The Japanese House live at New Century, Manchester


Photo of The Japanese House playing New Century in Manchester (Jessica Bartolini)

The Japanese House playing New Century in Manchester (Jessica Bartolini)

The Japanese House was in Manchester on October 15th.

Amber Bain has been out on the road around the UK after the summer release of The Japanese House‘s  In The End It Always Does album – summed up by Live4ever as an, ‘authentic, accomplished body of work’:

“Opener Spot Dog sets the tone for a record themed in the unpredictable extremes of human existence, whether that’s musing on how everything that starts must always have an end or falling in love for it to ultimately dissipate.”




“Irregular opening piano notes lead into ethereal vocal cries of, ‘I don’t want to go yet, I don’t want to come yet’, before a breakdown of Twin Peaks-style backwards speech, warped instrumental and spritely guitar tones make for a ghostly introduction.”

The seemingly upbeat Touching Yourself brings us back into more familiar territory, with Bain’s unique voice able to shift between pitches emotively yet maintain an almost auto-tuned layering of vocal harmonies. The track deals with unbearable longing, building to a soaring chorus and refrain that resembles HAIM at their playful, melodious best.



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