Mitski: 'Townie' SXSW 2016 | NPR MUSIC FRONT ROW
Музыка
We have the benefit of hindsight when it comes to 1950s and '60s pop music. Songs about motorcycle crashes and broken hearts sound quaint now, but the sweet harmonies and four-on-the-floor beats reflected real anxieties of teens and twentysomethings. Mitski Miyawaki - who records under her first name - makes music that looks to that era, both in style and substance. The 25-year-old Brooklyn songwriter channels the "pop" reflection of everyday trauma. This is realness, often riddled with feedback, but more often sung in quiet and determined desperation.
This is why when she played our SXSW showcase, you could be forgiven in thinking that her songs about loss, heartbreak, aimlessness and identity carry a dark weight. Largely culling from 2014's Bury Me At Makeout Creek, Mitski's set was spare in its instrumentation, but cavernous in emotion. "Townie," the particularly doomy "I Don't Smoke" and the feedback-squealing closer "Drunk Walk Home" derailed into fuzz and wild vocal acrobatics, while "First Love" felt like a bedroom confessional.
But Mitski also performed two songs from the forthcoming Puberty 2, a record that opens up her sonic and lyrical palette. "Once More to See You," getting a first taste here, is like something out of a cloudy dream, with a space between guitar notes that's deliberate, yet disorienting. Mitski lets her voice breathe through the pauses like a lounge singer left alone in a velvet room. When she spoke with NPR about "Your Best American Girl," she said, "I am half Japanese, and it came from wanting to just fit into this very American person's life and simply not being able to." In Austin, it's a scorcher, riddled with sludgy distortion and crashing cymbals as if someone set off fireworks just above the stage. -- LARS GOTRICH
CREDITS
Producers: Saidah Blount, Mito Habe-Evans, Otis Hart; Technical Director: Josh Rogosin; Director: Mito Habe-Evans; Videographers: Nickolai Hammar, Katie Hayes Luke, Cameron Robert, A.J. Wilhelm, Lizzie Chen; Editor: Niki Walker; Audio: Timothy Powell/Metro Mobile; Assistant Audio Engineer: Loretta Rae; Production Assistants: Erin Conlon, Nathan Gaar; Editors: Niki Walker, Kara Frame. Photography: Adam Kissick. Special Thanks: SXSW, Stubb's BBQ; Executive Producer: Anya Grundmann.
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"I am not gonna be what my daddy wants to be" this is just an icon
"Change Change Change" excellent, shivering reference to Churchill and Bowie...
Im so in love with her.
I love her voice.
This song gives me high school vibes sm i love it
i feel myself falling in love with her
Okay why did her counting uhhh,,,, you know,,,, make me feel things
@sofei4582
3 жыл бұрын
ME TOO OML
@maeday3150
3 жыл бұрын
Calm down vro 🤨
@alissabarajas4094
2 жыл бұрын
what
@talianavarro1478
2 жыл бұрын
um what..
@c_8313
Жыл бұрын
bro what
ive watched this about 30 times and counting
love her💛
митски богиня🛐
i love her and i love this
im in love with her voice
i need to hear this so many times right now
Nobody does it better.
who tf disliked this -__-
@yourmobilegamer1234
11 ай бұрын
Her father
omg ultra cool!!!!
I WANNA A LOVE THAT FALLS AS FAST AS A BODY FROM THE BALCONY
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Cryin
Şakı be kadınımmmm
MIRSKIIIIII
هاتسكي🥺
She plays bass
@yuiism22
4 ай бұрын
beabadoobee reference
who's the girl playing guitar??
@joselugoaguilar9152
6 жыл бұрын
Same Here.
@mosesruby907
6 жыл бұрын
Callan dwan
@zonumanaid
6 жыл бұрын
Marceline
@uwotmate87
6 жыл бұрын
Check the title
@lych2102
6 жыл бұрын
+Diana June lmao
SOMEONES DRIVING AND HE WILL BE DRINKING. WHICH POSSIBLY MEANS THAT NOBODY'S GOING BACK. IDK MAN
Female incarnation of Lou Reed
@markdavidofficial4274
4 жыл бұрын
She can exactly sing though lol
🗿😸💓
no but the guitarist
ok admit it, not her best vocal potential
@danar5887
5 жыл бұрын
Not an easy song to play or sing
@danar5887
5 жыл бұрын
Mister IDLY
@paulagarcialebron7363
2 жыл бұрын
this song is meant to be played like this, she did AWESOME
@modestpelican those boys boys boys