Cover of Angel Olsen Burn Your Fire for No Witness
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THE REVIEW

Frankly, I can't decide, why am I listening to this album? I don't remember who recommended it. An American singer-songwriter who recorded an album that contains some tunes that could be listened to as lullabies with a soporific reverberated voice, but the reverb of the recording doesn't increase the fullness of the voice that's lacking; she then tries to tackle other genres, but the sensation is always painfully lacking in vocal body. A poor folk rock and Bignami tells me to stop here because I risk a lawsuit if Olsen ever read my words and I would have to turn to Bertoncelli or the priest to resolve the situation.
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Summary by Bot

The reviewer expresses confusion over why they are listening to Angel Olsen's album. The vocals are described as weak and lacking fullness, with attempts at diverse genres falling short. The album is ultimately deemed poor folk rock. The review ends with a humorous side note unrelated to the music.

Tracklist

01   Stars (04:38)

02   Iota (03:27)

03   White Fire (06:55)

04   Unfucktheworld (02:05)

05   Windows (04:07)

06   Hi‐Five (02:57)

07   Dance Slow Decades (04:05)

08   High & Wild (03:53)

09   Lights Out (04:27)

10   Enemy (05:43)

11   Forgiven/Forgotten (02:03)

Angel Olsen

American singer-songwriter from St. Louis, Missouri, known for indie folk and indie rock albums and a distinctive voice.
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