Amber Bain’s carefully crafted, intimate alt-pop has been mesmerizing since day one.
About The Japanese House
Artist Biography
The Japanese House is the solo project of British indie-pop singer-songwriter Amber Bain, who describes her introspective music as “a modern day, more depressing ABBA.”
∙ Guided by her musician father, who taught her to play AC/DC and Led Zeppelin songs on guitar, Bain began composing her music at age 11.
∙ When she was 17, she was discovered by Matt Healy of The 1975, who was so impressed with her songwriting that he helped get her a deal with Dirty Hit, his band’s label.
∙ Pools to Bathe In, The Japanese House’s 2015 debut EP, was coproduced by Bain with Matt Healy and George Daniel of The 1975.
∙ Her first full-length album, Good at Falling, reached No. 6 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Albums chart in 2019.
∙ Bain’s career received an additional boost in 2019, when Taylor Swift included The Japanese House’s “Follow My Girl” on one of her Apple Music playlists.
∙ Justin Vernon of Bon Iver duetted with her on “Dionne,” a standout track from the 2020 EP Chewing Cotton Wool.
Hometown
Watford, England
Genre
Alternative
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