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  1. Jul 1, 2019 · It also explains some of the songs’ uncanny charge: her music can feel both emotionally flaying and oddly impersonal.

  2. Dec 8, 2023 · One last question: What does Mitski, who has long been open about her complicated feelings toward the music industry, feel about this? “She’s obviously very excited,” Coombs says. “She’s...

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  3. Aug 31, 2023 · Since then, three of the 11 tracks have been revealed: The lead single “Bug Like an Angel,” along with “Heaven” and “Star.”. It seems like Mitski is coming back to her roots as the songs are reminiscent of her grungy, older work, drifting away from the pop sounds of Laurel Hell.

  4. Sep 15, 2023 · With tracks like the lilting ballad “Heaven” or the country-tinged “The Frost,” listening to this album feels like stumbling upon the welcome glow of a crowded saloon in the middle of a desolate...

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    Mitski said the music industry felt like a "super-saturated version of consumerism", and that in the industry "you have to be a product that's being bought and sold and consumed". She regrets using her actual name to release music because it no longer felt like it belonged to her, and she felt like "a foreigner" to herself. [13]

  7. Jan 14, 2022 · When she appears on a listicle of badass women-of-color musicians, she experiences the same sensation that she does not quite belong. “It almost feels like including me in that list is like ...

  8. Sep 6, 2018 · A breakup song that feels like Mitski's take — as a biracial, Japanese-American woman who lived on several different continents as a kid — on Radiohead's "Creep," it finds her staring into...