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30/06/23
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The Japanese House has announced details of her second studio album In the End It Always Does.Ā Featuring recent single āBoyhoodā, much of the album lives in the contradictory: beginnings and endings, obsession and mundanity, falling in love and falling apart.
With the announcement comes new track āSad to Breatheā, an upbeat sounding heartbreaker co-produced by TJHās Amber Bain with The 1975ās George Daniel and Chloe Kraemer accompanied by a beautiful live alternate version of the track directed by Sheila Johansson which sees Amber and her extended live band strip the track back to its bare bones.
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āI wrote Sad To Breathe some time ago, itās one of the oldest songs on the record.ā tells Amber. āIt was very different back then; itās gone from being solely electronic to what it is now, mostly live/ acoustic instrumentation. Itās about that desperate feeling when someone leaves you and the disbelief that they could. Itās funny you could have those kind of insane dramatic thoughts, that feel so real at the time, but can by some miracle look back in fondness to your entire life being ruined. It all circles back around.ā
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Four years after her widely celebrated debut Good at Falling, this album sees Bain lean even further into the pop realmāwith help from Matty Healy and George Daniel from The 1975, Katie Gavin from MUNA and Bon Iverās Justin Vernon among others. Bain credits Gavin especially with injecting her with creative energy and inspiration throughout.
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The album also sees Bain work alongside producer and engineer Chloe Kraemer (Rex Orange County, Lava La Rue, Glass Animals), an experience she describes as ālife changingā due to the unspoken, shared understanding between marginalised genders in a creative space.
āIād never worked with a woman or queer person [in that way] before,ā Bain says. āItās nice to have someone who completely understands your standpoint and shared experience. Also, I say āsheā in every song... so itās important that someone understands that.ā

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30/06/23
Ā
The Japanese House has announced details of her second studio album In the End It Always Does.Ā Featuring recent single āBoyhoodā, much of the album lives in the contradictory: beginnings and endings, obsession and mundanity, falling in love and falling apart.
With the announcement comes new track āSad to Breatheā, an upbeat sounding heartbreaker co-produced by TJHās Amber Bain with The 1975ās George Daniel and Chloe Kraemer accompanied by a beautiful live alternate version of the track directed by Sheila Johansson which sees Amber and her extended live band strip the track back to its bare bones.
Ā
āI wrote Sad To Breathe some time ago, itās one of the oldest songs on the record.ā tells Amber. āIt was very different back then; itās gone from being solely electronic to what it is now, mostly live/ acoustic instrumentation. Itās about that desperate feeling when someone leaves you and the disbelief that they could. Itās funny you could have those kind of insane dramatic thoughts, that feel so real at the time, but can by some miracle look back in fondness to your entire life being ruined. It all circles back around.ā
Ā
Four years after her widely celebrated debut Good at Falling, this album sees Bain lean even further into the pop realmāwith help from Matty Healy and George Daniel from The 1975, Katie Gavin from MUNA and Bon Iverās Justin Vernon among others. Bain credits Gavin especially with injecting her with creative energy and inspiration throughout.
Ā
The album also sees Bain work alongside producer and engineer Chloe Kraemer (Rex Orange County, Lava La Rue, Glass Animals), an experience she describes as ālife changingā due to the unspoken, shared understanding between marginalised genders in a creative space.
āIād never worked with a woman or queer person [in that way] before,ā Bain says. āItās nice to have someone who completely understands your standpoint and shared experience. Also, I say āsheā in every song... so itās important that someone understands that.ā










