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Angel Olsen Announces New Album Burn Your Fire for No Witness, Hear New Song "Forgiven/Forgotten"


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Angel Olsen Announces New Album Burn Your Fire for No Witness, Hear New Song "Forgiven/Forgotten"

Singer-songwriter Angel Olsen has announced a new album, Burn Your Fire for No Witness, the followup to last year's great Half Way Home. It's out February 18 through Jagjaguwar and was produced with John Congleton. Check out "Forgiven/Forgotten" below.Olsen will be touring in support of Burn Your Fire in early 2014; check out the dates after the tracklist. Read our interview with Olsen from earlier this year here.

Burn Your Fire for No Witness:

01 Unfucktheworld
02 Forgiven/Forgotten
03 Hi-Five
04 White Fire
05 High & Wild
06 Lights Out
07 Stars
08 Iota
09 Dance Slow Decades
10 Enemy
11 Windows

Angel Olsen:

11-29 Jacksonville, FL - Jack Rabbits
11-30 Orlando, FL - Will’s Pub
12-03 Tallahassee, FL - FSU
12-04 New Orleans, LA - Circle Bar
12-05 Oxford, MS - Lamar Lounge
12-12 London, England - The Forum *
02-18 Charlottesville, VA - The Southern
02-20 New York, NY - Le Poisson Rouge
02-22 Nashville, TN - The Stone Fox
02-23 Fayetteville, AR - JR’s Lightbulb Club
02-24 Dallas, TX - Three Links
02-25 Austin, TX - Red 7
03-01 San Diego, CA - Soda Bar
03-02 Los Angeles, CA - The Echoplex
03-03 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
03-05 Portland, OR - Mississippi Studios
03-06 Vancouver, British Columbia - Media Club
03-07 Seattle, WA - Barboza
03-08 Moscow, ID - Mikey’s Gyros
03-10 Denver, CO - Larimer Lounge

* with Neko Case

Watch Olsen perform "Forgiven/Forgotten" at this year's Pitchfork Music Festival:



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