Origami Angel
Origami Angel formed in Ohio around 2014, with Ryland Heagy on vocals and guitar, Ethan Johnson on guitar, Connor Christie on bass, and Chris Brown on drums....
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Origami Angel formed in Ohio around 2014, with Ryland Heagy on vocals and guitar, Ethan Johnson on guitar, Connor Christie on bass, and Chris Brown on drums. They put out their first full-length album, 'Somewhere City,' in 2017. Their songs like 'Doctor Whomst' and '666 Flags' show a mix of indie rock with some experimental edges.
In 2019, there was some noise about 'Doctor Whomst' and accusations of plagiarism, which the band addressed without backing down. They followed up with albums like 'Gami Gang' and 'Sleepyhead,' which kept their sound from settling into one predictable box. Tracks such as 'Emerald' and 'FAWN' have a certain emotional pull without getting too showy about it.
They're still at it, with Ryland Heagy's writing and the group's chemistry driving things forward. It's straightforward guitar music that doesn't over-explain itself, and that seems to be the point.
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