Angel Olsen

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Angel Olsen
Forgiven / Forgotten
Alright, you are forgiven
If there's one thing I fear
If there's one thing I fear
It's knowing you're around
So close but not here
So close
Oh, but not with me here
So close
But not with me here
All is forgotten
All is forgotten
I've made up my mind
I've made up my mind
I've wasted my time
Making up my mind
I don't know anything
I don't know anything
I don't know anything
But I love you
Yes, I do
Will you ever forgive me
A thousand times through
For loving you?
Angel Olsen “Forgiven/Forgotten”
Know what I love about so much of the music today? That some of the strongest rawest realest anti-love songs come from resilient assertive kick-ass women who know who they are and know when they have had enough... sometimes.
That’s what I hear when I listen to Angel Olsen’s “Forgiven/Forgotten.”
There’s a wonderful complex simplicity to the song especially in the beginning. It’s has a garage band feel that goes back to the late sixties -- but fuller sounding.
And Olsen’s voice reminds me a little of Kim Deal – the original bass player for The Pixies. Maybe that’s because I just finished watching footage of The Pixies playing a Boston show in 2004. But there is that same strength to Olsen’s delivery that is perfectly accompanied by strong lyrics like:
There's one thing I fear Is knowing you're around So close but not near So close Oh, but not with me here
and
I made up my mind I've wasted my time Hanging on my mind I don't know anything
Has Olsen wasted her time forgiving or has she wasted her time forgetting? As far as I’m concerned, there is nothing to forgive and nothing you’ll want to forget.
1 - angel olsen - burn your fire for no witness
i lovvvved this album and listened to it a lottttttt all year. it is the literal perfect combo of sad introspective folksyness and angry/happy punkyness. it's hard to even pick one song, you should really listen to the whole thing. the lyrics ring really true and i love how she sounds like an old fashioned country singer sometimes.
I've made up my mind I've made up my mind I've wasted my time
Angel Olsen - Forgiven/Forgotten