
Forever Means
Big Time brought Angel Olsen to a deeper, truer sense of self than ever before. Borne from the twin stars of grief and love, the album delivered a beautiful sense of certainty, the sure-footed sound of an artist fully, finally at home with herself. But within that wisdom comes the realization that there is no finish line, no destination or static end point to life while youâre living it, and Forever Means collects songs from the Big Time sessions that hold this common theme. They are, in Olsenâs words, âin search of something else.â
âI was somewhere traveling,â says Olsen, âstopped for a few days and wandering the city, and I was thinking âwhat does 'forever' really mean? What are the things Iâm seeking in friendship or love, and how can âforeverâ be attainable if weâre always changing?ââ Sitting with the reality of that entropy, Olsen realized âmaybe the secret to ongoing love is to embrace change as part of love itself, that forever must have something to do with playing, looking, constantly searching things out for yourself, never letting yourself think youâre finished learning or exploring.â
ââForeverââ, says Olsen, âremains curious while trying also to be kind and honest.â And so it is with opener âNothingâs Freeâ, a song that is, according to Olsen, âabout that point when self-denial breaks, and you notice how long you've been restraining who you are.â It is as hypnotic and haunting as anything Olsen has ever written, backed by a sax and organ pairing that feel wholly new to her canon. âHolding Onâ stretches that endless curiosity even further, as Olsen leans into a song that is ârare in my music, not meant for singing, more for getting lost in.â
All this packs into the four precious songs that comprise Forever Means, songs from Olsenâs roads traveled and the ones ahead. âNothingâs free / like breaking freeâ Olsen sings, comfortable with the costs of her clarity, her heart and voice fixed on the present, the future, the not-yet-known and the beautifully unknowable.
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Forever Means
Big Time brought Angel Olsen to a deeper, truer sense of self than ever before. Borne from the twin stars of grief and love, the album delivered a beautiful sense of certainty, the sure-footed sound of an artist fully, finally at home with herself. But within that wisdom comes the realization that there is no finish line, no destination or static end point to life while youâre living it, and Forever Means collects songs from the Big Time sessions that hold this common theme. They are, in Olsenâs words, âin search of something else.â
âI was somewhere traveling,â says Olsen, âstopped for a few days and wandering the city, and I was thinking âwhat does 'forever' really mean? What are the things Iâm seeking in friendship or love, and how can âforeverâ be attainable if weâre always changing?ââ Sitting with the reality of that entropy, Olsen realized âmaybe the secret to ongoing love is to embrace change as part of love itself, that forever must have something to do with playing, looking, constantly searching things out for yourself, never letting yourself think youâre finished learning or exploring.â
ââForeverââ, says Olsen, âremains curious while trying also to be kind and honest.â And so it is with opener âNothingâs Freeâ, a song that is, according to Olsen, âabout that point when self-denial breaks, and you notice how long you've been restraining who you are.â It is as hypnotic and haunting as anything Olsen has ever written, backed by a sax and organ pairing that feel wholly new to her canon. âHolding Onâ stretches that endless curiosity even further, as Olsen leans into a song that is ârare in my music, not meant for singing, more for getting lost in.â
All this packs into the four precious songs that comprise Forever Means, songs from Olsenâs roads traveled and the ones ahead. âNothingâs free / like breaking freeâ Olsen sings, comfortable with the costs of her clarity, her heart and voice fixed on the present, the future, the not-yet-known and the beautifully unknowable.
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Big Time brought Angel Olsen to a deeper, truer sense of self than ever before. Borne from the twin stars of grief and love, the album delivered a beautiful sense of certainty, the sure-footed sound of an artist fully, finally at home with herself. But within that wisdom comes the realization that there is no finish line, no destination or static end point to life while youâre living it, and Forever Means collects songs from the Big Time sessions that hold this common theme. They are, in Olsenâs words, âin search of something else.â
âI was somewhere traveling,â says Olsen, âstopped for a few days and wandering the city, and I was thinking âwhat does 'forever' really mean? What are the things Iâm seeking in friendship or love, and how can âforeverâ be attainable if weâre always changing?ââ Sitting with the reality of that entropy, Olsen realized âmaybe the secret to ongoing love is to embrace change as part of love itself, that forever must have something to do with playing, looking, constantly searching things out for yourself, never letting yourself think youâre finished learning or exploring.â
ââForeverââ, says Olsen, âremains curious while trying also to be kind and honest.â And so it is with opener âNothingâs Freeâ, a song that is, according to Olsen, âabout that point when self-denial breaks, and you notice how long you've been restraining who you are.â It is as hypnotic and haunting as anything Olsen has ever written, backed by a sax and organ pairing that feel wholly new to her canon. âHolding Onâ stretches that endless curiosity even further, as Olsen leans into a song that is ârare in my music, not meant for singing, more for getting lost in.â
All this packs into the four precious songs that comprise Forever Means, songs from Olsenâs roads traveled and the ones ahead. âNothingâs free / like breaking freeâ Olsen sings, comfortable with the costs of her clarity, her heart and voice fixed on the present, the future, the not-yet-known and the beautifully unknowable.
















