Anna von Hausswolff Shares “Aging Young Women” Feat Ethel Cain
From Forthcoming Album ICONOCLASTS October This Friday on YEAR0001
Performing Across North America 2026: NYC, LA, CHI & Mor

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Renowned composer and musician Anna von Hausswolff has shared her gripping duet with Ethel Cain today. “‘Aging Young Women’ is about when the passing of time becomes a negative notion due to unfulfilled dreams and a feeling that a tainted situation is impossible to change to the contrary,” von Hauswolff states. Read her discussion on the collaboration with Cain on PAPER.
“Aging Young Women” the last preview into her upcoming album ICONOCLASTS which sees its release this Friday, October 31 via YEAR0001. Produced by von Hausswolff and longtime collaborator Filip Leyman, the album is an unparalleled opus of stirring movement, anthemic ritualism, and maximalist composition, marking a new chapter in von Hausswolff's music and featuring appearances from Ethel Cain, Abul Mogard, Iggy Pop, Maria von Hausswolf in addition to a vibrant ensemble of musicians.
von Hausswolff’s work carves out space for the celestial and the transcendent to enter into the modern world. Throughout the years, her sprawling releases have cemented her as an artist of unpredictable and vast creativity – always moving forward, always fusing tradition with experimentation in unimaginable ways. On ICONOCLASTS, her sound evolves again, bringing a poppier and more vibrant element to her moving songs.
ICONOCLASTS begins with brass heralding out, beckoning listeners into the boundless story that is about to unfold. From this, the groundwork is set for an album of blistering, mounting tension and hard-fought, euphoric release. Addressing themes of love, freedom, and autonomy, its title, ICONOCLASTS, hints at a shattering and reimagining of the sacred personal symbols that bubble under the surface of contemporary life: commitment, time, dependency, and belief.
In this pursuit, von Hausswolff chooses Atlas—he who carries the world's weight upon his shoulders—as a sympathetic character. How does one find the strength to prevent collapsing in these trying moments? For von Hausswolff, it is the pursuit of the divine. She finds inspiration in the fears and contradictions that arise when one is faced with monolithic power structures and concepts. The songs on ICONOCLASTS transform these uncertain feelings into kindling for the creation of sonic bonfires of immense scale. Von Hausswolff sows her songs in the borderlands between the gargantuan and the intimate, and it is the ashes of these demolished symbols that fertilise its grounds for new possibilities.
On ICONOCLASTS, her ensemble is expanded to include the virtuoso saxophonist Otis Sandsjö, who brings his saxophone trills to the core of the record. von Hausswolff’s voice pulls the listener closer, offering glimpses into an emotive world of secrets and madness, of heartbreak and desire, of beauty and life. Although pushing towards new sonic territory, ICONOCLASTS features all of the signature qualities of a von Hausswolff release: mammoth intensity, crystalline iridescence, and lustrous dynamism.
Next Spring, von Hausswolff returns to perform across North American in support of ICONOCLASTS. She will perform on organ and keys alongside an ensemble of selected musicians. Dates include San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, D.C. and Toronto. Tickets are on sale Here. See below for a full list of dates including her Winter run across the UK and Europe.
ICONOCLASTS Tracklist:
01. The Beast (03:11)
02. Facing Atlas (04:53)
03. The Iconoclast (11:14)
04. The Whole Woman feat. Iggy Pop (04:18)
05. The Mouth (07:12)
06. Stardust (06:46)
07. Aging Young Women feat. Ethel Cain (04:01) *
08. Consensual Neglect (04:58)
09. Struggle With the Beast (08:44)
10. An Ocean of Time feat. Abul Mogard (07:57)
11. Unconditional Love feat. Maria von Hausswolff (07:01)
12. Rising Legends (02:35)
*“Aging Young Women feat Ethel Cain” Credits: Anna von Hausswolff - church organ, vocals. Ethel Cain - vocals. Otis Sandsjö - saxophone, clarinet. Filip Leyman - synth, drums, percussion. Jenny Jonsson - violin. Alexander Chojecki - violin. Annie Svedund - violin. Charlotta Grahn-Wetter - violin. Märta Eriksson - viola. Lisa Reuter-cello. Viktor Reuter - double bass.
Anna Von Hausswolff Tour Dates:
UK and Europe
Dec 04: Köpenhamn, Vega - Denmark
Dec 05: Malmö, Moriskan - Sweden
Dec 10: Oslo, Vulkan - Norway
Dec 11: Örebro - Sweden
Dec 12: Stockholm, Fållan - Sweden
Dec 14: Helsingfors, Tavastia - Finland
Jan 21: Knust, Hamburg - Germany
Jan 22: Columbia Theatre, Berlin - Germany
Jan 23: Paradiso (main hall), Amsterdam - Netherlands
Jan 25: Thekla, Bristol - United Kingdom
Jan 27: YES, Manchester - United Kingdom
Jan 28: Islington Assembly Hall, London - United Kingdom
Jan 30: Trix (club), Antwerp - Belgium
Jan 31: Trabendo - Paris, France
Feb 02: Aeronef Club - Lille, France
Feb 03: Les Trinitaires - Metz, France
Feb 04: Gebaude 9 - Cologne, Germany
Feb 06: Ampere - Munich, Germany
Feb 07: WUK - Vienna, Austria
Feb 09: Nova Spirala - Prague, Czechia
Feb 11: Santeria Toscana 31 - Milan, Italy
Feb 12: Locomotiv - Bologna, Italy
Feb 13: Antigel Festival - Geneva, Switzerland
Mar 04: Atlas Song, Göteborgs Operan, Sweden
Mar 05: Atlas Song, Göteborgs Operan, Sweden
May 21: Atlas Song - St Pölten, Germany
May 22: Atlas Song - St Pölten, Germany
Jul 03-07: Primavera Sound - Barcelona, Spain
North America
Mar 17: San Francisco, CA - Brick & Mortar
Mar 18: Los Angeles, CA - Facing Atlas
Mar 20: Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle
Mar 22: Toronto, ON - The Drake
March 25: Brooklyn, NY - Zone One
March 26: Washington, DC - Songbyrd
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