Japanese-American singer-songwriter Mitski has become a vital voice in indie music for her genre-fluidity, raw emotionality, and deeply introspective lyrics often infused with themes of anxiety, identity, and yearning that have made her one of the most compelling artists of this generation. As her breakthrough third studio album Bury Me At Makeout Creek turns ten this month, we take a Back To Back journey through her unique brand of melancholy.
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My Love Mine All Mine (The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We)
Francis Forever (Bury Me At Makeout Creek)
I Bet On Losing Dogs (Puberty 2)
Brand New City (Lush)
Working For the Knife (Laurel Hell)
Jobless Monday (Bury Me At Makeout Creek)
Crack Baby (Puberty 2)
First Love / Late Spring (Bury Me At Makeout Creek)
Washing Machine Heart (Be The Cowboy)
Your Best American Girl (Puberty 2)
Nobody (Be The Cowboy)
Last Words of a Shooting Star (Bury Me At Makeout Creek)