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  1. 4 de oct. de 2023 · 4.5/5 Stars. The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We portrays love, loneliness and self-care in a musical language that acknowledges and feels resigned to its fate. Whereas previous albums by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Mitski have had an equal balance of fast paced, guttural tracks and sadder, slower melodies, her seventh album maintains an aura of being in the final stage of grief ...

  2. It's the way I hear it, and I know that she's definitely saying war but when I found out it's not "woman", i was really sad. It just fits in so perfectly with the other lyrics. You're growing tired of me. You love me so hard and I still can't sleep. You're growing tired of me. And all the things I don't talk about. Sorry I don't want your touch.

  3. 30 de ene. de 2020 · Fiery yet tender in her lyricism, Mitski Miyawaki is a force to be reckoned with in today’s music industry. “Half Japanese, half American yet not fully either,” the 29-year-old often explores themes of belonging, desire and cultural conflict, such as in her 2016 song ‘Your Best American Girl’. “Your mother wouldn’t approve of how ...

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  5. A conversation with the artist about her new album ‘Be the Cowboy.’. Bao Ngo - Mitski. Ann-Derrick Gaillot Aug—14—2018 10:45AM EST. When I spoke to her on the phone, Mitski Miyawaki was in New York on a brief reprieve from her seemingly unending tour schedule. She sounded calm and centered, even though the anxiety that comes with ...

  6. 6 de sept. de 2018 · It didn't take long for Mitski's fifth album, Be the Cowboy, to put her ever-growing phalanx of fans in their feelings.By its release date just a few weeks ago, the lyric "nobody f**** me like me ...

  7. 11 de mar. de 2022 · Bachelorette parties were a surreal and ever-present cottage industry: “There’s always a woman crying on the street and five other women in matching T-shirts comforting her,” as Mitski put ...