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 announced a new album, Feeling Not Found, due September 27 via Counter Intuitive Records, and you can pre-order it from the band’s new early-2000s Windows-looking website ...
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.
LAKEWOOD, Ohio – Pop-punk Washington, D.C. duo Origami Angel is amassing critical acclaim from all the “cool kid” music rags for being “unmistakably unique” and the “future of emo.” Rightly so.
DC emo duo Origami Angel have followed last year’s The Brightest Days with a new single, “Fruit Wine.” Gami have never stuck to one style, and “Fruit Wine” once again feels like new territory for this ...
Origami Angel, a two-piece emo band out of Washington, D.C., is a strong supporter of local music scenes. They’ll be in Pittsburgh on Sunday to headline the 17th birthday bash for Don’t Let the Scene ...
In the wake of their latest album release, Feeling Not Found, Origami Angel made a pit stop on Nov. 6 at the Great American Music Hall. Joined by opening acts Forests, Macseal and Arm’s Length, their ...
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.
Pop punk band The Story So Far have announced a fall tour with UK's Neck Deep, Origami Angel and [[Pain Of Truth. The tour will happen at select locations in the US. presale for these dates will start ...
Stephen McGill has probably seen that band. Over 10 years as a live music photographer and over thousands of shows he's made a habit of trying to find the new and exciting, the confrontational, and ...