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ANGEL OLSEN

Ray Lego

Angel Olsen’s last album, 2014’s Burn Your Fire for No Witness , was the sound of her breaking free. Filled with brash songs and strong statements, a certain pent-up aggression present in even its softer moments, the album broke her out of the mold that had previously characterized her art. Until Burn Your Fire , Olsen was viewed mostly as a solo songwriter, a singer with a spectacular voice, plaintively emoting over acoustic guitar backdrop. With Burn Your

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