
The Japanese House announces new EP with pop-infused lead single "Something Has To Change"
27 September 2019, 11:18
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Japanese House has revealed news of an upcoming EP titled Something Has To Change, alongside unveiling the pop-driven title-track as the lead single.
"Something Has To Change" is the first single from Amber Bain, aka The Japanese House, since releasing her debut album Good At Falling in March.
The new single is also the first time Bain's live band has featured in a video for The Japanese House.
Bain's new EP Something Has To Change is co-produced by Bain and BJ Burton (Bon Iver, Francis & The Lights, Low, Banks).
The Japanese House's "Something Has To Change" single is out now. The EP of the same title will arrive in November. They play London's Brixton Electric on 17 December. Tickets go on sale 4 October from 9am BST.
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