Origami Angel - Feeling Not Found
Album Of The Week: Origami Angel Feeling Not Found – Stereogum
“Unmistakably unique.” BrooklynVegan
“Expansive emo-pop embellished with screamo, post-rock, and electronic experimentation.” Pitchfork
“Origami Angel fandom is about to shift away from a secret club for Gen Z alt weirdos and reach the next level on their ascent to pop-punk supremacy.” Exclaim!
“Equal parts moshable, danceable, relatable, and quotable, where each song overflows with positivity and hyper-technical displays of instrumental mastery.” Swim Into The Sound
Feeling Not Found, the third full-length record from Washington, D.C. duo Origami Angel, is the one—the rare, undeniable piece of work that defines a sound, a moment, a subculture, a band’s position in the continuum of music. Vocalist/guitarist Ryland Heagy and drummer Pat Doherty have been building to this record since they started the band in 2016, growing it quickly into one of the most exciting and volcanic bands in the American punk and emo communities. A 14-track epic recorded with producer Will Yip at his Studio 4 Recording, Feeling Not Found revolves around the deeply modern experience teased in the title: an emotional and spiritual 404 error, a sensation of cellular-level malfunction and data corruption, of being lost in an oblivion of digital information, and the desperate struggle to reconnect to how it feels to be human and whole.
“I was looking at America as this digital silicon hellscape,” says Heagy. “What came to me was, in this amalgamation, this sea of randomness, I felt not found, you know? It speaks to where we were as a band, and where I was as a person. For about three years until we finished this album, I was in a very, very lost place in my life, and everything felt very random and unstable.”
Heagy and Doherty explore and explode that limbo on a record that demonstrates Origami Angel at the top of their class, cementing their status as a boundary-pushing, breakneck, cross-culture and cross-genre phenomenon. The record is choreographed like a roller coaster, driving seamlessly between sunny easycore jams, crushing metalcore riffing, jazzy indie rock, misty emo, electronic, and so much more. It sounds like precisely what it is, the thing that makes Origami Angel so special: Heagy and Doherty’s twin brains poured out into an audio file, refined but unrestrained, unhinged and profound and in dogged pursuit of a creative expression of their lived experiences.
Heagy and Doherty have been working on the material that comprises Feeling Not Found for years, through the time periods of both their previous LPs, 2019’s Somewhere City and 2021’s breakout smash Gami Gang. Those releases (and the intense, infamous live shows that supported them) established Origami Angel as a unique force that interspersed elements of ’90s math and emo with early 2000s pop-punk and easycore to grow something new and contemporary, something that felt as breakneck and relentless and teetering-on-the-edge as this era of human history.
But the juxtaposition of the band’s rise in notoriety with the pandemic’s sudden requirement of online-only existence for musical performers fucked with Heagy’s head—a duality that runs through the new LP. “Growing up a DIY kid, a punk kid, it was all about the community, and that’s something that I strived to find,” he says. “Then it was like overnight, we had it, then we didn’t, but it’s growing into this thing that I can’t physically interact with. I just triggered my own personal anxieties and my own mental health was really fucked up by that. I was so puzzled by the way that my brain reacted to it.”
When it came time to execute this new chapter, they linked up with Will Yip to bring the record to life at his Conshocken studio. The collaboration had deep emotional roots for Heagy: His cousin, who had tracked with Yip at Studio 4 in 2010, passed away in January 2023. Yip was one of the first people to reach out to Heagy when he heard the news. Heagy shut off—he didn’t want to do anything. But Yip’s compassion urged him onward. “The understanding that we had about that part of what was going on in my life was really, really important,” says Heagy. Opening track “Lost Signal” is about the loss, and the life-altering affirmation Heagy found in a moment of static noise at his cousin’s funeral. (continue reading full bio on DISCO)
Feeling Not Found is out September 27 on Counter Intuitive Records.
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