Album of the week: Angel Olsen, Horsegirl and Paradise

Every week there are countless album releases worldwide – who should keep track of them? In our “Albums of the Week” video format, ME trainee Emma Wiepking presents you with the week’s most exciting album releases every Friday – whether it’s a masterpiece or a real flop. This gives you a good, quick overview of the most important releases curated by the editors.

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Today we review for you BIG TIME, Angel Olsen’s new album, Horsegirl’s debut record VERSIONS OF MODERN PERFORMANCE and TRANSIT, the new studio album by Das Paradies.

Angel Olsen came out as a lesbian before her parents in 2021. Her father died just a few days later, and her mother died two weeks later. This mixture of oppressive sadness and liberating having said it also defines Olsen’s sixth studio album BIG TIME.

horse girl have a bad reputation: they are said to be rich and spoiled. However, this does not apply to the trio horse girl to. “Anti-Glory” is the name of one of the best songs on the debut the band from Chicago, and it really does what it says on the tin.

Florian Sievers aka The Paradise challenges the listener on his second album TRANSIT: Everything seems very accessible at first, but only to a certain extent. As concise as individual lines may be, the actual meaning of the texts always remains a mystery.

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