Laurel Hell [Opaque Red Vinyl] (LP)
Mitski
Amoeba Review
If you’ve slept on the Mitski train so far, Laurel Hell should wake you up. It’s a showstopper for Mitski, filled with yearning, beauty, and addictively catchy melodies. The tracks are richly infused with emotion, whether it’s a heart jerker of a ballad (Mitski-style, of course) or an ‘80s influenced indie dance track. She seamlessly moves from one genre to the next, creating an album that’s meant to be listened to as an experience rather than just a collection of excellent standalone tracks, although each of these is good enough to serve as a single. Turn this one up loud, get immersed in the music, and let it all out.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Valentine, Texas
|
Mitski | 02:35 |
2.
Working For The Knife
|
Mitski | 02:38 |
3.
Stay Soft
|
Mitski | 03:16 |
4.
Everyone
|
Mitski | 03:47 |
5.
Heat Lightning
|
Mitski | 02:51 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
The Only Heartbreaker
|
Mitski | 03:04 |
2.
Love Me More
|
Mitski | 03:32 |
3.
There's Nothing Left Here For You
|
Mitski | 02:52 |
4.
Should've Been Me
|
Mitski | 03:11 |
5.
I Guess
|
Mitski | 02:15 |
6.
That's Our Lamp
|
Mitski | 02:25 |