Angel Olsen reveals ‘High & Wild’ live video

Taken from her critically acclaimed second album Burn Your Fire For No Witness (“Rightly hailed a classic” The Times)‘High & Wild’ will be the next official single to come from Angel Olsen. Due for release via Jagjaguwar on 16 June, the track comes accompanied by a live video that was recorded at her recent, sold-out show at London’s Dingwalls.

Watch it here: http://bit.ly/REeJ3o

Featuring Stewart Bronaugh on guitar, Joshua Jaeger on drums, Emily Elhaj on bass and of course Angel front and centre, the footage was shot by Phil Poole at the band’s incredible March outing, accompanying the track’s the rolling rhythms and increasingly intensifying vocals and guitars perfectly.

Angel will also be touring this summer, full tour dates below, including Primavera and a return to London on 25 September playing the Electric Ballroom.

Praise for Angel Olsen:
“Her second album is one of those records that hypnotises as it unfurls” The Observer ‘Album of the Week’
“An understated sincerity that burns directly to the heart” The Telegraph 5/5
“The sublime Burn …is testament that Olsen’s philosophy of self-belief pays off” 9/10 NME
“As compelling a case for the singer-songwriter’s art as we have heard in ages” Sunday Times
“The hypnotic sounds of Angel Olsen’s voice is the runaway star of this, her second album. Listening to this record feels like gorging yourself; I just want to consume it” ‘Album of the Week’ 4.5/5 Artrocker
“This superb second album does indeed make a dramatic leap forward – vaulting straight from promise to its stringent, unarguable realisation” 4/5 Mojo
Burn Your Fire for No Witness feels like a big step forward from its predecessor” 8/10 Uncut
Burn Your Fire for No Witness confirms the St Louis singer-songwriter’s arrival as a major new voice” Uncut
“I wonder if you’ll hear a more urgent and wonderful record than Burn Your Fire for No Witness this year?” Monocle
“More flawless than ever” 8/10 Loud & Quiet
“Treating heavy weather with an impressive lightness of touch” 4/5 Q
“Exceptional voice” 4/5 The Times
“A voice that’s all kinds of beautiful: sometimes bruised and sweet, sometimes fierce and
blazing” 4/5 Time Out
“A rather fine voice that hovers between the ethereal and the belting” 4/5 Evening Standard
“She could be singing The Birdy Song and it would be sad. It would probably sound lovely too” 4/5 The Guardian
“White Fire breathes the same thickened air as Leonard Cohen’s ‘Famous Blue Raincoat’ but never suffers by comparison. High praise that” 4/5 Indieon Sunday
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“Like its riddling title, this album leaves us wanting to find out more” 4/5 The FT
“4/5” The Sun
“4/5” The Mirror
“4/5” The Fly
“An album of true beauty” 4/5 The Skinny
“Always vivid and often affecting” 4/5 DIY Magazine
“It’s the perfect soundtrack to the blooming of this year’s first snowdrops” Dazed & Confused
“Glorious, pensive intensity” London in Stereo
“Progression is a great thing to hear in any artist’s work, and there’s plenty of that to the largely excellent Burn Your Fire for No Witness” The Quietus
“Angel’s lyrics cut through bullshit with laconic wit and rough directness, giving an inroad into existential discussion that doesn’t feel forced, pretentious or entirely hyperbolic” 9/10 The 405
“In an age marred by insincerity and guardedness, she brings a frankness to her songwriting that immediately sets her apart from her contemporaries”8.5/10 ‘Album of The Week’ The Line of Best Fit
“Powerful” 8/10 Drowned in Sound
“Devastation has never sounded so beautiful” Gold Flake Paint
Burn Your Fire for No Witness conjures the past without ever imitating it, swirling its influences into something intimate, impressionistic and new” 8.3 Pitchfork

Angel Olsen Tour Dates
Sun 1 June Barcelona Primavera Festival (Tickets)
Wed 4 June Brighton The Old Market (Tickets)
Thurs 5 June Birmingham Hare & Hounds 2 (Tickets)
Sun 8 June Belfast McHughs (Tickets)
Mon 9 June Glasgow Mono (Tickets)
Tues 10 June Bristol The Lantern (Tickets)
Sat 9 August Oslo Øya Festival (Tickets)
Sat 16 August Brecon Green Man Festival (Tickets)
Tues 23 Sept Manchester The Deaf Institute (Tickets)
Thurs 25 Sept London Electric Ballroom (Tickets)