The Japanese House (the acclaimed project of Amber Bain) will be in Denver as a part of her North American Fall Tour in support of her critically acclaimed album In The End It Always Does, released earlier this summer. They will be at Summit Music Hall on November 28!
The Japanese House is an alternative pop star for the modern age who is serving up vulnerable lyrics and down-to-earth, celestial songs that offer a reflection on love, loss, and personal identity. Earlier this summer Amber released her latest album In The End It Always Does, a body of work that sees the artist lay out her vulnerabilities and innermost feelings into a tapestry of gorgeous, elevated pop music. In The End It Always Does sees the buzzy artist teaming up with Dirty Hit label mates George Daniel and Matty Healy of The 1975, MUNA’s Katie Gavin, Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, and Charli XCX.
Check out the love from Billboard, Consequence, Alternative Press, NYLON, Document Journal, and WWD for In The End it Always Does. Other fans of Amber/album include Harry Styles, Phoebe Bridgers, Daisy Edgar Jones, Clairo and more.
Her intimate, unique sound has propelled her to over 350 million streams on Spotify and garnered her major media praise from New York Times, W Magazine, Playboy, GQ, Nylon, The Fader, Pitchfork, Noisey, i-D, WWD and more. In The End It Always Does follows the lauded 2020 EP Chewing Cotton Wool, which featured the illustrious “Dionne” ft. Grammy-award winning songwriter Justin Vernon (of Bon Iver), as well as her critically acclaimed debut album Good At Falling (2019).