Mitski has returned with a model new single – watch the video for ‘Bug Like An Angel’ beneath.
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This week, the singer introduced particulars of a brand new album titled ‘The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We’.
Now, it has been confirmed that the singer-songwriter’s follow-up to 2022’s ‘Laurel Hell’ will come out on September 15 through Lifeless Oceans.
On Sunday evening (July 23), the singer-songwriter despatched out a e-newsletter to her followers that included a voice memo, via which she revealed the title of the upcoming album.
“Hello, that is Mitski, and I’m at Bomb Shelter Studios in Nashville, the place we recorded my new album that’s popping out. It’s referred to as ‘The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We’, and its first single is popping out on Wednesday,” Mitski stated within the voice memo.
Watch the video for ‘Bug Like An Angel’, directed by Noel Paul, beneath.
In a brand new assertion to followers, Mitski stated that she had re-negotiated her contract along with her label and needs to make extra music sooner or later, having hinted at a possible retirement prior to now.
“There are quite a lot of issues about working within the music business, and about being within the public eye, that feels prefer it goes towards my nature,” she started.
“I feel you all might need seen me battle with it, occasionally! However I’m additionally in a miraculously fortunate place, to have the ability to make music with assets and time, and to have an viewers such as you who give me the chance to carry out. In the end, I recognised that I actually need to preserve making music, and I’m keen to take the troublesome stuff with the great stuff — like every job, or relationship, or worthwhile factor in life.”
She added: “So I renegotiated my contract with my label, and determined to maintain making information. Thanks a lot in your endurance and help whereas I discovered my method right here. I really like you!”
‘Laurel Hell’ was named NME‘s twenty first finest album of 2022, with Rhian Daly praising Mitski for puting “her relationship along with her standing within the highlight beneath a microscope, deftly analysing the intersection of artwork and self-worth with the sharpness of the titular instrument in ‘Working For The Knife’”.