The Japanese House reflects on her evolution as an artist, from the catharsis of songwriting to the importance of connection. With influences spanning from The Beatles to queer experiences, her music captures emotions with simplicity and depth.

“I’m singing about all these queer experiences, so it’s important that there’s at least someone else in the room who can fully understand”

 

Amber Bain, known as The Japanese House, has spent nearly a decade crafting a unique sound that blends vulnerability with strength. From her mysterious debut to the raw honesty of her recent album In The End It Always Does, her journey is a testament to the power of introspection and collaboration.

 

For NOTION The Artists Vol. 1, The Japanese House reflects on her evolution as an artist, from the catharsis of songwriting to the importance of creative connection with like-minded artists. With influences spanning from The Beatles to queer experiences, her music captures universal emotions with simplicity and depth.

 

Order your copy of NOTION The Artists Vol. 1 here.