angel Olsen Announces New Album “Whole New Mess,” Shares Title Track
Most of the record’s eleven tracks are reworked from last year’s “All Mirrors.”

Live from the Living Room: This Week’s Artist Live Streams (6/15-6/21)
Your weekly itinerary for CDC-approved live music experiences.

10 Great New Quarantine Cover Songs from Phoebe Bridgers, Angel Olsen, Jim James, and More
Tierra Whack, James Blake, and Jason Isbell take on covers by the likes of Radiohead, Roxy Music, and John Prine.

LIVE, IN PHOTOS: Angel Olsen at Oakland’s Fox Theater
Olsen is on tour in support of “All Mirrors,” joined here by opener Vagabon.

The Best Albums of 2019
Twenty-five records that brought joy in a tough year.

LIVE, IN PHOTOS: Levitation 2019
Angel Olsen, The Flaming Lips, Chelsea Wolfe, Dinosaur Jr., and more brought their psychedelic sounds to Austin this past weekend.

WATCH: The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Angel Olsen’s “Lark”
The songwriter’s new single from her forthcoming “All Mirrors” comes with a cinematic video.

PLAYLIST: Nanami Ozone Break Down Their Influences on “NO”
Prior to releasing their sophomore record, the Phoenix noise pop band walked us through the thirteen tracks that inspired it.

PREMIERE: Sonny Smith Gets Lost in “Pictures of You” Video
The West Coast garage rock icon goes solo for Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound label on the forthcoming “Rod for Your Love,” grows nostalgic in video for first single.

Alex Cameron, “Forced Witness”
The characters on “Forced Witness,” Alex Cameron’s second record, make the sociopaths from his debut look like amateurs.

LIVE, IN PHOTOS: Panorama (7/28–30/2017)
Setting sail to Randall’s Island.

FYF Fest Still Isn’t Coachella (And That’s a Good Thing)
Headliners were a story, as always, but they weren’t the story out of the fest’s inaugural three-day run at Expo Park.

I Got So Much Magic, You Can Have It: How the Near West Side Was Won at Pitchfork Fest
Solange, Angel Olsen, Kamaiyah, and a host of brilliant female artists took over Chicago’s Union Park this weekend.

FLOOD’s Best Records of 2016
Great year for music, terrible year for everything else.

Persona/Personality: The Two Sides of Angel Olsen
After responding to initial fame and acclaim by moving to a small town, Angel Olsen has quickly solidified herself as one of the brightest lights in music. And with “My Woman,” her new LP, she’s ready to present who she truly is—whether you want to run up that hill with her or not.

Announcing FLOOD 5, Available Now for Physical Purchase and Free Download
Featuring cover stories on Daveed Diggs and Angel Olsen.

PLAYLIST: Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster Has a Set of Short Stories for You
The Oxford, Mississippi singer-songwriter shares the tracks that inspired his new literary new album, “Constant Stranger.”

The Butterfly, Uh-uh That’s Old, Here’s the Initial Lineup for POP Montreal 2016
Work them hips a lil’ bit.

LISTEN: Lionlimb Pay Their Dues But Skip the Fare on Debut Track “Turnstile”
Yeah, this band is going to be successful.

Coachella 2015, Weekend 1: Like The Deserts Miss The Rain
Coachella opens its doors, featuring craft beer, interactive art installations, and Drake.

Sasquatch! Music Festival Solidifies Stacked Lineup for May
The highly anticipated Memorial Day weekend fest has expanded to include a grand total of one hundred and twenty-seven artists.

Coachella 2015 Lineup Announced (And Once Again, David Bowie Isn’t Playing)
Though this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was basically sold out before any bands were even announced, the lineup is now officially out,…

FYF 2014: We Will Survive
Run The Jewels, Caribou, Ty Segall, Phoenix, Interpol, Grimes, Darkside, Flying Lotus, The Strokes, Built To Spill, and more.