The post Origami Angel Announce New Mixtape, Unveil Single “My PG County Summer”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Origami Angel have announced a new mixtape, My Brightest Days, which is due on ...
DC-area emo two-piece Origami Angel recently announced a double album Gami Gang and shared two songs from it (we named “Neutrogena Spektor” one of the best punk/emo songs of March), and today they’ve ...
Origami Angel have just shared two more new singles. Following July’s double-whammy of Dirty Mirror Selfie and Where Blue Light Blooms, the duo have today unleashed Sixth Cents (Get It?) and ...
Three of the best newish bands in emo/punk, Origami Angel, Pinkshift, and Sweet Pill, are hitting the road together for a US tour this spring. It goes down in April and May, beginning in Asbury Park ...
Alternative Press teamed up with Origami Angel for an exclusive clear with green galaxy vinyl variant of The Brightest Days, limited to 300 copies. Head to the AP Shop to grab yours. Washington D.C.
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Next month, Origami Angel will unleash their new album Feeling Not Found. So far we’ve heard the singles “Fruit Wine,” “Dirty Mirror Selfie,” and “Where Blue Light Blooms,” and today the DC emo band ...
Now that the cult fandom of Origami Angel's breakout debut, Somewhere City, has positioned them as a leading emissary in the fifth wave of emo, the Washington, D.C.-based band has more than enough ...
In the wake of their latest album release, Feeling Not Found, Origami Angel made a pit stop on Nov. 6 at the Great American Music Hall. Joined by opening acts Forests, Macseal and Arm’s Length, their ...
On Nov. 19, four bands got together to perform a wonderful display of pop punk and emo rock at The Palladium in Worcester, Mass. Mom Jeans served as the headlining band for the tour, with the support ...
The law of averages strikes again as Gen Z pop-punk phenoms Origami Angel follow up their 20-track roller coaster of a second album with a tight, economical collection of eight simple, straightforward ...
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