
Angel Olsen shares the title track from her upcoming EP Forever Means
Ahead of its release on Friday, Angel Olsen shares "Forever Means" – the final song from from her upcoming eponymous EP.
Originally written in 2019, "Forever Means" was composed following the release of Olsen’s 2019 album All Mirrors and its re-imaginative follow up, Whole New Mess, in 2020.
Following "Nothing's Free" – the lead single from Forever Means – Olsen comments: "I’d thought of it as a kind of nod to George Harrison, who I’d been getting back into during the pandemic as I was finally calming down and finding moments of peace with myself".
The forthcoming EP Forever Means sees Olsen collaborating with co-producer and mixer Jonathan Wilson, and picking up four songs that were left behind during the recording of last year's full-length Big Time.
Forever Means is due for release on Friday (14 April) via Jagjaguwar and is available to pre-order digitally and on vinyl.
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