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Stream Now: Mitski’s “The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We”

"The best thing I ever did in my life was to love people,” Mitski says about her new record.

Mitski’s seventh studio album, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, is out now via Dead Oceans. It follows last year’s critically claimed album Laurel Hell, which she described as a “soundtrack for transformation.” The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We is Mitski’s so-called “most American album” with hefty influences from spaghetti Western soundtracks, Arthur Russell, and Igor Stravinsky.

“The best thing I ever did in my life was to love people,” Mitski told Dork about her new record. “I wish I could leave behind all the love I have, after I die, so that I can shine all this goodness, all this good love that I’ve created onto other people.”

To translate each song’s beauty, the singer-songwriter used Instagram Reels to break down each song’s meaning. Led by the dreary choral acoustic “Bug Like an Angel,” followed by melancholic slow-burn “Star” and heartbreaking “My Love All Mine,” Mitski shapes a record of wild freedom, abandonment, and self-founded resolution encased in 11 prophetic tracks.

Surrounding the album’s release, Mitski will perform a series of “intimate, acoustic” album preview performances entitled Amateur Mistake, with dates across the U.S., Europe, and the UK. All shows are sold out.

Stream Mitski’s new record The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We below. Check out more Releases on Music Daily!

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