Lyrics by The Japanese House

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  1. Lilo
  2. You Seemed So Happy
  3. Saw You in a Dream
  4. 3/3
  5. Boyhood
  6. Chewing Cotton Wool
  7. Clean
  8. Cool Blue
  9. Count To Nine
  10. Dionne
  11. Face Like Thunder
  12. Faraway
  13. Follow My Girl
  14. Good Side In
  15. Letter By The Water
  16. Maybe You're The Reason
  17. One for sorrow, two for Joni Jones
  18. Pools To Bathe In
  19. Sister
  20. Somebody You Found
  21. Something Has To Change
  22. somethingfartoogoodtofeel
  23. Still
  24. Sugar Pill
  25. Sunshine Baby
  26. Swim Against The Tide
  27. Teeth
  28. Went To Meet Her (Intro)
  29. Worms

Amber Mary Bain (born 13 July 1995), known professionally as the Japanese House, is an English indie pop musician from Buckinghamshire. Bain contributes vocals and plays guitar, synthesizer and keyboard for her music. Bain decided to pursue a career in music as a teenager. She began writing music under the moniker The Japanese House in 2012, after being introduced to Matty Healy of the 1975, who offered to help produce her music under the label Dirty Hit. She first rose to prominence after the release of her first single, "Still", which was a critical success and premiered on BBC Radio 1. Bain's androgynous vocals, heavy use of production, and elusive media presence fueled fan speculation about her gender and identity after her first few singles were released. In 2015, Bain released her debut EP Pools to Bathe In and the follow-up Clean. These first two EPs were rooted in indie pop and synth-pop but included experimentation with genres such as dream pop, folktronica and electropop. She toured with Dirty Hit labelmates the 1975 and Wolf Alice in 2015 and 2016 before headlining tours of her own. Her third EP, Swim Against the Tide (2016), was influenced by 1980s synth-pop. Her fourth EP, Saw You in a Dream (2017), saw her continued experimentation with different genres of electronica and rock. Bain co-produced her first full-length album Good at Falling (2019) with George Daniel and American record producer BJ Burton. Her fifth EP, The LA Sessions (2019), featured live recordings of reimagined tracks from Good at Falling and Saw You in a Dream. In 2023, she released her second album, In the End It Always Does.

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