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February 19, 2026
Mitski: Nothing’s About to Happen to Me Review
Whether retreating from fame or heartbreak, the US musician writes gorgeous songs about the appeal of disconnection, flecked with horror and humour

TL;DR
- Mitski's new album "Nothing’s About to Happen to Me" features songs about the appeal of disconnection, blending horror and humor.
- The album's themes include a longing to disappear, find obscurity in cities, and use places like bars for anonymity.
- The music combines alt-rock, country-infused acoustic sounds, and grander ambitions, with a notable contrast between bleak lyrics and upbeat orchestration.
- The yearning for anonymity is linked to both a fraught relationship with fame and a failing romantic relationship.
- The album's lyrical content balances affecting lines with mordant humor, and its musical style is noted for strong melodies and atmospheric qualities.
- Songs like "Dead Women" and "That White Cat" explore themes of being a ghost and existential identity crises, respectively.
- Despite the presence of unhappiness, the album is considered delightful and rewarding, with a touchstone being Eric Carmen's "All By Myself."
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