
Bury Me At Makeout Creek
One of this year's big hits from SXSW. Singer-songwriter Mitski Miyawaki's breakthrough LP bubbles with poignant black humor.
Bury Me at Makeout Creek features Mitski confessing in "Drunk Walk Home," "I will retire to the Salton Sea / At the age of 23 / For I'm starting to learn I may never be free," before screaming into a void of distorted guitars.
A folk record at its core, the album is edged with heavy riffs that at various times recall Black Sabbath and even Liz Phair. But it's Mitski's talent for penning deep-cutting lyrics that makes this album soar: "If your hands need to break more than trinkets in your room / You can lean on my arm as you break my heart."
Mitski's third LP is a vulnerable, anti-authority soft riot.
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$10.00Bury Me At Makeout Creek
One of this year's big hits from SXSW. Singer-songwriter Mitski Miyawaki's breakthrough LP bubbles with poignant black humor.
Bury Me at Makeout Creek features Mitski confessing in "Drunk Walk Home," "I will retire to the Salton Sea / At the age of 23 / For I'm starting to learn I may never be free," before screaming into a void of distorted guitars.
A folk record at its core, the album is edged with heavy riffs that at various times recall Black Sabbath and even Liz Phair. But it's Mitski's talent for penning deep-cutting lyrics that makes this album soar: "If your hands need to break more than trinkets in your room / You can lean on my arm as you break my heart."
Mitski's third LP is a vulnerable, anti-authority soft riot.
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One of this year's big hits from SXSW. Singer-songwriter Mitski Miyawaki's breakthrough LP bubbles with poignant black humor.
Bury Me at Makeout Creek features Mitski confessing in "Drunk Walk Home," "I will retire to the Salton Sea / At the age of 23 / For I'm starting to learn I may never be free," before screaming into a void of distorted guitars.
A folk record at its core, the album is edged with heavy riffs that at various times recall Black Sabbath and even Liz Phair. But it's Mitski's talent for penning deep-cutting lyrics that makes this album soar: "If your hands need to break more than trinkets in your room / You can lean on my arm as you break my heart."
Mitski's third LP is a vulnerable, anti-authority soft riot.











