The Japanese House shares tender new track "Chewing Cotton Wool"
22 November 2019, 14:05
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Japanese House has returned with new single "Chewing Cotton Wool", which is lifted from her forthcoming EP Something Has To Change.
"Chewing Cotton Wool" is the second track to be shared from The Japanese House's new EP, after September's lead single "Something Has To Change".
Something Has To Change will be the first collection of tracks from Amber Bain, aka The Japanese House, since her debut album Good At Falling landed in March.
Bain's new EP is co-produced by Bain and BJ Burton (Bon Iver, Francis & The Lights, Low, Banks).
The Japanese House's "Chewing Cotton Wool" single is out now. The Something Has To Change EP will arrive in November. She plays London's Brixton Electric on 17 December. Find out more.
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