About Mitski

Mitsuki is a Japanese American who spent her childhood traveling with her parents. Starting to study music, she retained this feeling of being lost, close, however, to anyone — even to those who did not have to travel half the world.


Her discography combines piano ballads, the roar of guitar riffs, elements of punk, folk and synthpop. Through the entire discography of Mitski, one can trace a common theme — vulnerability, through which one can find strength. Miyawaka uses a metaphor of romantic feelings.


Over the ten years of her career, Micki was able to reveal her own female experience and author's potential, which has become close to many. The main thing in her songs is the lyrics, which cannot leave anyone indifferent.


She sings both on behalf of a suburban housewife and a tired party girl; among her heroes are a guy going to dance for the first time and a girl still trying to prove something to her ex-boyfriend.

Albums

Lush

January 31, 2012

  • BLiquid Smooth
  • Wife
  • Abbey
  • Brand New City
  • Eric
  • Bad of Bones
  • Door
  • Pearl Diver
  • Real Men

Retired from Sad, New Career in Business

August 1, 2013

  • Goodbye, My Danish Sweetheart
  • Square
  • Strawberry Blond
  • Humpty
  • I Want You
  • Shame
  • Because Dreaming Costs Money, My Dear
  • Circle
  • Class of 2013

Bury Me At Makeout Creek

November 11, 2014

  • Texas Reznikoff
  • Townie
  • First Love / Late Spring
  • Francis Forever
  • I Don't Smoke
  • Jobless Monday
  • Drunk Walk Home
  • I Will
  • Carry Me Out
  • Last Words of a Shooting Star

Be the Cowboy

August 17, 2018

  • Geyser
  • Why Didn't You Stop Me?
  • Old Friend
  • A Pearl
  • Lonesome Love
  • Remember My Name
  • My And My Husband
  • Come into the Water
  • Nobody
  • Pink in the Night
  • A Horse Named Cold Air
  • Washing Machine Heart
  • Two Slow Dancers

Laurel Hell

February 4 , 2022

  • Valentine, Texas
  • Working for the Knife
  • Stay Soft
  • Everyone
  • Heat Lightning
  • The Only Heartbreaker
  • Love Me More
  • There's Nothing Left for You
  • Should've Been Me
  • I Guess
  • That's Our Lamp