2012–2017: Student albums, Bury Me at Makeout Creek and Puberty 2 After enrolling at
Hunter College to study film, Mitski decided to pursue music instead and transferred to
SUNY Purchase College's Conservatory of Music, where she studied studio composition. During her time at Purchase, she recorded and
self-released her piano-based first and second albums,
Lush (2012) and
Retired from Sad, New Career in Business (2013), as student projects. While there, Mitski met Patrick Hyland, who has produced her albums after
Lush. In 2013, she collaborated with indie-rock artists Mike Rasimas providing vocals for the original song Ego and a cover of "
Nightcall" by
Kavinsky. After graduating, she served as the vocalist for the short-lived
prog-metal band Voice Coils and began work on her third studio album,
Bury Me at Makeout Creek, which was released on November 11, 2014, through
Double Double Whammy. The album was reissued with four bonus tracks on April 7, 2015, through
Don Giovanni Records. The album's raw, impulsive guitar represented a sonic departure from the orchestral and classical piano sounds of her first two albums. However, it failed to become a significant commercial success. On December 22, 2015, Mitski signed with
Dead Oceans. She announced her fourth studio album,
Puberty 2, on March 1, 2016, and shared the lead single, "
Your Best American Girl". She released another single, "
Happy", before the release of the album on June 17. Produced by Hyland, the album was recorded over two weeks at Acme Studios in
Westchester County, New York. The album received widespread acclaim from music critics. "Your Best American Girl" was named the 13th best song of the 2010s by
Rolling Stone. Her song "Francis Forever" was covered by
Olivia Olson as the character
Marceline the Vampire Queen in a 2016 episode of the
Cartoon Network show
Adventure Time. On February 21, 2017,
Pixies announced U.S. tour dates with Mitski as a supporting act. On May 1, a
compilation album consisting of 100 songs by various artists titled
Our First 100 Days was released. It includes Mitski's cover of
One Direction's song "
Fireproof". The compilation aims to raise funds for organizations that support causes threatened by
Donald Trump's proposed policies. Mitski played a cover of the song in 2015, but that version has since been taken down. Mitski also covered
Frank Sinatra's 1951 classic "
I'm a Fool to Want You" for the
7-Inches For Planned Parenthood compilation album. On October 4, 2017,
Lorde announced that Mitski would open for her on some dates on her
Melodrama World Tour. On November 1, a short film starring Mitski called
Sitting was released.
2018–2022: Be the Cowboy and Laurel Hell in October 2018 On April 20, 2018, Mitski teamed up with the
experimental band
Xiu Xiu on the song "Between the Breaths" for the soundtrack of the sci-fi comedy film
How to Talk to Girls at Parties, based on the short story
of the same name. On May 14, 2018, Mitski opened pre-orders for her fifth studio album,
Be the Cowboy, and released the lead single, "Geyser", with an accompanying music video. The second single and its video, "
Nobody", was released on June 26, 2018, which became an unexpected viral hit years after its release, largely due to TikTok. The song’s chorus, where she repeatedly sings "Nobody", became widely used in TikTok trends, often paired with surreal memes or individuals running away from the camera. This virality introduced Mitski’s music to a broader audience, leading to a significant streaming boost—
Be the Cowboy re-entered Billboard’s Top 200 in 2021, three years after its release. The third and final single to precede the album, "Two Slow Dancers", was released on August 9 alongside a lyric video.
