This week's music scene is packed with exciting releases! From long-awaited albums to new festival lineups, it's a treat for music lovers. But here's where it gets controversial... Mitski's latest album, 'Nothing's About to Happen to Me', is a surreal concept album that blurs the lines between whimsical, satirical, and sincere. It's a unique listen, but some might argue that it's too experimental. Meanwhile, Buck Meek's 'The Mirror' feels like an extension of Big Thief's last record, and it's some of his strongest solo material yet. But is it too similar to Big Thief's sound? These are the questions that spark debate among music enthusiasts. And this is the part most people miss... Nothing's 'A Short History of Decay' is actually one of their least shoegaze albums, striking a balance between the familiar and the new. It's a refreshing change for fans, but some might argue that it's a step back from their earlier work. So, what's your take? Do you agree or disagree with these interpretations? Share your thoughts in the comments below!