Washington, D.C. emo rock duo Origami Angel announce their debut
Australian tour, kicking off this April! Origami Angel will travel the
East Coast armed with their defining 2024 album 'Feeling Not
Found', out now via Counter Intuitive Records, on a 5-date tour
starting April 10. The fun begins at Jive Bar in Adelaide before
moving to Stay Gold Melbourne on Friday April 11, The Lansdowne in
Sydney on Saturday April 12, LaLaLa's in Wollongong on Sunday April 13
and The Brightside Brisbane on Monday April 14. Origami
Angel—vocalist/guitarist Ryland Heagy and drummer Pat
Doherty—boast tens of millions of streams on Spotify for their
boundary-pushing, breakneck, cross-culture and cross-genre music. Not
ones to be pigeonholed into any one sound, the pair pride themselves
on their rock rollercoaster sound, driving seamlessly between sunny
easycore jams, crushing metalcore riffs, jazzy indie rock, misty emo,
electronic and so much more. Their latest album, 'Feeling Not
Found' produced by the legendary Will Yip (Movements, Balance and
Composure, L.S. Dunes), demonstrates Origami Angel at the top of their
class—refined but unrestrained, unhinged and profound and in fierce
pursuit of a creative expression of their lived experiences. 'Feeling
Not Found' is the third full-length record from Origami Angel, and
is the one—the rare, undeniable piece of work that defines a sound,
a moment, a subculture, a band’s position in the continuum of music.
A 14-track epic, 'Feeling Not Found' features tracks, Fruit Wine,
Dirty Mirror Selfie and Wretched Trajectory and revolves around the
deeply modern experience teased in the title: an emotional and
spiritual 404 error, a sensation of cellular-level malfunction and
data corruption, of being lost in an oblivion of digital information,
and the desperate struggle to reconnect to how it feels to be human
and whole. Previous LPs, 2019’s 'Somewhere City' and 2021’s
breakout smash 'Gami Gang' established Origami Angel as a unique
force that interspersed elements of ’90s math and emo with early
2000s pop-punk and easycore to grow something new and contemporary,
something that felt as breakneck and relentless and
teetering-on-the-edge as this era of human history. Origami Angel are
currently headlining their way through Europe and the UK and have
previously joined the likes of Mayday Parade, Four Year Strong, The
Wonder Years, Mom Jeans, Hunny and so many more atop stages across
America, and are stoked to debut their energetic live show to new
audiences in Australia. Don't miss Origami Angel's Australian live
debut this April!
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