Angel Olsen shares “Waving, Smiling”, track from the new album

Whole New Mess will arrive on the 28th


Angel Olsen shares “Waving, Smiling”, track from the new album
Photo by Kylie Coutts

On August 28, Angel Olsen will release Whole New Mess, an intimate album with songs recorded at The Unknown, a studio located inside an old church built between 1909 and 1920 and located in Anacortes, Washington.

From this new album we heard "Whole New Mess", the title track, and now it's "Waving, Smiling".

Whole New Mess rescues early versions of several tracks from All Mirrors, the praised album released by Angel Olsen in 2019.

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