Japanese Breakfast’s fourth album, “For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)“ was true to its title with a dreamy, atmospheric ...
The fourth album from Michelle Zauner plays like an open session in the artist’s salon, forsaking her renowned juxtaposition between intimate and transcendental soundscapes and welcoming in a more ...
making it an early cornerstone and fan favourite in Japanese Breakfast’s catalogue. It’s a showcase of Zauner’s signature ability to transform pain into cathartic beauty. A love song and a ...
I couldn’t name two songs by the Welsh singer Donna Lewis, but the one song that I can name, the 1996 global smash “I Love ...
Japanese Breakfast leader Michelle Zauner explained why the movie adaptation of her memoir Crying In H Mart went into ...
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