Her new album The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We is out September 15.
’s sights may be set on something higher. The singer-songwriter released “Bug Like an Angel” on July 26, a simply strummed acoustic rumination that comes alive thanks to a 17-strong choir. The title of the song refers to something found at the bottom of a drink: “As I got older / I learned I’m a drinker / Sometimes a drink feels like family,” Mitski sings, the choir echoing her. The song comes with a video tying into the themes, focused on a woman drunkenly stumbling down the street.
Mitski ends the song on an equally uncertain note, singing, “The wrath of the devil / was also given him by God.”, a new album Mitski announced in her newsletter last week. It’s her seventh full-length, coming out September 15, about a year-and-a-half after 2022’s, which was once again produced by Patrick Hyland, as does an orchestra, arranged and conducted by Drew Erickson. In a press release, Mitski called it her “most American album” and said love is a recurring theme.
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