JAKARTA - Mitsuki Laycock, better known as Mitski, announced her eighth studio album titled "Nothing's About to Happen to Me" will be released on February 27.

As a prelude to his full-length work, the 35-year-old singer-songwriter has also released his debut single titled "Where's My Phone?" which is accompanied by a cinematic music video directed by director Noel Paul.

Based on the official announcement, launching Variety, this album will take listeners into a narrative centered on a female character who lives alone in an unkempt house.

In this album, Mitski explores the duality of the main character's life who is considered deviant by the outside world, but instead finds absolute freedom when in his own home.

Musically, Nothing's About to Happen to Me shows Mitski's totality as an artist, where she writes all the songs and fills all the vocals independently.

The production process was handled again by his loyal collaborator, Patrick Hyland, as a producer. While the mastering stage was done by Bob Weston.

The announcement also states that this album continues the musical flow that has been built through the album "The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We" (2023), by involving direct instrumentation from the supporting band on tour as well as a magnificent ensemble arrangement.

Here is the tracklist of Mitski for the album "Nothing's About to Happen to Me": 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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