The post Mitski Announces New Album The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, Shares Lead Single: Stream appeared first on Consequence. “The best thing I ever did in my life was to love people,” Mitski ...
Mitski’s peculiarity lies in the distinctive gentleness she uses to portray her deepest, earnest, and even most grotesque ideas. The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, her latest album released on ...
Mitski Miyawaki’s rise through the indie rock ranks is the stuff of envy, even if she herself seems to be of two minds as to whether it should be. The 31-year-old’s most recent albums, 2016’s “Puberty ...
Discarding the mania and disco pop of tracks like “Washing Machine Heart” (2018) and the heart-breaking rage behind others like “Brand New City” (2012), Mitski’s seventh studio album heralds a new, ...
Mitski introduces a refreshing, acoustic edge to her newest album, “The Land Is Inhospitable and So are We,” reprising her role as the queen of indie music. (David Lee / Flickr) The title of Mitski’s ...
Mitski has announced the title of her next album, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We. The news was revealed to subscribers of Mitski's newsletter in a voice note, which was subsequently shared via ...
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Mitski has revealed initial details about her next Dead Oceans album in an email newsletter sent to fans. The project is titled The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We and will be preceded by an as-yet ...
To go with her upcoming concert film, Mitski has announced a live album. The Land: The Live Album is out now via Dead Oceans, and the digital version is exclusively available on Bandcamp for a limited ...
Singer-songwriter Mitski has elevated her music with stellar production on her new album Laurel Hell. After four years without a new release, Mitski debuted Laurel Hell on Feb. 4, and it stands out ...
The last thing you might expect to hear from Mitski, one of the foremost voices in depressing indie music, is “It gets better.” But that’s exactly what she told her audience at the third of four ...