Amber Bain's debut album as The Japanese House, Good at Falling, transforms bedroom demos into luminous indie pop dreamscapes, where buoyant synth rushes and heavenly harmonies cradle raw heartbreak.
Evolving from her glitchy EPs to confident, intoxicating full-length reverie, it chronicles a…
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13 tracks·44 min
went to meet her (intro)
Maybe You’re the Reason
We Talk all the Time
Wild
You Seemed so Happy
Follow My Girl
somethingfartoogoodtofeel
Lilo
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