
Japanese Breakfast: "I don't want to make art that everyone likes"
Medieval banquets and murder ballads: Michelle Zauner sets an elaborately dark table for Japanese Breakfast’s most ambitious sonic gathering.

Japanese Breakfast is an American indie pop band formed in 2013 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The project is led by vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter Michelle Zauner. The band’s current lineup includes musicians Peter Bradley on guitar, Deven Craige on bass, Craig Hendrix on drums, keyboards, and backing vocals, as well as Lauren Baba on violin and Adam Schatz on saxophone, who have been with the ensemble since 2021. Zauner established the band as a side project while she was leading the Philadelphia-based emo group Little Big League. She named the band after seeing a GIF animation of Japanese breakfast, believing the term would seem "exotic" to Americans and provoke curiosity about what a Japanese breakfast entails. In 2014, Zauner returned to Eugene, Oregon, to care for her ill mother. She continued recording music during this period, initially as a means of coping with stress, and later to process grief following her mother’s death. These songs formed the basis of Japanese Breakfast’s debut studio album, Psychopomp, released in 2016 by Yellow K Records.
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Medieval banquets and murder ballads: Michelle Zauner sets an elaborately dark table for Japanese Breakfast’s most ambitious sonic gathering.

Japanese Breakfast releases South Korea-filmed video for 'Winter in LA' and announces extensive global tour following Coachella performance.

Plus Samia! Sunflower Bean! Scowl! Prima Queen! Loads more!

Japanese Breakfast performed new track 'Magic Mountain' and covered Donna Lewis with SASAMI during a BBC Radio session.

It's taken from upcoming album 'For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)', set for release via Dead Oceans.

Japanese Breakfast performed her new single 'Orlando In Love' on The Tonight Show, featuring a full string section.

Japanese Breakfast releases self-directed music video for 'Orlando in Love', the lead single from their upcoming fourth album.

Michelle Zauner's fourth album, produced by Blake Mills at Sound City, explores darker themes and marks their first proper studio record.

With all hints pointing to a new album, it's set to be a "big news day tomorrow".
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