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Bo Staloch's “Angelina” Is A Beautiful Mess Of Emotions

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • Jun 10
  • 1 min read

Written By: Big C

Photo Credit: Travis Bailey
Photo Credit: Travis Bailey

She’s not real, but you still feel her pull. With Angelina, Bo Staloch leans all the way into the ache of almost-love. Out now, the folk-pop ballad captures that heady cocktail of desire, distance, and emotional disarray we call a situationship. Wrapped in warm acoustic strings and produced with Elie Rizk, the track balances intimacy with subtle chaos. Staloch’s storytelling feels like reading an unsent letter—confessional, conflicted, and utterly compelling. After releasing The Garden in March, “Angelina” marks his poetic return to vulnerability. Bo confesses:

There’s no real 'Angelina,' but she’s the one that keeps tugging at you.

Called “your favorite new storyteller” by EUPHORIA, and praised by Atwood Magazine as part of folk-rock’s next generation, Staloch has spent 2025 weaving tender chaos into captivating songs. His music is anything but imaginary, setting the stage for major performances including a support slot for Zach Bryan at London’s Hyde Park on June 29 and his Lollapalooza debut on July 31. That gift for pulling listeners deep into emotional tension is alive and well in “Angelina." Connect with Bo Staloch on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

 
 
 

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