Directed by Grant James, Mitski: The Land will play in 630 movie theaters across 30 countries for a limited time. The film documents Mitski’s live concert experience during The Land Is Inhospitable ...
To go with her upcoming concert film, Mitski has announced a live album. The Land: The Live Album is out now via Dead Oceans, and the digital version is exclusively available on Bandcamp for a limited ...
Mitski recently took a couple of years off of performing live — not because of the pandemic but because she was considering quitting music altogether. Last month, Mitski returned with her new album ...
The tension and intensity she showed here in that stark 2015 set is still a pulse that beats in her. It’s just stitched more finely in a richer, panoramic tapestry that’s finally a fitting canvas for ...
Mitski has shared a new live video shot during her run of four sold-out shows at Brooklyn Steel in New York City last year. The video shows her passionate, emotive performance of the fan favorite ...
The last thing you might expect to hear from Mitski, one of the foremost voices in depressing indie music, is “It gets better.” But that’s exactly what she told her audience at the third of four ...
When Mitski began playing “Your Best American Girl,” the tall, denim-jacketed matryoshka doll couple standing next to me started making out. “Your Best American Girl,” like most of Mitski’s catalog, ...
Mitski’s Be The Cowboy is one of the best albums of 2018, a triumph of intensely felt and masterfully played rock. Along with an incredible number of critical accolades, the singer-songwriter’s fifth ...
In the middle of The Moore's stage, a door. As the venue's lights dimmed Wednesday night, the door began to glow. Smoke billowed out from behind it, and the young-ish crowd shrieked. Mitski was ...
When Mitski was scheduled to wrap up her North American tour in Brooklyn last year, she added a fourth date when all three sold out rapidly. “We’re adding a *fourth* Brooklyn Steel show on December ...
We have the benefit of hindsight when it comes to 1950s and '60s pop music. Songs about motorcycle crashes and broken hearts sound quaint now, but the sweet harmonies and four-on-the-floor beats ...
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