Japanese House - Good At Falling [Import] (United Kingdom - Import)
Limited white colored vinyl. The Japanese House - the soulful neon-tinted pop project of singer/songwriter Amber Bain - offers up it's debut full-length, Good at Falling via Dirty Hit/Interscope Records. Co-produced by Bain with BJ Burton (Bon Iver, Francis and The Lights) and The 1975's George Daniel, the sparkling collection follows-up Bain's series of critically acclaimed EPs Pools To Bathe In (2015), Clean (2015), Swim Against The Tide (2016) and 2017's Saw You In A Dream. "These songs are definitely more direct... The album has a lot more of me in it, so it makes sense," Bain notes.
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Japanese House - Good At Falling [Import] (United Kingdom - Import)
Japanese House - Good At Falling [Import] (United Kingdom - Import)
Limited white colored vinyl. The Japanese House - the soulful neon-tinted pop project of singer/songwriter Amber Bain - offers up it's debut full-length, Good at Falling via Dirty Hit/Interscope Records. Co-produced by Bain with BJ Burton (Bon Iver, Francis and The Lights) and The 1975's George Daniel, the sparkling collection follows-up Bain's series of critically acclaimed EPs Pools To Bathe In (2015), Clean (2015), Swim Against The Tide (2016) and 2017's Saw You In A Dream. "These songs are definitely more direct... The album has a lot more of me in it, so it makes sense," Bain notes.
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Limited white colored vinyl. The Japanese House - the soulful neon-tinted pop project of singer/songwriter Amber Bain - offers up it's debut full-length, Good at Falling via Dirty Hit/Interscope Records. Co-produced by Bain with BJ Burton (Bon Iver, Francis and The Lights) and The 1975's George Daniel, the sparkling collection follows-up Bain's series of critically acclaimed EPs Pools To Bathe In (2015), Clean (2015), Swim Against The Tide (2016) and 2017's Saw You In A Dream. "These songs are definitely more direct... The album has a lot more of me in it, so it makes sense," Bain notes.












