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The Japanese House

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The Japanese House is the solo project of London-based singer/songwriter Amber Bain. Her debut EP Pools to Bathe In was produced with The 1975's George Daniel and Matthew Healy. She describes her music as "warm, dream-pop sounds that wash over the listener like you're standing in the ocean getting taken over by the waves". Bain released her debut album Good at Falling in 2019. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • indie pop
  • indietronica
  • modern dream pop
  • pov: indie
  • vapor soul

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Japanese House LGBTQ?
Yes, The Japanese House, the musical project of Amber Bain, is openly LGBTQ. Amber Bain identifies as queer and has often spoken candidly about her sexuality in interviews and through her music. Her songs frequently explore themes of love, identity, and relationships from a queer perspective, resonating strongly with LGBTQ audiences. The representation of same-sex relationships and gender fluidity in her lyrics and visuals further highlights her commitment to authentic expression. As a result, The Japanese House has become a significant figure in the LGBTQ music community, using her platform to foster inclusivity and acceptance. Fans and critics alike have praised Bain for her honest storytelling and for creating a safe, relatable space through her artistry. Attending a The Japanese House concert is not just about enjoying mesmerizing pop and pop rock music; it's also about celebrating diversity and supporting LGBTQ voices in the industry.
Why does The Japanese House sound like the 1975?
The Japanese House's sound is often compared to The 1975 due to both personal and professional connections. Amber Bain, the artist behind The Japanese House, is closely associated with members of The 1975, especially Matty Healy and George Daniel, who have collaborated with her as producers and co-writers on several tracks. This collaboration has brought a shared sonic palette, including lush synths, layered vocals, and intricate production
What is The Japanese House style called?
The Japanese House's style is best described as a blend of indie pop, pop rock, and synth-pop, often labeled as "dream pop."
What is The Japanese House's biggest hit?
The Japanese House's biggest hit to date is "Saw You In A Dream."
Why is she called The Japanese House?
The Japanese House is the stage name of Amber Bain, and its origin is rooted in a childhood memory. As a child, Bain vacationed at a house in Cornwall that was uniquely designed in a Japanese architectural style. During her stay, she disguised herself as a boy to fit in with new friends, an experience that left a lasting impression and influenced her exploration of identity and self-expression. The name "The Japanese House"

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