Mitski anuncia su octavo álbum con el sencillo ‘Where’s My Phone?’

Mitski ha revelado su nuevo álbum, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, que se lanzará el 27 de febrero a través de Dead Oceans. El sencillo principal, ‘Where’s My Phone?’, marca el regreso a las guitarras fuzzy, en contraste con sus baladas recientes. El videoclip que lo acompaña se inspira en la novela de Shirley Jackson, con Mitski interpretando a una figura recluida.

Mitski, conocida por su songwriting indie introspectivo, anunció su octavo álbum de estudio, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, el 16 de enero de 2026. El álbum llega el 27 de febrero a través de Dead Oceans y sucede a su lanzamiento de 2023, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, por el que publicó una película de concierto y un álbum en vivo en 2025, grabados durante la gira de promoción. El sencillo principal, ‘Where’s My Phone?’, introduce un giro enérgico con guitarras animadas y fuzzy reminiscentes de su álbum de 2014 Bury Me At Makeout Creek. Esto contrasta con la balada solemne de temas recientes como el éxito viral de 2023 ‘My Love Mine All Mine’, que alcanzó las listas del Billboard Hot 100. Mitski, que abandonó las redes sociales en 2019 y es considerada una de las compositoras indie más desconectadas, ofrece un estribillo que evoca el pánico interno de un nativo digital. La canción incluye un «fuck» silenciado en el segundo verso, posiblemente un guiño a plataformas como TikTok. Líricamente, Mitski canta: «I’ll stay out until my mind is like a clear glass / A clear glass with nothing going on», ampliando su canón de imágenes vívidas, como la referencia al «bug floating in the melted amber of a citronella candle» de ‘Bug Like An Angel’. Miembros de su banda de gira han colaborado en el nuevo disco. Dirigido por Noel Paul, el videoclip de ‘Where’s My Phone?’ se inspira en la novela de Shirley Jackson We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Mitski da vida a una paranoica recluida en una mansión gótica invadida por forasteros, en un estilo extravagante y rebosante de personajes. Mientras tanto, continúa trabajando en la adaptación musical para teatro de The Queen’s Gambit. La lista completa de canciones es: 01 In a Lake, 02 Where’s My Phone?, 03 Cats, 04 If I Leave, 05 Dead Woman, 06 Instead of Here, 07 I’ll Change for You, 08 Rules, 09 That White Cat, 10 Charon’s Obol, 11 Lightning.

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