Be the Cowboy was released on August 17, through Dead Oceans. It was critically acclaimed and named the album of the year by
Pitchfork,
Vulture, and
Consequence of Sound. On tour in 2018, Mitski began incorporating choreography into her live performances inspired by
Butoh, a form of dance theater developed in post-war Japan, in which "performers draw on chaotic internal emotions but depict them with precise, repetitive gestures." The approach reflected her wish to "give audiences something new" on her second headlining tour since
Be the Cowboys release, as well as a desire "to develop her own, idiosyncratic ways of maintaining a grip on an audience", since she'd learned "that the jumping around onstage, getting everyone pumped up, doesn't come naturally to me." Butoh-influenced choreography was also used in her music video for "Working for the Knife". In August 2019, Mitski ended her hiatus from social media to post a statement denying allegations made by a
Tumblr user that she had been involved in a child trafficking ring: "I don't know the accuser, and I don't know how or why they have come to associate me with their trauma." In September 2019 at the final performance of her
Be the Cowboy Tour in Central Park, Mitski announced that it would be her last indefinitely. She later talked about how she planned to quit music completely and "find another life". By early 2020, Mitski had changed her mind and decided to return to music, partly because she owed her label another album and partly for herself. She described making the decision to continue: "What it came down to was, ‘I have to do this even though it hurts me, because I love... This is who I am... I'm going to keep getting hurt, and I'm still going to do it, because this is the only thing I can do.’"-inspired choreography Mitski shared her song "Cop Car", a never-released piece from the soundtrack of
The Turning, in January 2020. She was featured in the song "Susie Save Your Love" from
Allie X's album,
Cape God, released in February 2020. On October 29, 2020, it was announced that Mitski would provide the soundtrack to the graphic novel
This Is Where We Fall. The
sci-fi Western story written by Chris Miskiewicz and Vincent Kings "unpacks themes of theology, death, and the afterlife". Of the project, Mitski said, "It was exciting to make a soundtrack for a comic book, It allowed me to work outside of my usual songwriting form and try to approach it like a score, but without any of the cues that come with working alongside a moving image, which ended up being both freeing and challenging. I hope the end result helps to immerse you in the story!" A
country song called "The Baddy Man" was released as the first preview from the soundtrack on March 5, 2021. Z2 Comics released the album on
cassette with the standard hardcover novel on May 5, 2021. A limited-edition deluxe vinyl was also released. At the moment, Z2 has no plans to put the soundtrack on streaming services. On October 4, 2021, Mitski announced on her social media that she would be releasing a new single, "
Working for the Knife", the next day as the lead single to her upcoming sixth studio album. The song would later be named the 7th best song of 2021 by
Pitchfork. Soon after the song's release, Mitski announced her 2022 European and North American tour. She followed it up with "The Only Heartbreaker" on November 9, 2021. The same day, Mitski announced her sixth studio album,
Laurel Hell, would be released just before her European and North American tour, called
Laurel Hell Tour, on February 4, 2022. On December 7, 2021, "Heat Lightning" was released as the third single from the album. On January 12, 2022, "Love Me More" followed as the fourth single from
Laurel Hell. In March 2022, "The Only Heartbreaker" peaked at number-one on the
Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart. On March 4, 2022, Mitski was announced as one of the performers for the
Glastonbury Festival, scheduled for June 22–26, 2022. On April 19, 2022, Mitski's cover of "Glide", from the soundtrack of
All About Lily Chou Chou, was released on streaming services. The song was previously available as a
bonus track on physical versions of
Laurel Hell and was used in the 2022 film
After Yang. Mitski appears on the song "This Is a Life" from the soundtrack for the 2022 film
Everything Everywhere All at Once. The song also features
David Byrne and
Son Lux, for which she was nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2023.
2023–2025: The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We festival in 2024 On July 23, 2023, Mitski announced her seventh studio album,
The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, with information on the first single, "Bug Like an Angel", which was released on July 26. The news was revealed via a voice memo she recorded at Bomb Shelter Studio in
Nashville, Tennessee, where the album was recorded. The voice memo was sent out to all subscribers of her newsletter. The following two singles from the album, "Heaven" and "Star", were released on August 23, with the former premiering on
BBC Radio 1. In order to promote the new album in August of 2023, Mitski announced a series of cinema experiences. These experiences involved a pre-release listening party for
The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We alongside a screening of a film chosen personally by Mitski: these films included Terrence Malick’s
Days of Heaven, Donna Deitch’s
Desert Hearts, Gus Van Sant’s
Drugstore Cowboy and Federico Fellini’s
La Strada. Mitski also announced six concert dates set to take place in the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, and France. Mitski described these dates as "not a full-blown tour", but intimate and small enough to preview the album without elaborate stage production. She later added nineteen tour dates set to take place in the US in 2024. In November 2023, it was announced that Mitski was attached to write lyrics and music for a
Broadway adaptation of the 1983 novel ''
The Queen's Gambit.'' In March 2024, Mitski participated in the
Spotify Singles series. Accompanied by Patrick Hyland on acoustic guitar and
Jeni Magaña on double bass, she covered "Coyote, My Little Brother", originally by
Pete Seeger, and recorded a version of "Buffalo Replaced." Mitski released a
concert film directed by Grant James, titled
Mitski: The Land, shown in 630 cinemas across 30 countries in October 2025. It was filmed at the
Fox Theatre in
Atlanta, Georgia, over three nights of Mitski's 2024 tour for her album
The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We. She released a live album,
The Land: The Live Album, featuring recordings from the film on October 16, 2025. Mitski's cover of "
Let My Love Open the Door" was featured on the
soundtrack for the 2025 film
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.
2026–present: ''Nothing's About to Happen to Me'' On January 15, 2026, Mitski announced her eighth studio album,
Nothing's About to Happen to Me. The first single, titled "Where’s My Phone?" was released a day later, on January 16. On February 3, 2026, the second single, titled "I'll Change for You," was released. "Nothing's About to Happen to Me" was released on February 27, 2026. == Musical style ==