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Deluxe Bundle
1. Puberty 2 on limited-edition white vinyl. 2. Puberty 2 on CD in 6-pannel wallet 3. Limited edition set of three antique plated 1" pins representing phases of the moon. Full moon, crescent moon, and new moon pins included. The new moon pin is inscribed with album title Puberty 2. 4. 11"x17" poster featuring album artwork 5. Digital download code for the album (as a .zip file containing 320kbps mp3s), redeemable on June 3, 2016, 2 weeks before release date
Ask Mitski Miyawaki about happiness and she'll warn you: "Happiness fucks you." It's a lesson that's been present in her work for years, but never so powerfully as on Mitski's newest album, Puberty 2. "Happiness is up, sadness is down, but one's almost more destructive than the other," she says. "When you realize you can't have one without the other, it's possible to spend periods of happiness just waiting for that other wave." On Puberty 2, that tension is palpable: a both beautiful and brutal romantic hinterland, in which a fierce new voice hits a brave new stride.
The follow-up to 2014's Bury Me At Makeout Creek, Puberty 2 picks up where its predecessor left off. "It's kind of a two parter," explains Mitski, "It's similar in sound, but a direct growth from that record." Musically, there are subtle evolutions: electronic drum machines pulse throughout beneath Pixies-ish guitars, while saxophone lights up its opening track. "I had a certain confidence this time. I knew what I wanted, knew what I was doing and wasn't afraid to do things that some people may not like."
In terms of message though, the 25-year-old cuts the same defiant, feminist figure on Puberty 2 that has previously won her acclaim. Born in Japan, Mitski grew up surrounded by her father's Smithsonian folk recordings and mother's 1970s Japanese pop CDs in a family that moved frequently: she spent stints in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malaysia, China and Turkey among other countries before coming to New York to study composition at SUNY Purchase. She reflects now on feeling "half Japanese, half American but not fully either" – a feeling she confronts on clever debut single, "Your Best American Girl" – a super-sized punk-rock number where she "hammed up the tropes" to deconstruct and poke fun at that genre's surplus of white males. "I wanted to use those white-American-guy stereotypes as a Japanese girl who can't fit in, who can never be an American girl," she explains.
Sadness is awful and happiness is exhausting in the world of Mitski. The effect of Puberty 2, however, is a stark opposite: invigorating, inspiring and beautiful.
Stream debut single "Your Best American Girl", an incredible introduction to the album:https://soundcloud.com/deadoceans/mitski-your-best-american-girl-2/s-o28XN
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