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Sharon Van Etten joins Angel Olsen to perform ‘Like I Used To’ at Pitchfork Music Festival
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Headlining the Red Stage at Pitchfork Music Festival this weekend, Angel Olsen brought out Sharon Van Etten to perform their duet ‘Like I Used To’.
“This last song, I’m gonna bring out one of my favourite singers, one of the kindest I’ve ever met in the music industry, Sharon Van Etten,” Angel said.
Speaking about the collab earlier this year, Sharon noted, “Even though we weren’t super close, I always felt supported by Angel and considered her a peer in this weird world of touring. We highway high-fived many times along the way…I finally got the courage in June of 2020 to reach out to see if she would want to sing together. I got greedy and quickly sent her a track I had been working on.”
“I’ve met with Sharon here and there throughout the years and have always felt too shy to ask her what she’s been up to or working on,” Angel added. “The song reminded me immediately of getting back to where I started, before music was expected of me, or much was expected of me, a time that remains pure and real in my heart.”
Check out the live performance below.
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