Bug Like An Angel

Album: The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We (2023)
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  • "Bug Like an Angel" is a poetic song with religious themes that explore the concepts of self-destruction and evil. Musically, it is mainly an acoustic ballad sprinkled with sporadic and striking choral punctuations.
  • The song starts with Mitski deep in thought at a bar, eyeing a bug stuck to her glass that resembles an angel.

    There's a bug like an angel stuck to the bottom
    Of my glass, with a little bit left


    The "bug resembling an angel" represents the complex duality of the Devil - a symbol of both wickedness and temptation. Once an Angel basking in God's grace, the fall from heaven marked a shift into darkness.

    As I got older I learned I'm a drinker
    Sometimes a drink feels like family


    Holy vs. sinful vibes are at play here, just like Mitski's complex relationship with alcohol, which she compares to family.
  • As the chorus arrives, Mitski's ethereal voice intertwines with a 17-piece choir. Their lush voices hit hard, driving home the contrast of community and loneliness. "Sometimes a drink feels like family," Mitski starts solo, before the divine choir chimes in, accentuating the crucial word "family" with heavenly resonance. The power of togetherness and the ache of isolation merge in soul-stirring harmony.
  • In the second verse, Mitski confronts her own reflection in the mirror, calling out broken promises. It's raw and real - the kind of truth that hits you like a punch to the gut. Amateur mistakes? We've all been there.

    And then, the gut-wrenching third verse hits. Mitski's narrator, bent over after a wild night, overwhelmed by her own vices. She vows never to repeat the same mistake, but she knows she will, as that's human nature.

    I try to remember the wrath of the devil
    Was also given him by God


    Mitski tries to justify breaking her vows by stating that God created both evil and good. Therefore, it's acceptable that she isn't being good or keeping these promises.

    Perhaps what Mitski is saying is she's ready to embrace the consequences, whether it's enduring hangovers or lingering guilt, as valuable lessons.
  • Mitski released "Bug Like An Angel" as the lead single from The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We on July 26, 2023. She recorded the album with her regular producer, Patrick Hyland, at Bomb Shelter in Nashville and Sunset Sound in Los Angeles.
  • Mitski gave "Bug Like An Angel" its first live performance at the Teatro De La Ciudad in Mexico City on September 11, 2023. The singer-songwriter performed The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We in full at the concert with two accompanying musicians: an acoustic guitarist and a stand-up bassist.

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