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Unfolding two new Origami Angel tracks

Posted by Loren on September 19, 2024

Unfolding two new Origami Angel tracks
photo by Kay Dargs

Origami Angel shared two new singles from their next album this week, "Sixth Cents (Get It?)" and "Secondgradefoofight," both of which appear on Feeling Not Found, out Sept. 27 on Counter Intuitive Records, produced by Will Yip. It is the group's third album.

They also soon embark on a US tour.

track listing:

1. Lost Signal
2. Dirty Mirror Selfie
3. Where Blue Light Blooms
4. Viral
5. Underneath My Skin
6. Wretched Trajectory
7. AP Revisionist History
8. Living Proof
9. Fruit Wine
10. Sixth Cents (Get It?)
11. Secondgradefoofight
12. HM07 Waterfall
13. Higher Road
14. Feeling Not Found

Live Dates:

Thu 10/24 Nashville, TN - Eastside Bowl
Fri 10/25 Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade - Heaven
Sat 10/26 Orlando, FL - The Beacham (Half House)
Mon 10/28 Austin, TX - Mohawk
Tue 10/29 Fort Worth, TX - Tulips
Thu 10/31 Mesa, AZ - The Nile
Fri 11/1 Pomona, CA - The Glass House
Sat 11/2 Pomona, CA - The Glass House
Sun 11/3 San Diego, CA - SOMA Sidestage
Tue 11/5 Roseville, CA - Goldfields Roseville
Wed 11/6 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
Fri 11/8 Portland, OR - Hawthorne Theatre
Sat 11/9 Vancouver, BC - Rickshaw Theatre
Sun 11/10 Seattle, WA - Showbox
Wed 11/13 Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre
Fri 11/15 St. Louis, MO - Delmar Hall
Sat 11/16 Chicago, IL - House of Blues
Sun 11/17 Detroit, MI - St. Andrews Hall
Tue 11/19 Lakewood, OH - The Roxy at Mahalls
Thu 11/21 Boston, MA - Big Night Live
Fri 11/22 Philadelphia, PA - TLA
Sun  11/24 New York, NY - Webster Hall

Unfolding two new Origami Angel tracks
photo by Kay Dargs

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