Singer songwriter Mitski has announced a new album, “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me“, and shared its lead single, “Where’s My Phone?,” via a music video.
Regular Mitski collaborator Patrick Hyland produced and engineered “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me”, which was mastered by Bob Weston. Mitski wrote all the songs and performed all the vocals on the album and was backed by her touring band. She also recorded with an orchestra, at Sunset Sound and TTG Studios, arranged and conducted by Drew Erickson and engineered by Michael Harris.
Noel Paul directed the “Where’s My Phone?” video, which was based on Shirley Jackson’s 1962 novel, We Have Always Lived in the Castle. New Yorker cartoonist Emily Flake has done a special cartoon for the song .
Mitski has shared “I’ll Change for You,” the second single from her forthcoming album “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me” following the January 16 release of “Where’s My Phone?” Additionally, Mitski has announced that she’ll promote the new LP with residencies across the world, including six nights at The Shed in New York, five nights at Hollywood High School in LA, and four nights at the Sydney Opera House.
“Nothing’s About to Happen to Me” is Mitski’s eighth album and follows 2023’s “The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We “ 2022’s “Laurel Hell” and “Be the Cowboy”,
“Nothing’s About to Happen to Me” is due out February 27th via Dead Oceans.