Some 15 years ago, a very dedicated and thoughtful young student came to learn the piano. His curiosity and sensitivity to the instrument and to making music made a lasting impression on me. During ...
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 black-and-white paper crane-shaped sign is, for now, still up at Origami Vinyl. But the beloved Echo Park record store abruptly closed on Saturday after seven years of slinging LPs, hosting live ...
The black-and-white paper-crane-shaped sign has come down for good at Origami Vinyl. The Echo Park record store abruptly closed this month after seven years of pushing against the streaming revolution ...
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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 ...
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Get the best of Vancouver in your inbox, every Tuesday and Thursday. Sign up for our free newsletter. Origami Angel tore the Rickshaw a new one on Saturday night, as the Washington DC duo claimed its ...
Lots of chatter about word that Microsoft if readying a portable media device (some are calling it a potential iPod killer) equipped with WiFi. Target date is this holiday season. Of course there is ...
Newcastle’s Craterface, aka the hip-hop duo of Taki Local and Baby Bruh, have collaborated with Sydney’s own Shady Nasty on the new song ‘ORIGAMI’. Watch the music video, which NME is exclusively ...
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