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  1. Writing for Pitchfork, Ian Cohen said, "though not necessarily nostalgic, the sound of Bury Me at Makeout Creek, the impressive third album from Mitski Miyawaki, is inventive and resourceful in a '90s-indie way," concluding the review saying the album "still sounds like a breakthrough even if nothing's coming up Mitski in these songs."

  2. Nov 14, 2014 · Though not necessarily nostalgia, the sound of Bury Me at Makeout Creek is inventive and resourceful in a '90s-indie way. The choruses here soar like power pop, but are subdued by tempo and...

  3. i think you’d really like it if you listen!! my favorite song off it is “first love / late spring”. bury me at the makeout creek is her most beloved albums and acclaimed albums from what i can tell i’m sure you will love it.

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  5. Nov 14, 2014 · Though not necessarily nostalgic, the sound of Bury Me at Makeout Creek, the impressive third album from Mitski Miyawaki, is inventive and resourceful in a '90s-indie way. Bury Me at Make Out Creek promises to be delicate, then shatters that promise within its first minute and a half.

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  6. Tell me "don't" So I can crawl back in” line in First Love/Late Spring. The Puberty 2 cover seems like a nod to Your Best American Girl since she’s in white face. Or it could be a subtle nod to kabuki make up and Asians being weirdly fetishized by Western men.

  7. Oct 29, 2021 · Album Review: Bury Me at Makeout Creek. Indie artist Mitski’s third album, Bury Me at Makeout Creek, is my favorite Mitski album because of its sharp lyrics and emotional openness. The album tells stories about love, insecurity and change, alternating between despairing and hopeful.

  8. A beautiful ode to growing up and finding oneself, Bury Me at Makeout Creek is an evocative lyrical masterpiece that explores the angst of youth, the hope of the future, and the...

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