
Dead Oceans
Mitski - The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We (Robin Egg Blue Vinyl + Pink Die-Cut Slipcase and Postcard)
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Sometimes,
Mitski
says,
it
feels
like
life
would
be
easier
without
hope,
or
a
soul,
or
love.
But
when
she
closes
her
eyes
and
thinks
about
what’s
truly
hers,
what
can’t
be
repossessed
or
demolished,
she
sees
love.
“The
best
thing
I
ever
did
in
my
life
was
to
love
people,”
Mitski
says.
“I
wish
I
could
leave
behind
all
the
love
I
have,
after
I
die,
so
that
I
can
shine
all
this
goodness,
all
this
good
love
that
I’ve
created
onto
other
people.”
She
hopes
her
newest
album,
The
Land
Is
Inhospitable
and
So
Are
We,
will
continue
to
shine
that
love
long
after
she’s
gone.
Listening
to
it,
that’s
precisely
how
it
feels:
like
a
love
that’s
haunting
the
land.
“This
is
my
most
American
album,”
Mitski
says
about
her
seventh
record,
and
the
music
feels
like
a
profound
act
of
witnessing
this
country,
in
all
of
its
private
sorrows
and
painful
contradictions.
In
this
album,
which
is
sonically
Mitski’s
most
expansive,
epic,
and
wise,
the
songs
seem
to
be
introducing
wounds
and
then
actively
healing
them.
Here,
love
is
time-traveling
to
bless
our
tender
days,
like
the
light
from
a
distant
star.
The
album
is
full
of
the
ache
of
the
grown-
up,
seemingly
mundane
heartbreaks
and
joys
that
are
often
unsung
but
feel
enormous.
It’s
a
tiny
epic.
From
the
bottom
of
a
glass,
to
a
driveway
slushy
with
memory
and
snow,
to
a
freight
train
barreling
through
the
Midwest,
and
all
the
way
to
the
moon,
it
feels
like
everything,
and
everyone,
is
crying
out,
screaming
in
pain,
arching
towards
love.
Love
is
that
inhospitable
land,
beckoning
us
and
then
rejecting
us.
To
love
this
place
—
this
earth,
this
America,
this
body
—
takes
active
work.
It
might
be
impossible.
The
best
things
are.
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