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Somewhere City (Album) by Origami Angel

Artist Biography For Origami Angel

Two-Piece Indie Emo Rock Group From The Greater Washington DC Area. Bringing More Heavy Guitars And Drumbeats To The Emo Genre.
The Band Has So Far Released 4 EPs 6 Singles And 2 Full-Length LPs. Their EP Gen 3 Had Nods To The Pokémon Franchise In Its Lyrics And Album Art And Other Songs On Their Other EPs Also Focused On The Role Of Video Games In The Band Members' Upbringings. Their First LP Somewhere City Is A Concept Record About A Fictional Place Of Comfort That Only Exists As A Mindset. The Lyrics On Somewhere City Center Around Overcoming Hardships Through Strong Friendships And This Would Continue To Be A Theme For The Duo. Two Of The Singles For That Record Were Leaked Early Via An ARG Held By The Band And Chatterbot Records. Their Second Album GAMI GANG Was Released On April 30 2021 Expanding On Their Sound But Still Focusing On Upbeat Themes.
re Turn Released On September 30 2022 Explored A Lighter Tone Similar To That In Quiet Hours. In The Same Week DEPART Was Released Using Heavy Guitars And Screaming Vocals To Display The Versatility Of The Group. In April Of 2023 The Single Thank You New Jersey Was Released Taking Inspiration From Surf Culture To Further Expand Their Sound.

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When You Arrive In Somewhere City You’re Bound To Notice A Few Things. There’s A Drive-Thru Window Open All Hours Of The Night And Dr. Pepper Runneth Over In All Its Water Cups. A Nearby Amusement Park Is Busiest On Sunday—that’s When Visitors Get Most Thrilled. There’s Danny Phantom Playing From An Infinite Nicktoons Feed. It’s A Place Governed By Caffeine Eternal Youth And The Promise Of Escape. You’re Not Gonna Be The Same Once You Leave. Origami Angel Vocalist/guitarist Ryland Heagy And Drummer Pat Doherty Has Already Mapped Out Their Washington D.C. Home Base And Hell Even The Hoenn Region Of The Pokémon Universe—so Let Them Be Your Guide Through This Green-Tint Utopia. They’ve Even Written Their Debut LP About It Out November 15th Via Chatterbot Records. You’ll Want To Pause Your Sword And Shield Playthrough For This An Acrobatic Energetic Panorama That Promises More Than Simple Travel Tips. Somewhere City The Album Is As Fantastical And Vibrant As Its Backdrop. Those Landmarks From Earlier? They’re Here In High-Definition. “24 Hour Drive-Thru” Is Stuffed With Pomp And Circumstance A Blistering Pop-Punk Cut That Pumps The Brakes Long Enough For A Doo-Wop Vocal Section. “666 Flags” Is As Dynamic And Surprising As A Banked Turn Switching Between Heagy’s Somersaulting Guitar/vocal Attack And Softer Introspection. Other Points Of Interest Appear Like Hidden Haunts. “Skeleton Key” Is A Tender Love Song So Intricately Laced Between Energy Bursts That It’s No Wonder Chatterbot Devised An Alternate Reality Game To Reveal It. “Doctor Whomst” Surges Forth With Biting Intensity—built By A Tapping Riff As Frenetic As The Lyric Sheet. The Fizzy “Find Your Throne” Has Its Own Dynamic Twists The Biggest Fueled By Heagy’s Relentless PMA. Somewhere City Has No Gods Or Masters. Somewhere City Claims Philly Producer Jake Checkoway Though. Thanks Jake. The Real Power As With Much Of Gami’s Self-Help Dialogue Lies Within. All Who Enter Become Better. Even You. ~ James Cassar