
Angel Olsen announces new album Phases and shares first tracks "Fly On Your Wall" and "Special"
21 September 2017, 15:57
| Written by
Laurence Day
Angel Olsen has announced new record Phases and shared the two lead singles: "Fly On You Wall" and "Special".
The record follows last year's sensational record My Woman and features a range of rarities and demos from throughout Olsen's career, including a selection of unreleased tunes.
"Fly On Your Wall" (above) was one of the songs contributed to landmark compilation Our First 100 Days, while "Special" is taken from the same sessions that gave birth to My Woman.
Cuts to look forward to include "How Many Disasters" and "Sans" - two never-before-heard home demos. Check out "Special" below and find the full tracklist after.
Tracklist:
- Fly On Your Wall
- Special
- Only You
- All Right Now
- Sans
- Sweet Dreams
- California
- Tougher Than the Rest
- For You
- How Many Dreams
- May As Well
- Endless Road
Phases is released 10 November bia Jagjaguwar. You can pre-order now.
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