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Mitski officially unveils details of new album ‘Nothing’s About To Happen To Me’
The LP - which has been cryptically teased all week - will arrive on 27th February.

After days of hinting, Mitski has properly announced that her eighth studio album, ‘Nothing’s About To Happen To Me’, will be released on 27th February via Dead Oceans.
The follow-up to her 2023 LP ‘The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We’, the new record will musically pick up where its predecessor left off, drawing on a rich sound palette of orchestral instrumentation and ensemble arrangements, played by ‘The Land”s touring band.
According to press materials, the concept of ‘Nothing’s About To Happen To Me’ centres around “a reclusive woman in an unkempt house”, our first introduction to whom comes courtesy of lead single ‘Where’s My Phone?’.
In the track’s madcap, stop-motion style video (directed by Noel Paul and based on Shirley Jackson’s novel, We Have Always Lived in the Castle), this main character becomes increasingly agitated as outsiders try to invade her sanctuary and corrupt her innocent sister.
Check it out for yourself below.
‘Nothing’s About to Happen to Me’ tracklist:
1. In a Lake
2. Where’s My Phone?
3. Cats
4. If I Leave
5. Dead Women
6. Instead of Here
7. I’ll Change for You
8. Rules
9. That White Cat
10. Charon’s Obol
11. Lightning
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