The Japanese House confirms details of new album In the End It Always Does


Press photo of The Japanese House by Max Barnett

The Japanese House by Max Barnett

It’ll be released by The Japanese House on June 30th.

After returning last month with her new single Boyhood, the details of the second studio album from The Japanese House have been unveiled.

The announcement of In The End It Always Does has come with another preview entitled Sad To Breathe – produced by Amber Bain with The 1975’s George Daniel and Chloe Kraemer, and accompanied by a live video version directed by Sheila Johansson.




“I wrote Sad To Breathe some time ago, it’s one of the oldest songs on the record.” Bains said.

It was very different back then; it’s gone from being solely electronic to what it is now, mostly live/ acoustic instrumentation. It’s about that desperate feeling when someone leaves you and the disbelief that they could. It’s 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.


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In the End It Always Does tracklist:

Spot Dog
Touching Yourself
Sad to Breathe
Over There
Morning Pages
Boyhood
Indexical reminder of a morning well spent
Friends
Sunshine Baby
Baby goes again
You always get what you want
One for sorrow, two for Joni Jones


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