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Angel Olsen - Whole New Mess (2020) [Hi-Res]

Angel Olsen - Whole New Mess (2020) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Angel Olsen

  • Title: Whole New Mess
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Jagjaguwar
  • Genre: Indie Folk
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, artwork) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 42:05
  • Total Size: 96.5 / 255 / 465 / 882 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Whole New Mess (03:42)
02. Too Easy (Bigger Than Us) (02:32)
03. (New Love) Cassette (02:50)
04. (We Are All Mirrors) (02:36)
05. (Summer Song) (04:09)
06. Waving, Smiling (03:52)
07. Tonight (Without You) (04:01)
08. Lark Song (06:30)
09. Impasse (Workin' For The Name) (03:48)
10. Chance (Forever Love) (05:29)
11. What It Is (What It Is) (02:36)

The time had come, Angel Olsen realised in the fading summer of 2018, to take her new songs out of the house. Olsen’s 2016 marvel, My Woman, had been a career breakthrough, but it catalyzed a period of personal tumult, too: a painful breakup, an uneasy recovery, an inadequate reckoning. At home in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Olsen penned songs that finally grappled with these troubles, particularly love—how forever is too much to promise, how relationships can lock us into static versions of ourselves, how you can go through hell just to make someone else happy. These heartsore explorations shape Whole New Mess, Olsen’s first solo album since her 2012 debut and an emotional portrait so intimate and vulnerable you can hear her find meaning in these crises in real-time.
At least nine of the eleven songs on Whole New Mess should sound familiar to anyone who has heard All Mirrors, Olsen’s grand 2019 masterpiece that earned high honors on prestigious year-end lists and glossy spreads in stylish magazines. “Lark,” “Summer,” “Chance”—they are all here, at least in some skeletal form and with slightly different titles. But these are not the demos for All Mirrors. Instead, Whole New Mess is its own record with its own immovable mood, with Olsen working through her open wounds and raw nerves with just a few guitars and some microphones, isolated in a century-old church in the Pacific Northwest. If the lavish orchestral arrangements and cinematic scope of All Mirrors are the sound of Olsen preparing her scars for the wider world to see, Whole New Mess is the sound of her first figuring out their shape, making sense for herself of these injuries.




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