The cover for Mitski’s new album, “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me,” shows an image of a white cat. The singer’s eighth album released Feb. 27, over two years since her last LP. (Courtesy of Dead Oceans)
In hauntingly eclectic glory, Mitski’s new album takeoff has finally happened.
The indie singer-songwriter’s eighth studio album, “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me,” released Feb. 27, just shy of three years after her resounding 2023 release “The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We.” Juggling 11 genre-defying songs, the album breaks new sonic ground in the vein of Mitski’s previous folk-leaning musical shift, effortlessly melding her earlier heart-wrenching rock anthems with the sweeping orchestral waves of “The Land.” An album unafraid of flaunting its odd contrasts, “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me” is Mitski at her wildest, with a delirious yet adept handling of mismatched musical moods that only intensifies her poignant lyricism.
Editor’s note: This review contains descriptions of abuse and a miscarriage that some readers may find disturbing.
Warning: Spoilers ahead.
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