Burn Your Fire For No Witness is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Angel Olsen. It was released in February 2014 under Jagjaguwar Records. The album is being re-issued for a deluxe re-issue with extra tracks. The album “Burn Your Fire For No Witness” garnered broadly positive critical acclaim from reviewers called it “spellbinding and beautifully composed,” while further describing it as “an album spilling over with heart-swelling and painfully visceral romance.”
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ANGEL OLSEN – ” May As Well ” and ” Allright Now “
Posted: November 3, 2014 in CLASSIC ALBUMS, MUSICTags: Angel Olsen, Burn Your Fire, Jagjaguwar Records, singer songwriter
ANGEL OLSEN – ” Forgiven Forgotten ” Live on KEXP
Posted: March 20, 2014 in MUSICTags: Angel Olsen, Burn Your Witness, Music, singer songwriter
recorded a few weeks ago for KEXP
thoroughly recommend her new album “Burn Your Fire For No Witness”
THREE SINGER SONGWRITERS
Posted: March 16, 2014 in FAT ANGEL REVIEWSTags: Angel Olsen, Marika Hackman, Music, Samantha Crain, singer songwriter

a must listen to these three young females
ANGEL OLSEN – Burn Your Fire For No Witness
Posted: February 28, 2014 in MUSICTags: Angel Olsen, Burn Your Fire For No Witness, Jagjaguwar Records, singer songwriter
definitely one foe everyone
ANGEL OLSEN – ” Burn Your Fire For No Witness “
Posted: February 28, 2014 in MUSICTags: Angel Olsen, singer songwriter
after a stunning performance at END OF THE ROAD last year the new Angel Olsen album “Burn your Fire” will only enhance her reputation for this festival year
After spending her formative years with Bathetic Records, where she released two albums and a couple of singles – amongst them her two years old breakthrough record Half Way Home – Angel Olsen recently signed with Jagjaguwar. Not exactly a shocker, since the label has a habit of picking up talented, unconventional, folky acts at just the right moment. Sharon Van Etten’s decisive transformation between the Ba Da Bing released Epic and her Jagjaguwar debut Tramp, is one of several fine examples, and perhaps the most obvious comparison when discussing Olsen. Even more so than Van Etten, the leap Olsen has taken between Half Way Home and Burn Your Fire For No Witness is striking, but not surprising. As reported numerous times before, she previously toured with Bonnie “Prince” Billy as part of his backing band The Babblers, where she screamed punk rock covers of Kevin Coyne and Dagmar…
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