Origami Angel will release Feeling Not Found on September 27th. Today they’ve shared two new songs from the album, “Dirty Mirror Selfie” and “Where Blue Light Blooms.”
Track Listing
- Lost Signal
- Dirty Mirror Selfie
- Where Blue Light Blooms
- Viral
- Underneath My Skin
- Wretched Trajectory
- AP Revisionist History
- Living Proof
- Fruit Wine
- Sixth Cents (Get It?)
- Secondgradefoofight
- HM07 Waterfall
- Higher Road
- Feeling Not Found
Press Release
If you've got it, flaunt it––and all over the upcoming 14-track full length from Washington, D.C. duo Origami Angel, that's exactly what vocalist/guitarist Ryland Heagy and drummer Pat Doherty do. Simply put, their new album, Feeling Not Found, is the future of emo. Recorded with Grammy-nominated producer Will Yip (Turnstile, Title Fight, The Wonder Years) at Studio 4, Feeling Not Found revolves around the deeply modern experience teased in the title: an emotional and spiritual 404 error, a sensation of cellular-level malfunction and data corruption, of being lost in an oblivion of digital information, and the desperate struggle to reconnect to how it feels to be human and whole. Origami Angel will headline a mammoth trek across the U.S. this fall in support of Feeling Not Found, and they're bringing along Arm's Length, Macseal, and Forests for support. All tickets go on sale this Friday. Two songs from Feeling Not Found are out today: "Dirty Mirror Selfie" may quickly rise in the ranks of the Origami Angel discography, with its furious pogo-ready riff plunging into a power-pop declaration of intent.“Where Blue Light Blooms,” a stunning, operatic track, finds Heagy and Doherty giving a workshop in outside-the-box songwriting and includes one of the most thrilling bridges you’ll hear on a rock song this year. Origami Angel want to be the best like no one ever was, and so far, it seems like very little is going to stand in their way. Over the last few years, the duo has released some of the most exciting music to come out of the emo/pop-punk scene in years, and they're doing it their own way. Their 2019 LP, Somewhere City, has been called one of the best emo albums of the last 15 years by Consequence and their song "Doctor Whomst" called one of the 100 best emo songs of all time by Vulture. From that point forward, the duo has consistently reinvented expectations year-after-year––starting with 2021's massive double-LP, GAMI GANG,a pair of contrasting EPs in 2022 called re:turnand DE:PART, and a 2023 East Coast summer mixtape,The Brightest Days. Together, Heagy and Doherty are truly setting the tone for what the next decade of emo will sound like.
Tour 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