Watch: Olivia Chaney Performs on The Current's "Radio Heartland"

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Olivia Chaney stopped by The Current in St. Paul, MN, during her US tour this summer, to perform songs from her new album, Shelter, on Radio Heartland. She spoke with host Mike Pengra about the album and performed three songs: "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," "Arches," and "Roman Holiday." Watch "Arches" here.

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Olivia Chaney stopped by the Current studios in St. Paul, Minnesota, during her US tour this summer, to perform songs from her new album, Shelter, on Radio Heartland. She spoke with host Mike Pengra about the album and performed three songs: "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," "Arches," and "Roman Holiday." You can now watch "Arches" below and listen to the full session at thecurrent.org.

Chaney's recent concert at Kings Place in London received a perfect five out of five stars from the Daily Telegraph. "The mood was studiedly contemplative, wistful, allowing you to luxuriate in that delicious state of feeling happy to be feeling sad—you might call it rapturous melancholia," writes reviewer Mick Brown. "Chaney's voice is a thing of sublime beauty, at times as fragile as the mist of a breath on a mirror, at others soaring in sweet glissando to the higher registers ... Forget the labels, she is a major artist, and completely her own person." Read the five-start review at telegraph.co.uk.

She performs next at Somerset House in London with Vessel on November 18, takes part in The Idler supper club at Coin Laundry in London on November 27, and launches the first 'Christmas with Lighthorne Folk' concert at Lighthorne Hall on December 14. For details and all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Shelter, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; it can also be heard on Spotify and Apple Music

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Olivia Chaney: "Radio Heartland" 2018 by Nate Ryan
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    Watch: Olivia Chaney Performs on The Current's "Radio Heartland"
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    Olivia Chaney stopped by the Current studios in St. Paul, Minnesota, during her US tour this summer, to perform songs from her new album, Shelter, on Radio Heartland. She spoke with host Mike Pengra about the album and performed three songs: "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," "Arches," and "Roman Holiday." You can now watch "Arches" below and listen to the full session at thecurrent.org.

    Chaney's recent concert at Kings Place in London received a perfect five out of five stars from the Daily Telegraph. "The mood was studiedly contemplative, wistful, allowing you to luxuriate in that delicious state of feeling happy to be feeling sad—you might call it rapturous melancholia," writes reviewer Mick Brown. "Chaney's voice is a thing of sublime beauty, at times as fragile as the mist of a breath on a mirror, at others soaring in sweet glissando to the higher registers ... Forget the labels, she is a major artist, and completely her own person." Read the five-start review at telegraph.co.uk.

    She performs next at Somerset House in London with Vessel on November 18, takes part in The Idler supper club at Coin Laundry in London on November 27, and launches the first 'Christmas with Lighthorne Folk' concert at Lighthorne Hall on December 14. For details and all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of Shelter, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; it can also be heard on Spotify and Apple Music

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