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My Woman (stylized as MY WOMAN) is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Angel Olsen.
The album was structured as sides of a vinyl record: "On one side, it’s as if you were having an upbeat day and wanted to try something a little hectic. But then, if you feel like things were slowing down and you wanted to be more reflective, then you listen to Side B." With regard to the album's themes, Olsen said that My Woman addresses "the complicated mess of being a woman."
My Woman was Olsen's attempt to expand her musical style after 2014's Burn Your Fire for No Witness, with emphasis on avoiding being typecast as a lo-fi indie artist. With what she called a "plurality of voices," Olsen "wanted to use [her] vocal more and sing in the styles that [she] liked."
Compared to Olsen's previous album, My Woman contains a poppier, more diverse sound. Musical genres and musicians that influenced the album includes Fleetwood Mac, The Shirelles, Crazy Horse, 1970s glam rock, 1960s country pop and grunge. The album's opening track, "Intern," is a synthpop song that was considered to be a major departure from Olsen's previous works. Written as an experiment to "fuck with people," Olsen said of "Intern," "I have some friends who make synth music and I thought it might be fun to do something sarcastic."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Woman_(album)
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Add relation | Justin Raisen producer | sunflower-seed | 2019-10-07 7:48pm |
Add relation | Angel Olsen producer | sunflower-seed | 2019-10-07 7:48pm |
First created | Item first created | pogo-stick | 2019-02-15 11:17pm |