JAKARTA - Japanese-American singer-songwriter Mitsuki Laycock aka Mitski, introduces her latest single titled "I'll Change for You".

This song is the second single, after "Where's My Phone?" which was released in mid-January, as a series leading up to the upcoming new album, "Nothing's About to Happen to Me".

"I'll Change for You" comes with a nostalgic and mid-tempo feel, where Mitski's vocals are supported by a musical accompaniment consisting of strings, percussion, piano, guitar, flute, and vibraphone.

Not only releasing a song, Mitski also presented a music video directed by Lexie Alley—focusing on a chaotic and messy universe—displayed in the album's photos.

The frames of the photographs are printed onto film with signs of hand-drawn images and subtle and unsettling distortions. The footage feels like a roll of film that could be found in Tansy House: fragile, broken, and perhaps buried under a pile of books.

Along with that, Mitski also announced her world tour schedule, after the release of the album "Nothing's About to Happen to Me" on February 27.

The 35-year-old musician will travel around North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, to Asia, which is scheduled to take place from March to July.

In addition, several names have also been prepared as guest performers, including Sex Week, Gustaf, La Zorra Zapata, Haley Heynderickx, Canozan, Maria Somerville, Tarta Relena, and Gwenifer Raymond.


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