Big Time

Big Time

by Angel Olsen
Big Time

Big Time

by Angel Olsen

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Overview

On the heels of the ambitious All Mirrors, which featured a 14-piece chamber orchestra, and its stripped-down, solo companion album, Whole New Mess, Angel Olsen headed to the studio with first-time collaborator Jonathan Wilson in 2021 to record her sixth full-length, Big Time, at his studios in Topanga, California. With components that span brittle acoustics, fuzzy rock textures, and swelling strings, it revisits some of the mournful alt-country that marked early albums like Half Way Home, at times with a stronger mid-century feel. There's no solitary approach to Big Time, however, an album that was written as Olsen was coming out as queer and which reflects on endings, regrets, and loss as well as hope, love, and acceptance -- if all with a yearning, apprehensive touch. The track list's country-heavy first half begins with a drum intro followed by a retro-shaded arrangement of organ, lap steel, concert bells, and horns on the ambling "All the Good Times." Although Olsen's sleepy, circular questioning defines much of this song, it reaches overdriven, full-band heights about two-thirds of the way through, as she asserts, "So long, farewell, this is the end/And I'll always remember you just like a friend." While tracks like "Go Home" and "Through the Fires" also address letting go and the notion that you can't go home again (Olsen also lost both of her parents during the making of the album), many of the songs look to new beginnings and learning to trust. Perhaps the closest thing to a musical smile on a restless set, "Big Time" matches lyrics like "Pull back the curtains, show me the sunshine" and "I'm loving you big time" with a midtempo seven-piece led by a confident drawl that makes use of Olsen's multi-breath-way vocal technique. At the other end of the spectrum, wispy tearjerker "All the Flowers" amplifies its disappointment and gratitude with acoustic guitar, strings, piano, and harpsichord. Somewhere in between -- or triangulating -- is "Right Now," a song whose plaintive vibrato and acoustic strums morph into full-band country-rock and finally a dark, buzzy alt-rock. Rather than offering something for everyone, Big Time wrangles complex, overwhelming emotions with a broad palette that's commanded by its lyrics and tormented vocal performances. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 06/03/2022
Label: Jagjaguwar
UPC: 0656605242422
Rank: 186351

Tracks

  1. All the Good Times
  2. Big Time
  3. Dream Thing
  4. Ghost On
  5. All the Flowers
  6. Right Now
  7. This Is How It Works
  8. Go Home
  9. Through the Fires
  10. Chasing the Sun

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Angel Olsen   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Jake Blanton   Guitar,Sitar (Electric),Guitar (Electric),Bells
Wayne Bergeron   Trumpet
Dan Higgins   Flute,Baritone,Saxophone,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Gus Seyffert   Guitar
Spencer Cullum   Pedal Steel
Steven Holtman   Trombone,Trombone (Bass)
Emily Elhaj   Bass,Fuzz Guitar
Zach Dellinger   Viola
Michael Harris   Horn Engineer
Jonathan Wilson   Drums,Guitar,Zither,Mandolin,Harmonium,Mellotron,Percussion,Double Bass,Fuzz Guitar,Lap Steel Guitar,Synthesizer Bass,Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Nylon String)
Drew Erickson   Bass,Organ,Piano,Solina,Wurlitzer,Clavichord,Harpsichord,String Conductor
Jacob Braun   Cello
Wynton Grant   Violin
Andrew Bullbrook   Violin
Grant Milliken   Vibraphone
Franky Fox   Horn Engineer

Technical Credits

Dan Higgins   Horn Arrangements
Adam Ayan   Mastering
Angel Olsen   Composer,Producer
Michael Harris   String Engineer
Jonathan Wilson   Mixing,Producer
Drew Erickson   String Arrangements
Grant Milliken   Engineer
Angela Ricciardi   Photography
Mirza Sherrif   Engineer
Beau Thibodeaux   Composer
Franky Fox   String Engineer
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