Praise for Mitski & The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We “Mitski has a gift for singing serenely about troubled thoughts and finding large implications in small images.” — New York Times “One of indie rock’s most ambitious songwriters goes deeper than ever.” — Rolling Stone “[Mitski’s] most beautiful record yet.” — NYLON
Read MoreMitski releases her eighth studio album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, today via Dead Oceans, and the video for album standout, ‘If I Leave.’ Following ‘I’ll Change For You,’ her “bossa nova-infused tune of desperation” (The Needle Drop),
Mitski: Nothing’s About to Happen to Me review – mordant, melodic melancholy from the best songwriter of her generation Alexis Petridis Thu 19 Feb 2026 12.00 GMT Whether retreating from fame or
Mitski presents ‘I’ll Change for You,’ the second single from her forthcoming album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, out February 27th via Dead Oceans, and announces global performances. “A mesmerizing study
Mitski announces her eighth studio album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me — out February 27th via Dead Oceans — and releases its lead single/video, ‘Where’s My Phone?’ Supported by a live band
Praise for Mitski & The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We “Mitski has a gift for singing serenely about troubled thoughts and finding large implications in small images.” — New York Times “One
Today, Mitski — “the most alluring and enigmatic musician in indie rock” (Rolling Stone) — announces her new album, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, out September 15th on Dead Oceans, and presents its anthemic lead
Mitski will release Laurel Hell, one of 2022’s most-anticipated albums, on February 4th via Dead Oceans. Today, Mitski presents the new
Mitski makes a daring return with ‘Working for the Knife,’ a new single/video. ‘Working for the Knife’ surges with synth and a syncopated beat, driven by Mitski’s tenor and production by longtime
After sharing Be The Cowboy opener, ‘Geyser,’ in conjunction with the album announcement, Mitski now presents the aforementioned ‘Nobody‘ with an accompanying video directed by Christopher Good. “We shot this video over five days, in both