Angel Olsen Announces New Album All Mirrors , Shares Video for New Song: Watch

Angel Olsen is back. Her fourth studio album, All Mirrors, will arrive October 4 via Jagjaguwar. Today, she’s shared the music video for the title track. It’s directed by Ashley Connor and conceived by Olsen. Watch below and scroll down for the All Mirrors cover art (shot by Cameron McCool) and tracklist. Find physical editions of All Mirrors at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

Olsen recorded All Mirrors with producer John Congeleton, arranger Jherek Bischoff, multi-instrumentalist/arranger/pre-producer Ben Babbitt, and a 14-piece orchestra. Olsen said in a statement, “In every way—from the making of it, to the words, to how I feel moving forward, this record is about owning up to your darkest side, finding the capacity for new love, and trusting change even when you feel like a stranger.”

This fall, Olsen heads out on tour with Vagabon. Find her latest schedule below. Get tickets here.

Angel Olsen released MY WOMAN in 2016. The next year, she shared the B-sides, demos, and covers compilation Phases.

Revisit Pitchfork’s 2016 feature profile “This Woman’s Work: The Many Lives of Angel Olsen.”

All Mirrors:

01 Lark
02 All Mirrors
03 Too Easy
04 New Love Cassette
05 Spring
06 What It Is
07 Impasse
08 Tonight
09 Summer
10 Endgame
11 Chance

<h1 class="title">Angel Olsen: All Mirrors</h1>

Angel Olsen: All Mirrors

Angel Olsen:

10-28 Saxapahaw, NC - Haw River Ballroom $
10-30 Asbury Park, NJ - Asbury Lanes ^
11-01 Washington, DC - Lincoln Theatre ^
11-04 Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse ^
11-05 New Orleans, LA - Civic Theatre ^
11-07 Austin, TX - Stubb's ^
11-08 Dallas, TX - Granada Theater ^
11-09 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - The Criterion ^
11-10 Lawrence, KS - The Granada ^
11-12 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue ^
11-13 Madison, WI - The Sylvee ^
11-14 Chicago, IL - The Riviera Theatre ^
11-16 Toronto, Ontario - Queen Elizabeth Theatre ^
11-18 Montreal, Quebec - MTELUS ^
11-19 Boston, MA - Royale ^
11-22 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel ^
11-23 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel @
12-02 Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren ^
12-03 San Diego, CA - The Observatory North Park ^
12-05 Los Angeles, CA - Palace Theater ^
12-06 Los Angeles, CA - Palace Theater %
12-07 Oakland, CA - Fox Theater ^
12-09 Portland, OR - Roseland Theater PDX ^
12-10 Vancouver, British Columbia - The Orpheum Theatre ^
12-11 Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre ^
12-13 Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot ^
12-14 Denver, CO - The Gothic Theatre ^
12-15 Denver, CO - The Gothic Theatre ^
01-23 Lisbon, Portugal - Capitólio
01-24 Porto, Portugal - Hard Club
01-25 Madrid, Spain - Sala BUT
01-26 Barcelona, Spain - Sala Razzmatazz
01-28 Geneva, Switzerland - Festival Antigel
01-29 Munich, Germany - Kammerspiele
01-30 Berlin, Germany - Huxleys Neue Welt
01-31 Copenhagen, Denmark - Vega
02-01 Oslo, Norway - Rockefeller
02-03 Stockholm, Sweden - Vasateatern
02-04 Gothenburg, Sweden - Pustervik
02-05 Hamburg, Germany - Gruenspan
02-06 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
02-07 Antwerp, Belgium - De Roma
02-08 Paris, France - La Cigale
02-10 Bristol, England - SWX
02-11 London, England - Eventim Apollo
02-13 Manchester, England - O2 Ritz Manchester
02-14 Glasgow, Scotland - Barrowland Ballroom

^ with Vagabon
@ with Madi Diaz
% with Rodrigo Amarante
$ with Lean Year

See the video.

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