Emo rock duo Origami Angel have announced their debut Australian tour for 2025. The Washington, D.C. duo will visit local fans this April across five dates, hitting stages in Adelaide, Melbourne, ...
The Origami Angel / Pool Kids / Insignificant Other tour is on its last few dates, and it rolled through Brooklyn for a show at Elsewhere Hall last night (11/18). The show sold out in advance and was ...
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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 ...
With the pure bombast that’s packaged in most Origami Angel songs, it’s quite easy to forget that they’re a two-piece. After a huge bump in popularity during the pandemic, Ryland Heagy and Pat Doherty ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
It's been just about a year since Origami Angel hit us with the phenomenal Feeling Not Found. Today the hard-rocking yet maniacally catchy emo duo is back with their contribution to Cosmic Debris Vol.
Indie music has grown to include so much. It’s not just music that is released on independent labels, but speaks to an aesthetic that deviates from the norm and follows its own weirdo heart. It can ...