
Some of The Japanese House's most popular songs include backseat, Touching Yourself, :). These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
Indie Pop
Austin, United States
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Woodstock, United States
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Philadelphia, United States
It’s been nearly a decade since Bain’s break-out in 2015, back when The Japanese House was a mysterious unidentified figure shrouded in mystery and reverb. These days though, Bain’s sound and style is characteristically wide open, her vulnerabilities, thoughts and innermost feelings stitched into a tapestry of gorgeous, elevated pop music. Featuring the singles ‘Sad To Breathe' and ‘Boyhood', much of In the End It Always Does lives in the contradictory: beginnings and endings, obsession and mundanity, falling in love and falling apart. Written during a creative burst at the end of 2021, In the End It Always Does is primarily inspired by the events preceding it – including Bain’s first time moving to Margate, being in a throuple and the slow dissolution of those relationships. “[These two people] were together for six years and I met them and then we all fell in love at the same time – and then one of them left,” Bain’s remembers. “It was a ridiculously exciting start to a relationship. It was this high… And then suddenly I’m in this really domestic thing, and it’s not like there was other stuff going on – it was lockdown.” The album came together just as that chapter in her life was falling apart, with each song almost acting as a snapshot in time.
Read moreIt’s been nearly a decade since Bain’s break-out in 2015, back when The Japanese House was a mysterious unidentified figure shrouded in mystery and reverb. These days though, Bain’s sound and style is characteristically wide open, her vulnerabilities, thoughts and innermost feelings stitched into a tapestry of gorgeous, elevated pop music. Featuring the singles ‘Sad To Breathe' and ‘Boyhood', much of In the End It Always Does lives in the contradictory: beginnings and endings, obsession and mundanity, falling in love and falling apart. Written during a creative burst at the end of 2021, In the End It Always Does is primarily inspired by the events preceding it – including Bain’s first time moving to Margate, being in a throuple and the slow dissolution of those relationships. “[These two people] were together for six years and I met them and then we all fell in love at the same time – and then one of them left,” Bain’s remembers. “It was a ridiculously exciting start to a relationship. It was this high… And then suddenly I’m in this really domestic thing, and it’s not like there was other stuff going on – it was lockdown.” The album came together just as that chapter in her life was falling apart, with each song almost acting as a snapshot in time.
Date | Event name | Venue |
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17 Sep 2025 | Lorde, The Japanese House, Chanel Beads in Austin | Moody Center ATX, Austin, TX, United States |
19 Sep 2025 | Lorde, The Japanese House, Chanel Beads in Chicago | United Center, Chicago, IL, United States |
20 Sep 2025 | Lorde, The Japanese House, Chanel Beads in Nashville | The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN, United States |
21 Sep 2025 | Lorde, The Japanese House in Nashville | The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN, United States |
23 Sep 2025 | Lorde, The Japanese House, Chanel Beads in Columbus | Schottenstein Center, Columbus, OH, United States |
24 Sep 2025 | Lorde, The Japanese House, Chanel Beads in Toronto | Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON, Canada |
27 Sep 2025 | Lorde, Blood Orange, The Japanese House in Montreal | Centre Bell, Montreal, QC, Canada |
28 Sep 2025 | The Japanese House in Woodstock | Bearsville Theater, Woodstock, GA, United States |
28 Sep 2025 | The Japanese House in Woodstock | Bearsville Theater, Woodstock, GA, United States |
30 Sep 2025 | Lorde, Blood Orange, The Japanese House in Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Some of The Japanese House's most popular songs include backseat, Touching Yourself, :). These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to The Japanese House's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include backseat, Touching Yourself, :), and more.
The Japanese House is known for their distinctive sound in the indie pop genre, often blending elements of indietronica, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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