Review: ‘The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We’ is Mitski’s steady, Americana experiment
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Review: ‘The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We’ is Mitski’s steady, Americana experiment
There was a brief period when it seemed like Mitski might never release music again. Following her 2018 album “Be The Cowboy,” the indie-pop songwriter was catapulted into stardom and grew uncomfortable with her fanbase’s parasocial relationship, describing herself as “a black hole where people dump their feelings” in an interview with The Guardian. Despite her hesitations in early 2022, she returned with “Laurel Hell,” a bright, melancholic pop…
REVIEW: Mitski shares a new view on self-love in her new album “The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We”
In the Japanese-American, indie pop singer’s newest album, Mitski shares her vulnerability once again for fans to swoon or sob to. Her new album, “The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We,” was released on Friday, Sept. 15. Fans have plenty of options of Mitski songs to stream now that her seventh album was released...
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