The Japanese House shares ITEIAD Sessions and a cover of ABBA's "Super Trouper"
The Japanese House has released ITEIAD Sessions – a collection of live versions of songs from her acclaimed second album, In the End It Always Does.
ITEIAD Sessions features a never before heard alternative live version of In the End It Always Does standout "Boyhood", and a stripped-back cover of ABBA’s hit "Super Trouper". Alongside the two new tracks, ITEIAD Sessions also includes previously shared live versions of the singles "Sad to Breathe", "Touching Yourself", "Sunshine Baby" and "One for sorrow, two for Joni Jones".
The release arrives shortly after the announcement of her 2024 UK headline tour, set to take place in May next year.
The Japanese House’s 2024 UK tour will see her play her biggest headline show to date at London’s Roundhouse as well as nights in Glasgow, Birmingham and Manchester, following sold out UK and North American headline tours this year.
ITEIAD Sessions is out now via Dirty Hit.
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