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 ...
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, ...
Origami Angel have released a video for their new song “Thank You, New Jersey”. The video was directed by Bob Sweeney. The song appears to be a standalone single and is out now via Counter Intuitive ...
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 ...
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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.
Bill de Blasio says NYC plans to “fully reopen” on July 1 and more and more tours keep getting announced, so maybe the end of this thing really is in sight. Let’s hope! Now, with the fifth wave and ...
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 ...
The Story So Far will be hitting the road with Neck Deep, Origami Angel and Pain Of Truth this autumn. Kicking off in Nottingham and wrapping up in Brighton, Origami Angel have unveiled an eight-date ...
Origami Angel have released a new song called “Fruit Wine”. The song appears to be a standalone single and is available digitally now via Counter Intuitive Records. Origami Angel are currently touring ...
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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